Warrior Cats
A book series about feral cats by Erin Hunter via Harper Collins Publishers.
The first book, Into The Wild, was published in 2003, and the series continues to this day. In these books you can explore the adventures, hardships, etc. in Clan cat life.
The first book, Into The Wild, was published in 2003, and the series continues to this day. In these books you can explore the adventures, hardships, etc. in Clan cat life.
Me: Have you ever read Warrior Cats?
Friend: The heck is that?
Me: You’re not my friend anymore.
Friend: The heck is that?
Me: You’re not my friend anymore.
Warrior Cats
Book series about a bunch of pussies fighting. If you read these in middle school, you are most definitely sexy as hell now.
Sam: “Yo, I finished reading Warrior Cats. Firestar just ate up that kitty cat rawrr~~”
Kim: “You’re a furry.”
Sam: “Shut your face”
Kim: “You’re a furry.”
Sam: “Shut your face”
Warrior Cats
Wild cats from the book series Warriors written by Erin Hunter. It features Clans of wild cats that live by the ways of their Warrior ancestors. We see the world through the eyes of Warriors as they go through the difficulties of natural disasters and betrayal from within.
I'm reading about Warrior cats.
Erin Hunter has written about Warrior cats.
Erin Hunter has written about Warrior cats.
Warrior Cats
Warrior Cats is a book, about cats whom have roles as a Warrior, Medicine Cat, Deputy, or Leader. There are different ages in the books, too. The youngest of the clan are the Kits, which have the role of Kit, and prefix of -Kit. Example: Snow'kit. After that, there are apprentices. Apprentices are young warriors learning how to hunt & train. They are allowed to have mates. They have the prefix of -Paw. Example: Snow'paw. When they get their warrior name, they keep a silent vigil for one night. There can also be medicine cat apprentices, which instead of learning how to hunt, they learn how to use medicine. Then there are warriors. Warriors can mentor, and they are the most of the clan. They defend the clan. They can have kits & mates, and become deputy/lead. Example: Snow'<any prefix>.There are also medicine cats, and cannot have kits. They can have mates, though. They are forbidden to hunt + attack. Then there is the deputy. There can only be one deputy, though. They organize patrols for the clan, and replace the leader when they d!3. Then there is the leader. They get given nine lives by StarClan. They lead the clan, and call clan meetings. Then there are Clans: Thunderclan, Windclan, Shadowclan, Riverclan, Rogues & Loners, Halfclan, and Starclan. There is also the Darkforest, which is basically StarClan for bad cats.
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Warrior Cats
Warrior Cats (noun: wOhr-ee-ehr caats) is a complex set of holy books which pertain mostly to the story of several groups of anthropomorphized cats living in the woods. These books are considered holy scripts of the religion Furrism, the #2 most popular religion among Furries.
The majority of furries born in Foxikaji Woods (Pacific Northwest territories), Flurrysnow (eastern Canada, southern Sasketchewan, and New England), DustyPawsfur (USA Midwest), the Dokkikanju Territories (Great Britain; sometimes this territory is also referred to as Horsecock Island), and SandyPaw Island (Australia) are raised with these holy texts alone (although other popular Furry texts such as Wings of Fire aren't uncommon in these regions). Because of this exposure, the Warrior Cats books are often the first of such texts that Furry parents show to their children--henceforth continuing the cycle.
Originally written by disciples of Saint Fireheart the Catfucker (the Furry patron saint of zoophilia) around 1270, the Warrior Cats books have certainly withstood the test of time. It is believed by many scholars that the original texts came from Fluffypad, Dokkikanju and were written by the Apostles Foxwarren, JoJo, and Briella--the latter of which would go on to become the Furry patron saint of fursuits.
The majority of furries born in Foxikaji Woods (Pacific Northwest territories), Flurrysnow (eastern Canada, southern Sasketchewan, and New England), DustyPawsfur (USA Midwest), the Dokkikanju Territories (Great Britain; sometimes this territory is also referred to as Horsecock Island), and SandyPaw Island (Australia) are raised with these holy texts alone (although other popular Furry texts such as Wings of Fire aren't uncommon in these regions). Because of this exposure, the Warrior Cats books are often the first of such texts that Furry parents show to their children--henceforth continuing the cycle.
Originally written by disciples of Saint Fireheart the Catfucker (the Furry patron saint of zoophilia) around 1270, the Warrior Cats books have certainly withstood the test of time. It is believed by many scholars that the original texts came from Fluffypad, Dokkikanju and were written by the Apostles Foxwarren, JoJo, and Briella--the latter of which would go on to become the Furry patron saint of fursuits.
"Have you read the Warrior Cats books?"
"When I was a young furry, I read the Warrior Cats books to learn about Furrism."
"When I was a young furry, I read the Warrior Cats books to learn about Furrism."
warrior cats
books about violent cats.
Warrior cats are good books. Have you read them?
Warrior Cat
Cats that follow the Warrior Code & path of StarClan. Train to be Warriors & win the respect of their clan mates which is not by killing.
Icemask thought killing other fellow warrior cat (s) was the answer & steeling riverclan but he got banned