Glowcat Species Info (Baby Glowcats)

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(Not all baby glowcats have folded ears. It was just an example) 

All glowcats that are born as one always start off as a baby glowcat, then after they reach a certain age, they mature, develop paw pad goo, and grow in size. You can easily determine what color their goo will be when they get older by looking at their paw pads. Baby glowcats, as the name suggests are young and under-developed. They are often with a glowcat that's more mature and developed as they have no way to defend themselves from danger, they have no paw pad goo stored to use. Baby glowcats are known for being very timid and shy around anyone that's not a glowcat and is quick to run away if something goes wrong, though their behavior usually changes when they mature. Hostile baby glowcats would be rare and highly unlikely. This glowcats glow can be any color.