Post by Dragon on Apr 28, 2019 15:42:20 GMT
Name: Callie
Age: 6 Moons
Gender: She-cat
Sexuality: Straight
Group: Kittypet
Quote: Everything is Awesome
Appearance: Callie is calico she-cat with ginger patches on her lower back, right front leg, part of her tail and around her left eye and ear. Where their is ginger fur she has darker ginger stripes. Her back left foot, upper back, tail tip, and around her right eye and ear are black. Callie's eyes are a bright leaf green color.
Personality: Callie is a very energetic and playful she-cat. She is filled with boundless energy and when inside her home is constantly running around and playing with her toys. One of her favorite things to do is play with her twolegs kit Evalyn. At night she always sleeps on Evalyn's bed usually curled up next to her head on her pillow. When she goes outside she wanders off and visits her friends who live next door. She always stays within hearing distance of her twolegs encase they ever need her.
History: Callie comes from a very long line of house cats on both of her parents sides. Her mother is Dotty, her father a tom that lives next door is named Wolf. She has four siblings, three sisters and a brother. Her parents named them after the first noise they made knowing whatever they named them wouldn't be their name forever. Callie was Mew, her sisters were Chirp, Squeal, and Squirm. Squirm was named this for she has never spoken a word but squirmed around a lot. Her brother is was Squeak. From the time their ears and eyes opened her mother taught them that it's their job to look out for the twolegs that will adopt them. To protect them from danger and love them. To do silly things when they're sad or mad to try and cheer them up and if that doesn't work than to just cuddle with them. Callie loves being a house cat and loved her mothers twolegs. When she and her litter mates turned two months old she was picked up by a pair of twolegs and their daughter Evalyn who named her Callie. Callie grew very close to Evalyn over the next four months.