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= Appearance =
= Appearance =
Brown-and-orange calico with low grade white spotting. She is identifiable by the texas-shaped patches on her back and a white triangle on her muzzle. She also appears to have a TNR tipped ear, indicating that she is spayed.
Brown-and-orange ticked tabby calico with low grade white spotting. She is identifiable by the texas-shaped patches on her back and a white triangle on her muzzle. She also appears to have a TNR tipped ear, indicating that she is spayed.


= Sightings =
= Sightings =
[[File:Texasback.png|thumb|Above view of Ms. Texas]]Ms. Texas is a very frequent visitor to the feeder, often visiting multiple times per day.
[[File:Texasback.png|thumb|Above view of Ms. Texas]]Ms. Texas is a very frequent visitor to the feeder, often visiting multiple times per day.

Revision as of 15:14, 2 February 2024

Ms. Texas

Ms. Texas feasting on snacks
Breed Domestic Shorthair
Coat Calico
Sex Female
Rarity Fairly common
Occupation Eating kibbles and snacks from the floor
Appearance Brown-and-orange with white patches and a texas-shaped marking on her back. Also has a tipped ear
Personality Unproblematic
First known sighting Unknown


Ms. Texas is a common encounter, usually seen on her own. May be confused for Ms. Kibble, Ms. Chess or other similar patterned cats.

Behavior

Often seen eating the kibbles from the floor in front of the feeder. Has had disputes with Mr. Beef in the past but usually tries to keep to herself.

Appearance

Brown-and-orange ticked tabby calico with low grade white spotting. She is identifiable by the texas-shaped patches on her back and a white triangle on her muzzle. She also appears to have a TNR tipped ear, indicating that she is spayed.

Sightings

Above view of Ms. Texas

Ms. Texas is a very frequent visitor to the feeder, often visiting multiple times per day.