Ms. Burnt
Breed | Domestic Shorthair |
---|---|
Coat | Tortie |
Sex | Female |
Rarity | Uncommon |
Personality | Skittish |
First known sighting | Unknown |
Relations | |
Parents | Unknown |
Siblings | Unknown |
Partner | None |
Children | None |
Other | Unknown |
Ms. Burnt is a cat often confused with Ms. Lag and Ms. Warn as they are both tortoiseshell cats. Ms. Burnt is uncommon as she appears 1-3 times a day. To not confuse Ms. Lag and Ms. Burnt, look at the ears, Ms. Lag's ear has a triangle-shaped crop, while Ms. Burnt's is an even crop.
Behavior
Ms. Burnt eats relatively fast, but gets scared easily due to loud noises. She eats fast and in large amounts, even dropping some food from her mouth.
Appearance
Ms. Burnt is a tortoiseshell cat, her back not having any real distinguishable marks but does have more black fur on her back rather than other tortie cats. Her right ear has a notch in it that makes the tip of her ear appear flat. She distinctively has an orange dot on her forehead. Her eyes look like they're on the verge of tears.
Sightings
Ms. Burnt was seen on February 19, 2024 at 5:40 CST (China Standard Time). He was reaching snacks at the end of the feeder, causing him to get up close to the camera repeatedly.
Ms. Burnt was once again seen on February 20, 2024 at 8:38 PM CST, eating chicken while Mr. Lung was waiting patiently behind her for his turn.
Ms. Burnt was seen on February 21, 2024 at an unknown time. Ms. Burnt ate away the last bit of Mount Kibble, causing the camera to be seen again.
Ms. Burnt was seen on February 22, 2024 at 8:59 CST, eating while Mr. Wishbone waits his turn.
Ms. Burnt was spotted on Febrary 29, 2024 at 10:16 pm feeder time, purring and making noises.
Gallery
-
Ms. Burnt seen from above
-
Comparison of Ms. Burnt and Ms. Lag
-
Side by side comparison of Ms. Burnt and Ms. Lag's right ear
-
Ms. Burnt's forehead