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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2023 14:10:38 GMT -5
Cassie's Warrior Cats DictionaryPrefixes and Suffixes Edition
Prefixes
A - Acorn - Cats with this prefix often have a coat that resembles a type of acorn - Spotting, speckled, and small rosettes tend to be the most common patterns with this prefix - Personality-wise, acorn-named individuals often are small-minded, but have big ideas. They tend to be logical, but lack imagination. - Adder - Felines with this prefix tend to have a coat that resembles a type of adder; any type - Tabbies, creams, cinnamon, and light browns are all common colors and patterns of this prefix - Personality-wise, they are cunning and quiet, but don't speak up when needed. - Alder - Cats with this prefix often have coats that resemble types of alders, some have been noted to have rough fur. - Some tabbies, rosettes, and patches tend to be the most common patterns when using this prefix - Speckled tabby - Spotted tabby - Ticked tabby - Marbled tabby (uncommon) - Personality-wise, alder-named individuals are confident and determined. Some have been noted to be overprotective and sneaky. - Amber - Cats with this prefix tend to have coats that have an "amber" color. - Amber (extremely rare) - Light or dark ginger - Dark cream, rarely lighter - Patterning is not factor when it comes to the naming of this prefix, unless the markings are an "amber" color. - Personality-wise, amber-named individuals tend to be courageous and honest, if not blunt. They tend to make good historians, remembering small details and having a knack for past events. - Ant - Cats with this prefix tend to have an "ant" appearance.
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