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When he is eating, he will often reach into the deep corners of the kibble box and shake his head rapidly from time to time. | When he is eating, he will often reach into the deep corners of the kibble box and shake his head rapidly from time to time. | ||
He is also known to make a plethora eating noises, including growls, that have likely been mistaken for territorial behaviour. | He is also known to make a plethora of eating noises, including growls, that have likely been mistaken for territorial behaviour. | ||
= Appearance = | = Appearance = |
Revision as of 17:06, 11 February 2024
Mr. Plump, looking disgusted by Mt Kibble | |
Other name(s) | Papa Plump |
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Breed | Domestic Shorthair |
Coat | Orange and white Tabby |
Sex | Assumed male |
Rarity | Common |
Occupation | Shaking his head while eating |
Appearance | Fluffy orange and white fur, small chunk missing from his left ear. |
Personality | Calm |
First known sighting | February 10th, 2024 |
Mr. Plump received his name shortly after his debut sighting, on February 10th at roughly 7am local feeder time, because of his plump body.
He has since been a somewhat regular visitor, potentially appearing up to 3 times a day.
As of right now, Mr. Plump is only one of two recorded cats to have a distinct moustache, together with Mr. Moustache himself.
Behaviour
Mr. Plump usually displays a cautious but calm behaviour and will occasionally check his surroundings for other cats.
When he is eating, he will often reach into the deep corners of the kibble box and shake his head rapidly from time to time.
He is also known to make a plethora of eating noises, including growls, that have likely been mistaken for territorial behaviour.
Appearance
Mr. Plump is regularly mistaken for Mr. Fat but is clearly identifiable by his left ear, which is missing its tip, and the orange fur on his snout, which looks like a big moustache.
Additionally, when seen from above, Mr. Plump's back is entirely covered in solid orange fur, while Mr. Fat has a distinguishable, round white spot on his right shoulder.
Gallery
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Mr. Plump staring back
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The first recorded image of Mr. Plump's face
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Mr. Plump from above
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Another view of Mr. Plump's face
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Mr. Plump cautiously checks his immediate vicinity