Cat Actions

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In the Warriors books, cats have certain actions they are able to do.

These are the actions that the cats can do in the books:

Cats can shrug, interrupt others, remind others, blink miserably, speak, respect others, be mewed at or mew to others, point out things, be flashed back at by another cat, insist things, and prompt a question.

Cats can comment on things, agree with others, protest against something, grumble, wonder about things, respond to others, and answer others.

Cats can hiss, meow, mutter, snarl, purr, almost choke on herbs or prey, wait for things, sigh, exclaim things, demand things, complain about things, ask things, challenge others, see things (if they aren't completely blind), whisper things, murmur things, retort things, trust others, and notice things.

Cats can glance at things, let out a sigh, say things, rise to their paws, raise their tails, lash their tails, flick their tails, sweep their tails, object things, poke their head out of plants, sit on things, halt, rake cats with a stare and rise to face others.

Cats can beckon others with their tails, pad across to others, sniff things, dip their heads to others, flick the tip of their tails, twitch their ears, blink when puzzled, open their jaws to speak, burst out into the open and run towards others, and have their eyes filled with distress.

Cats can stretch out their tails to touch another cat on the shoulder, caution others, warn others, have their expression darken, fix their gaze on the distance, mention things, reply to things, agree with a nod towards others, and sink their claws into the ground.

Cats can guide others, have their neck fur bristle, bow their heads, have their neck fur lie flat, remember things, stretch, report things, look nervous, break off of speaking, crouch, begin speaking, spring to their paws, cope with things, yowl, duck their heads in embarrassment, and mentor apprentices.

Cats can announce things, greet others, be silent, be mean-spirited, have their eyes shine, wince, dip their heads courteously, betray others, feel cold and empty, love others, think, have their tail twitch impatiently, crowd together, and have a piercing gaze

Cats can have their neck fur bristle in fury, stare down at others, bare their teeth at others, realize things, glance around, avoid things, spend their time curled up sleeping, suspect things, stare at others in astonishment, speak commandingly, repress a twinge of sympathy for others, continue speaking, eat prey, catch prey, and hunt.

Cats can rake claws on others, forgive others, scold others, bend their heads, claim other kits as their own, accept things, shoulder their way out of places, instruct things, growl, picture things, stay calm, let out a wordless snarl, slide out their claws, tense, brace themselves, have their eyes stretch wide in dismay, and jump.

Cats can have their voice ring with authority, trek, wrinkle their noses, trudge along, snort, decide, touch their noses briefly to their mate's ear, have their pelt prickle, be curious, hear things, give a curt nod, state things, approach something, meow hopefully, yawn, boast, and overhear things.

Cats can pause briefly, listen, forget things, step forward, reply calmly, control their temper, unsheathe/sheathe their claws, drop things, pick up things, whip around to face others, order things, feel a tingle of shock run beneath their fur, be brisk, be angry, address others, appreciate things, apologize, and stay polite.

Cats can take things, have their eyes blazing, pick through herbs, wish for things, pant, have their voice shake with fear, pelt into places, feel scared, sound confident, find others, grab things, gasp, race to places, reach places, dash, chew up herbs, pat things, recover, and count.

Cats can lean on others, be anxious, reassure others, sort through herbs, bury Clanmates, have a Clan meeting, have a battle, hide, have a wheezing breath, prod herbs with one paw, have unsteady paw steps, suffer, grunt, wake up, sleep, and sound cranky.

Cats can nag others, scamper out of places, shake scraps of moss from their fur, stay where they are, taste the air, talk to others, turn their heads away from things, put prey on the fresh-kill pile, call out things, mumble, know things, gather herbs, have their nose twitch, be certain, and snap at others.

Cats can be impressed, screech, caterwaul, yelp, brush past others, have their tail droop, have their whiskers twitch, recognize a voice, finish speaking, sound outraged, nudge others, wriggle with excitement, rasp their tongue, glance over their shoulders, twist away from others, have their voice quiver with anticipation, curl up next to others, understand things, hold others back with their tails, echo others, let out a wail, flex their claws, bound over to others, promise things, repeat things, look lonely, tip their heads on one side, lead others to places, collect moss, emerge from places, exchange a look, (TO BE CONTINUED)

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