Mira Hasta-Rur wrote: > > The orange tabby is the male and the brown calico is the female. > > > > As Mira is finishing exploring the female, it reaches out with it's > > forelegs and grasps the Doctor's arm. The claws in those three > > fingers are sharp and penetrate the sleeve of her longsleeved shirt > > and cause a sharp pain in her arm. It doesn't appear the animal is > > attacking, so much as it appears to be playing in its sleep. It > > makes a chuckling grunt while continuing to purr. > > Mira chuckles over the pain and works carefully to extricate her arm, > however, if the cat continues to play and causes more pain, she'll > leave it motionless in his grasp and strokes his head and cheeks with > her other hand. The creature let's Mira's arm go and then stretches and opens it's mouth wide in another yawn. Then Mira sees both animals ears twitching back and forth and both of their eyes open. Seeing and perhaps smelling that she isn't who they are familiar with they draw back from her against the corner of the table they are on, huddling against each other. They don't look angry, hair not fluffed out, ears not back and teeth not bared, but they do look cautious and a little frightened. Mira gets the impression that these animals are quite familiar with humans, but not *these* particular humans. Eris AKU GM


