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* '''March 2nd, 2024:''' Around 7:30 PM (local feeder time), Mr. Cream made its first appearance, eating for a few minutes and then leaving. Viewers of the stream didn't recognize him and gave him the name "Mr. Cream". | * '''March 2nd, 2024:''' Around 7:30 PM (local feeder time), Mr. Cream made its first appearance, eating for a few minutes and then leaving. Viewers of the stream didn't recognize him and gave him the name "Mr. Cream". | ||
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== Could he be Ms. Polar? == | == Could he be Ms. Polar? == |
Revision as of 11:09, 9 March 2024
Mr. Cream is most likely to be a British shorthair with fully white/cream fur. His closest match could be Ms. Polar from Feeder 2, but we lack information due to the presence of Mt. Kibble during his first appearance, making most of his facial features a mystery.
Behavior
Not much is known so far about Mr. Cream, he was seen only once, eating chunks out of Mt. Kibble for a few minutes then leaving without anything special happening.
Appearance
Mr. Cream has a fully white/cream fur with a slightly darker spot between his shoulders, which is the main argument to say that he might not be Ms. Polar.
Sightings
- March 2nd, 2024: Around 7:30 PM (local feeder time), Mr. Cream made its first appearance, eating for a few minutes and then leaving. Viewers of the stream didn't recognize him and gave him the name "Mr. Cream".
(Not every cat sighting is documented.)
(LFT = "Local Feeder Time")
Could he be Ms. Polar?
The two cats have striking resembling features, such as build, fur and a clipping to the right-ear. However, after further investigation, we found the following differences that hint towards this cat not being Ms. Polar.
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There's a slightly darker spot on the back of Mr. Cream which is absent on the back of Ms. Polar
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The right ears, while having a clipping, don't have the same shape, and the clippings are slightly different as well.
These clues are not enough to be 100% sure, we will need to wait for a new sighting without Mt. Kibble obstructing the view in order to be sure.
Gallery
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Mr. Cream from above (only picture available so far)