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Name: Leonard "Leo" Maxwell
Age: 28
Birthday: April 9, 1982
Sun sign: Aries
Chinese sign: dog
Race: Cat-shifter
Breed: Bombay pureblood
Height: 5'6"
Weight: 129lbs
Build: lean
Hair: black
Eyes: copper-green
Appearance: Leo has short, ruffled black hair that generally doesn't even get a brush every morning. He generally wears whatever he can find that morning, and sometimes whatever he slept in the night before.
In cat form, he's roughly three feet at the shoulder, and his fur is short and sleek, matching his hair.
Personality: Leo is a very laid-back (oddly enough) cat who enjoys a good meal, or snack, or nibble. Whatever it may be, he wants it, and he'll do everything he can to get it - he's determined that way. However determined he is concerning food, however, he's rather aimless in his life goals. For all his enjoyments in life, he hasn't figured out what he wants to settle with for a steady income. He tends to throw himself into multiple projects at once in an attempt to figure out his own desires.
In bed, he's loud (though he tries not to be,) and vigorous. He has a hearty appetite in even that regard that takes some time to fully satiate.
Kinks: Whipped cream, bondage, licking, vigorous sex, multiple rounds, coming inside/on his partners, use of catnip during sex
No: toilet play, vore, guro, death, weight play
Yes: tentacles, biting/scratching, fellatio, anal sex, frotting, rimming, bestiality, monsters
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Terminology: In his world, there are some words used that do mean different things under certain context.
Domestic - a cat shifter of the small size. They range in breeds just like any domesticated cat, but they rarely get any taller than 5'6" unless their breeding says otherwise. Average height is 5'. They tend to be more intellectual, but lack the raw power of the wilds.
Wild - a cat shifter of the larger size. They rarely are shorter than 5'9", and can reach almost 7' in height, depending on the breed. They have the shape and ability of their respective wild cat form. Even if their four-legged type would be much smaller, they are almost always on the tall side anyway. Their physical prowess is typically higher than the domestics, but they tend to be slower to develop and mature on a mental level. There are exceptions.
Kitten - a cat shifter that has yet to hit puberty, or to fully develop. Can also be used as a term for infants and toddlers.
Cat - a cat shifter that has reached adulthood. Can also be applied to middle-aged cats and the elderly.
Humanoid - the generic term for shifters.
House-cat/Housecat - slang for domestics. Can be used in a derogatory way or to imply hikikomori (perpetual shut-in.) Also slang for those who have weakened immune systems.
Ferallite - a cat shifter who no longer recognizes itself as a humanoid. Can be extremely dangerous and usually rides on instinct.
List of toxins (consumable):
Nutmeg - a small pinch will make him see swirly colors. About a human-safe dosage beyond that will make him very sick.
Alcohol - let's put it this way. One cup of alcohol will put him in a coma. One and a half cups will kill him. This is just with average stuff, like knockoff-brand beers, not the harder stuff. This is because his body is more like a cat's than a person's on the inside.
Chocolate
Lemon, lime, and any citrus fruit (in large doses. He doesn't like lemon, anyway.)
Anything with caffeine must be in extreme moderation. Tea and coffee especially.
Onions and anything with onion powder
Avocado peel - (why would you even eat that...?)
List of restrictions (consumable):
Fruits - including avocado
Vegetables
Sugar-based sweets
Free-feeding:
High-fat cream
Dairy products
Cooked meats of any sort
Seafood
Grains
Olives
Vanilla (and icecream!)
Carob-based treats/food
Biology information (Note, I am not a biology major of any sort, but I do have interest in these things and figuring them out from time to time. If you notice any oddities or something that wouldn't work, please let me know! :o )
Consider the body of a feline. It's a carnivore, and made to mainly function on the flesh of other creatures. This translates over to his human form to a great extent, even if it's not outwardly noticeable.
While it doesn't give him protection from salmonella or E.Coli, humanoids can safely consume raw meat due to the workings of his stomach and functional appendix.
Like the mutation-variety of humans that are not lactose intolerant, a humanoid's body produces enough of the proper enzymes to quickly break down and utilize milk and other milk products.
A housecat humanoid's intestines are shorter than those of a human.
