The word in the Warrior Cat franchise for Spring.
New-leaf was almost here.
Word clan cats, or warriors, use for humans in the Warrior Cat franchise.
They had to be carefull of the twoleg.
A rarely used term for cats from the main group in the Warrior Cat Franchise, the Clans. They are described as more skilled, advanced, aggressive and bigger then most cats. Although technically fitting, it is not used for rogues or loners. Other terms: forest cats, clan cats, and warriors.
Stay away from those wild cats.
A less common term for cats from the main group in the Warrior Cat Franchise, the Clans. It is mainly used by kittypets, or house cats. They are described as more skilled, advanced, aggressive and bigger then most cats. Other terms: Clan Cats, wild cats, and warriors.
A Kittypet would say, "forest cats are dangerous."
Term for a group of house cats living in the mountains from the Warrior Cat Franchise. They are smaller then most cats and often cover themselves with mud for camouflage. They mostly get along with the main group.
The tribe cats did not want the help the clan cats were offering.
Bluestar is a major character in the Warrior Cat franchise and the protagonist of Warriors: Bluestar's Prophecy. She is the first Thunderclan leader to be introduced, representing both good and bad leadership with her character arc.
'"Tell Bluestar I have always been grateful for the home she gave me." - Yellowfang
Canon term for the prophecied cats from the second arc of Warrior Cats. They are Brambleclaw/Bramblestar, Squirrelpaw/Squirrelflight, Tawnypelt, Stormfur, Feathertail, and Crowpaw/Crowfeather.
They chose to send the journey cats to explore the new territory.