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Shrew was born inside a farm, not all that far from the two-leg nests. His mother was a black barn cat, and his father was a ginger tabby kittypet. Shrew also had many littermates; Rocky, Hay, Moth, Bo, and Tiger. Who he was fairly close to.
Life was good in the farm until their mother had been taken by two-legs, Moth suspected she'd be back eventually, believing it were the same two-legs that their father had lived with. But this turned to be untrue, as moons went by, she had never returned back to the barn. The siblings started to worry and grew more distant. This took a toll on Shrew, as his siblings ended up not accepting the fact he's trans. Thus they blamed him for their losses. Shrew ultimately left the barn for good after this.
After he left the barn and his littermates. Shrew ended up joining a clan, Bird'Clan, that welcomed him with open arms. He was assigned to Mallard'Neck as her apprentince, taking on the name Shrew'Paw temporarily. Surprisingly he did well, and got his avian name; Shrew'Wing, for his amazing climbing ability. While training however he met a she-cat, Seagull'Paw, later Seagull'Glare. Although the two started off rivals, making challenges for eachother to show off, they later would end up getting along. Often patrolling together, hunting, etc. Together they had a family of their own, having two kits, Painted'Kit(Crow) and Rye'Kit(Raven). Then having Moss'Kit when turning 38 moons.
Shrew'Wing is a black, dirty blonde tortoiseshell tom, with blue eyes that stick out compared to the rest of his warm pelt. He has short fur and a feminine appearance, with the neck fur often being quite ruffly. Shrew'Wing most notably has a really long tail which helps with his overall balance.
- Markings dont have to be exact!
- Ruffly neck floof
- Longgg tail
- Green-Leaf
- Climbing
- His family
- Getting wet
- Tide'Clan
- His origins
- Got his prefix due to his dirty blonde splotches, and his suffix from his amazing climbing ability
- Shrew actually lacks the ability to scent
- He smells of pine trees and fresh grass
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