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Date Posted: 16:29:19 09/11/02 Wed
Author: npc
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In reply to: Snow Drop 's message, "Snow Drop falls..." on 03:34:28 09/10/02 Tue

ooc... two cougars, not four. The two daughters... And it is common for litter mates to stay with each other for a few years after they have left their mother. This is a fact.
They aren't pregnant yet, in fact, there are only three male cougars running around that are not related to them and two are not yet old enough to breed. You shouldn't have to worry about that for a bit.
One of the daughters will leave in time (once we get some more active pure TTs!), and the remaining sister will most likely come to blows with Kaimae.
you have to admit, it's keeping your herd active! o.0 mixed blessing, i guess


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