Age: 28
Birthday: April 9, 1982
Sun sign: Aries
Chinese sign: dog
Race: Cat-shifter
Breed: Bombay pureblood
Height: 5'6"
Weight: 129lbs
Build: lean
Hair: black
Eyes: copper-green
Appearance: Leo has short, ruffled black hair that generally doesn't even get a brush every morning. He generally wears whatever he can find that morning, and sometimes whatever he slept in the night before.
In cat form, he's roughly three feet at the shoulder, and his fur is short and sleek, matching his hair.
Personality: Leo is a very laid-back (oddly enough) cat who enjoys a good meal, or snack, or nibble. Whatever it may be, he wants it, and he'll do everything he can to get it - he's determined that way. However determined he is concerning food, however, he's rather aimless in his life goals. For all his enjoyments in life, he hasn't figured out what he wants to settle with for a steady income. He tends to throw himself into multiple projects at once in an attempt to figure out his own desires.
In bed, he's loud (though he tries not to be,) and vigorous. He has a hearty appetite in even that regard that takes some time to fully satiate.
Kinks: Whipped cream, bondage, licking, vigorous sex, multiple rounds, coming inside/on his partners, use of catnip during sex
No: toilet play, vore, guro, death, weight play
Yes: tentacles, biting/scratching, fellatio, anal sex, frotting, rimming, bestiality, monsters
---------------------
Terminology: In his world, there are some words used that do mean different things under certain context.
Domestic - a cat shifter of the small size. They range in breeds just like any domesticated cat, but they rarely get any taller than 5'6" unless their breeding says otherwise. Average height is 5'. They tend to be more intellectual, but lack the raw power of the wilds.
Wild - a cat shifter of the larger size. They rarely are shorter than 5'9", and can reach almost 7' in height, depending on the breed. They have the shape and ability of their respective wild cat form. Even if their four-legged type would be much smaller, they are almost always on the tall side anyway. Their physical prowess is typically higher than the domestics, but they tend to be slower to develop and mature on a mental level. There are exceptions.
Kitten - a cat shifter that has yet to hit puberty, or to fully develop. Can also be used as a term for infants and toddlers.
Cat - a cat shifter that has reached adulthood. Can also be applied to middle-aged cats and the elderly.
Humanoid - the generic term for shifters.
House-cat/Housecat - slang for domestics. Can be used in a derogatory way or to imply hikikomori (perpetual shut-in.) Also slang for those who have weakened immune systems.
Ferallite - a cat shifter who no longer recognizes itself as a humanoid. Can be extremely dangerous and usually rides on instinct.
List of toxins (consumable):
Nutmeg - a small pinch will make him see swirly colors. About a human-safe dosage beyond that will make him very sick.
Alcohol - let's put it this way. One cup of alcohol will put him in a coma. One and a half cups will kill him. This is just with average stuff, like knockoff-brand beers, not the harder stuff. This is because his body is more like a cat's than a person's on the inside.
Chocolate
Lemon, lime, and any citrus fruit (in large doses. He doesn't like lemon, anyway.)
Anything with caffeine must be in extreme moderation. Tea and coffee especially.
Onions and anything with onion powder
Avocado peel - (why would you even eat that...?)
List of restrictions (consumable):
Fruits - including avocado
Vegetables
Sugar-based sweets
Free-feeding:
High-fat cream
Dairy products
Cooked meats of any sort
Seafood
Grains
Olives
Vanilla (and icecream!)
Carob-based treats/food
Biology information (Note, I am not a biology major of any sort, but I do have interest in these things and figuring them out from time to time. If you notice any oddities or something that wouldn't work, please let me know! :o )
Consider the body of a feline. It's a carnivore, and made to mainly function on the flesh of other creatures. This translates over to his human form to a great extent, even if it's not outwardly noticeable.
While it doesn't give him protection from salmonella or E.Coli, humanoids can safely consume raw meat due to the workings of his stomach and functional appendix.
Like the mutation-variety of humans that are not lactose intolerant, a humanoid's body produces enough of the proper enzymes to quickly break down and utilize milk and other milk products.
A housecat humanoid's intestines are shorter than those of a human.