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Eagle
Aug 9, 2012 2:12:25 GMT -5
Post by Shadow on Aug 9, 2012 2:12:25 GMT -5
NAME: Eagle GENDER: Male AGE: 2 years RESIDENCE: City
APPEARANCE:
PELT COLOR: White MARKINGS: Completely black tail PELT LENGTH: Medium length, very thick EYE COLOR: Dark golden BUILD: Large and muscular, large paws, slightly stocky OTHER: ---
PERSONALITY:
Eagle is a stern and quiet cat, not exactly the kind of guy who enjoys playing around. He's a no-nonsense sort of tom, and while he may seem to be boring or too serious to his siblings, he's often the voice of reason in his family. He rarely lets his emotion show with strangers, usually barely even cracking a smile when around new cats, but he certainly isn't horrible company. He can be quite a strict cat, though, often scolding his brother Kestrel or any other siblings for bad decisions they may make. Of course, he only acts this way because he cares about his family. He would make an excellent father, and hopes to someday find a she-cat to settle down with to start a family of his own.
Eagle is a very kind cat, and incredibly protective of those weaker or smaller than himself. He won't hesitate to help a cat in danger and has a particular soft spot for kits; he wouldn't hesitate to risk his life to save a kitten's. He really is a kind cat, and while he may seem serious and no fun at first glance, he really is a lot more open with close friends and family. While his stern attitude doesn't leave, he'll sometimes let himself loosen up enough to play a game or participate in a joke. RELATIONSHIPS:
MOTHER: Tasha - {white she-cat with ginger tabby patches and dark green eyes; alive; city stray} OPEN FATHER: Hawk - {muscular brown and ginger mottled tom with light blue eyes; deceased} SIBLINGS: Sparrow - {long-haired brown tabby she-cat with a cream throat and chest, light amber eyes; alive; country} Shadow Finch - {tall pale orange tabby tom with white paws and dark blue eyes; alive; country} Silvery Falcon - {dark brown tabby tom with white legs and dark amber eyes; alive; wilderness} Silvery Wren - {dark ginger tabby she-cat with white belly and pale blue eyes; alive; wilderness} Silvery Dove - {slim white she-cat with a fluffy tail and light green eyes; alive; city housecoat} OPEN Kestrel - {mottled tortoiseshell tom with amber/orange eyes; alive; city} Shadow CRUSH/MATE: --- OTHER: ---
HISTORY:
Eagle and his two littermates were apart of the first batch of kittens born to Tasha and Hawk, who were a loving couple despite their rough start. The pair's relationship started as a one-night stand which resulted in her pregnancy. She cared for Hawk, but the tom bolted as soon as she announced her pregnancy to him. Tasha, hurt by the tom's abandonment and still harboring some love for the other, named her three newborn kittens after birds, like the hawk their father was named for. The four lived alone in the city for a while, Tasha struggling to raise her three kittens all on her own. Eagle can still remember many night where he had gone hungry because of Tasha's inability to find enough food to go around and fill their bellies. Luckily for the small family, though, Hawk was a gentleman. Despite not wanting the kittens, they were still his, and he wasn't going to leave Tasha to raise them on her own in the dangerous city. So the tom returned, and awkwardly tried to make his way back into his family. Finch was quick to accept their father's return, though Eagle and his sister Sparrow were a bit more hesitant. Hawk was patient and loving with them, though, and soon the other two kittens were willing to love him as well. Eagle was a quiet fellow, though, and never did voice his actual feelings for his father. He could only hope that the older tom understood his acceptance.
The family lived happily for quite some time, Tasha even becoming pregnant again. Eagle and his siblings were excited for the new arrivals that were growing in their mother, but tragedy struck near the end of Tasha's pregnancy. Hawk was attacked and killed by a stray dog while he was defending their alleyway. Tasha was heartbroken once again, and when her new litter of kits was born, she once again named them after birds in honor of their father.
And so Eagle's four younger siblings were added to the family. While their older kits were distant near the beginning, the three still grieving their father's death, Finch eventually made the first effort to bond with his younger siblings, Eagle and Sparrow soon following. As the younger kittens grew, their personalities soon began to show, and Eagle took a liking to the fierce little Falcon, often spending extra time with the younger tom while his sister Sparrow would often take the shy Wren out. Finch preferred to stay at home with Kestrel and Dove, who already had a divide forming between them and their other two littermates.
Soon, though, Eagle decided it was time to leave. He shared this idea with his two littermates, and while Sparrow was eager to leave with him, Finch was more hesitant and decided to stay behind. They shared a quick goodbye before Eagle and Sparrow left, on their own in the big city for the first time. They spent a few months together, but eventually Sparrow confessed that she was interested in the country, and Eagle encouraged her to go and experience it. So they parted ways, Eagle sticking to the city life he had grown accustomed to while Sparrow left to try a life in the country.
Eagle has lived on his own ever since. He's made a few friends along the way, but he isn't the kind of cat who needs company, finding that the busy life of the city has given him all the excitement he needs. He still visits his mother whenever he can and always makes sure to meet with his sister Sparrow when she visits the city. He has also begun to see his sister Dove, finding it quite relaxing to spend time with the younger she-cat. Of course, that means he also runs across his brother Kestrel, and while her certainly doesn't improve of his brother's lifestyle, the two get along well enough to enjoy at least a few hours of each other's company. Eagle really does miss his brother Falcon, but according to Dove, the younger tom had taken Wren and left for the wilderness.
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Eagle
Oct 22, 2012 14:11:57 GMT -5
Post by Silver ❤ on Oct 22, 2012 14:11:57 GMT -5
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