This is a naginta cat of a coloration that is more common in the caves closer to the surface, where they may intersect in hunting grounds with the smaller and more agile forest dwelling naginta.
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General info on species:
Naginta cats have powerful ear and senses of smell, and though they do not often use them their eyes are quite good, if a bit less focused on moving objects than normal cats. They all have prehensile tails capable of holding the entire weight of their body for prolonged periods of time, and some sleep curled in balls with their tails holding them up. Feral Naginta can be anywhere from housecat sized to horse sized, depending on habitat. They prey mostly on birds and bats, though they can feed on the ground.
Forest dwelling cats are much smaller, and may have coat patterns that the cave cats lack. They prefer to live alone, and often spend their entire life without touching the ground once, swinging along in the canopy like monkeys.
Cave dwellers are large and usually monotone, with the largest cats being the leaders of small prides. If a pride is large enough, the cats will begin to hunt larger and larger prey, moving from the dire bats that the large cats normally eat to prey up to and including small dragons.
They are highly intelligent and have a complicated language that seems to involve small chirps and the waving of individual baubles. While most cats have green and blue baubles, rarely red or yellow can be seen as well and one researcher told a tale of finding an albino with pinkish white baubles. Bauble color seems to match the eyes. On specimens higher in the pack order of the cave cats a ring between the eyes may also be found.
Naginta mate for life, though the creature they choose as a mate may not always be a naginta. This keeps population low despite high birth rates, as the cats tend to bond with other species they are incapable of creating young with. In a similarly odd tendency, homosexual relationships are oddly common and treated with as little upset as cross-species relationships: that is to say, no upset at all.
I don't have a paypal account, so this one is free. You may make it whatever gender you want and name it however you like, but the colors will have to stay the same. I may make more in the future.
General info on species:
Naginta cats have powerful ear and senses of smell, and though they do not often use them their eyes are quite good, if a bit less focused on moving objects than normal cats. They all have prehensile tails capable of holding the entire weight of their body for prolonged periods of time, and some sleep curled in balls with their tails holding them up. Feral Naginta can be anywhere from housecat sized to horse sized, depending on habitat. They prey mostly on birds and bats, though they can feed on the ground.
Forest dwelling cats are much smaller, and may have coat patterns that the cave cats lack. They prefer to live alone, and often spend their entire life without touching the ground once, swinging along in the canopy like monkeys.
Cave dwellers are large and usually monotone, with the largest cats being the leaders of small prides. If a pride is large enough, the cats will begin to hunt larger and larger prey, moving from the dire bats that the large cats normally eat to prey up to and including small dragons.
They are highly intelligent and have a complicated language that seems to involve small chirps and the waving of individual baubles. While most cats have green and blue baubles, rarely red or yellow can be seen as well and one researcher told a tale of finding an albino with pinkish white baubles. Bauble color seems to match the eyes. On specimens higher in the pack order of the cave cats a ring between the eyes may also be found.
Naginta mate for life, though the creature they choose as a mate may not always be a naginta. This keeps population low despite high birth rates, as the cats tend to bond with other species they are incapable of creating young with. In a similarly odd tendency, homosexual relationships are oddly common and treated with as little upset as cross-species relationships: that is to say, no upset at all.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Feline (Other)
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