Mar 11 2019, 11:11 AM
The kitten's gaze flicked to whatever the other had found, studying it for a moment. A long moment. She tilted her head one way, then the other, studying both the mouse and the pale cat, until it clicked.
She extended a white paw and gently pushed it, briefly, to the ruby on the cat's shoulder. It was shiny and not fur or flesh, either-- therefore, it must be something similar. "That thing," she suggested. "But smaller. And dark," she added more as an afterthought, before tilting her head upwards and sniffing.
"I will find," she said, dutifully, only half paying attention to where the kitten was pointing to. She was off fairly quickly-- perhaps a little more quietly this time --to a direction around about where she'd been pointed to.
She found another mouse-- a little bigger, a little fatter. Still not much between two kittens, but good enough for sharing. The black cat slowed down, crouching, and began unevenly stalking towards it. Everything seemed fine, right up until she pounced for it.
She missed.
Horribly.
Her paws went about a solid foot next to the mouse and, predictably, it skittered quickly off into the darkness with a lumbering kitten furiously hissing and giving chase, crashing into a wall as the mouse vanished away into it.
The kitten's outrage lasted far longer this time; hissing and screeching at the crevice the rodent had slipped into as she wildly bat it with her paws, tail lashing wildly behind her as she tried to dig through solid stone to get to it.
She extended a white paw and gently pushed it, briefly, to the ruby on the cat's shoulder. It was shiny and not fur or flesh, either-- therefore, it must be something similar. "That thing," she suggested. "But smaller. And dark," she added more as an afterthought, before tilting her head upwards and sniffing.
"I will find," she said, dutifully, only half paying attention to where the kitten was pointing to. She was off fairly quickly-- perhaps a little more quietly this time --to a direction around about where she'd been pointed to.
She found another mouse-- a little bigger, a little fatter. Still not much between two kittens, but good enough for sharing. The black cat slowed down, crouching, and began unevenly stalking towards it. Everything seemed fine, right up until she pounced for it.
She missed.
Horribly.
Her paws went about a solid foot next to the mouse and, predictably, it skittered quickly off into the darkness with a lumbering kitten furiously hissing and giving chase, crashing into a wall as the mouse vanished away into it.
The kitten's outrage lasted far longer this time; hissing and screeching at the crevice the rodent had slipped into as she wildly bat it with her paws, tail lashing wildly behind her as she tried to dig through solid stone to get to it.