Venus Flycats are a CLOSED SPECIES. You must adopt one in order to have one!
Description: Venus Flycats are small creatures often kept as pets and studied for their abilities to be both plantlike and animal like at once. They are blind in the traditional sense of the word, but can find their way using vibrations of creatures and plants alike that they can feel through their sensitive paws.
Name: Felis Dionaea Muscipula
Pronunciation: Fee-Liss Die-O-Nay-Uh Musk-Ee-Pool-Uh
Meaning: Feline Venus Flytrap
Also Known As: Venus Flycats
Species Range: Common in most places where water is easy to obtain
Type: Animal
Intelligence Level: Average Animal Level
Lifespan: 17-20 Years
Age Consideration: 0 Months – 7 Months Kitten, 8 Months-3 Years Adolescent, 4-14 Years Adult, 15+ Senior
Size: Males: 34 Inches at Shoulder, Females: 28 Inches at Shoulder
Mating Season/Behaviors: Typically during Winter and Fall, They give birth during Spring and Summer
Litter Size: 4-12 Kits
Offspring: Kittens will stay with their mother for up to five months, before either being sold (as pets) or leaving to find their own territory
Adolescents: Typically single-cat households, they can be social if socialized from a young age.
Adults: Not as accepting of new animals, and are more willing to kill for territory.
Social: They are not typically social animals unless otherwise impressed on them when they are young.
Diet: Carnivores; They eat anything from bugs to small birds and rodents
Diurnal, Crepuscular, Nocturnal: Nocturnal; They prefer to sleep in sunny spots during the day.
Symbiotic?: N/A
Special:
Some females will flower during mating season; these are typically older females who are running close to their last mating abilities.
They do not have eyes, but ALL Venus Flycats have “eyespots” on their heads.
They can come in any coat type, color, and variety of regular cat.
Males have brightly colored swirls and designs inside their mouths, whereas females do not.
Homosexuality is not fruitless in this species; a male may mate with a male if females are scarce. The kittens will be predominantly male, however.
Venus Flycats © Missus--Cellophane, Royal-Elixir
Description: Venus Flycats are small creatures often kept as pets and studied for their abilities to be both plantlike and animal like at once. They are blind in the traditional sense of the word, but can find their way using vibrations of creatures and plants alike that they can feel through their sensitive paws.
Name: Felis Dionaea Muscipula
Pronunciation: Fee-Liss Die-O-Nay-Uh Musk-Ee-Pool-Uh
Meaning: Feline Venus Flytrap
Also Known As: Venus Flycats
Species Range: Common in most places where water is easy to obtain
Type: Animal
Intelligence Level: Average Animal Level
Lifespan: 17-20 Years
Age Consideration: 0 Months – 7 Months Kitten, 8 Months-3 Years Adolescent, 4-14 Years Adult, 15+ Senior
Size: Males: 34 Inches at Shoulder, Females: 28 Inches at Shoulder
Mating Season/Behaviors: Typically during Winter and Fall, They give birth during Spring and Summer
Litter Size: 4-12 Kits
Offspring: Kittens will stay with their mother for up to five months, before either being sold (as pets) or leaving to find their own territory
Adolescents: Typically single-cat households, they can be social if socialized from a young age.
Adults: Not as accepting of new animals, and are more willing to kill for territory.
Social: They are not typically social animals unless otherwise impressed on them when they are young.
Diet: Carnivores; They eat anything from bugs to small birds and rodents
Diurnal, Crepuscular, Nocturnal: Nocturnal; They prefer to sleep in sunny spots during the day.
Symbiotic?: N/A
Special:
Some females will flower during mating season; these are typically older females who are running close to their last mating abilities.
They do not have eyes, but ALL Venus Flycats have “eyespots” on their heads.
They can come in any coat type, color, and variety of regular cat.
Males have brightly colored swirls and designs inside their mouths, whereas females do not.
Homosexuality is not fruitless in this species; a male may mate with a male if females are scarce. The kittens will be predominantly male, however.
Venus Flycats © Missus--Cellophane, Royal-Elixir
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