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Post by Admin on Jun 20, 2019 2:49:02 GMT -5
She-cats that have reached twelve moons may request a litter at any given time as long as they have a willing partner of the biological opposite sex be they a romantic interest or a donor.
Tom-cats must also be at least twelve moons old before engaging in romantic encounters and donations for a she-cat to have a litter.
Cats prefer to give birth in newleaf, greenleaf, and early leaffall. It's typically frowned upon to have a litter during leafbare - except maybe if one is a kittypet with a stable home and loving twoleg. That doesn't mean it doesn't happen, but there are so many more risks during the coldest season of all the moons when food is far more scarce.
[b][u]She-Cat[/u][/b] [b]Name:[/b] [b]Age:[/b] [b]Litter:[/b] First, Second, or Third? [b]Alliegence:[/b] [b]Rank:[/b] [b]Genetic Code:[/b] (You can find this in your characters accepted application) [b]Other Information:[/b]
[b][u]Tom-Cat[/u][/b] [b]Name:[/b] [b]Age:[/b] [b]Litter:[/b] First, Second, or Third? [b]Alliegence:[/b] [b]Rank:[/b] [b]Genetic Code:[/b] (You can find this in your characters accepted application) [b]Other Information:[/b]
[b]First Link with She-Cat and Tom-Cat:[/b] [b]Second Link with She-Cat and Tom-Cat:[/b] [b]Third Link with She-Cat and Tom-Cat:[/b] [b]Link where She-Cat and Tom-Cat discuss having a litter, or there is a fade-to-black scene:[/b]
Copy, paste the above into a reply and fill out the form. Once you've done so the Admin will roll for the litter to determine the size of the litter and genetic code of the kits via sparrow's garden.
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