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Date Posted: 16:09:40 06/27/02 Thu
Author: Rahkala
Subject: Pet

Well, I thought I'd post this here first before I send it in to get approved/diapproved, just to make sure people don't think I copied them. If you think I did, let me know and I'll change it.

Picture a dingo. Now enlarge it so that it is 4 tall at the shoulder, and 7 ½ long as average size, and ¼ of it’s length is it’s tail. The tail is like that of a snow leopard, but tapers near the end to finish in a tuft, like a lion’s tail. Give it slightly curved horns and lion paws. These lithe, agile and slightly lanky creatures are very interesting indeed. Their eyes, which are slitted cat eyes, are what give the basis for their rank. The rarest color is generally the highest ranking Kakyoku, though there have been green-eyed Alphas. The order, from most common to rare, is:
Green
Purple
Amber
Copper
Silver
Blue
Black
The Kakyoku makes all canine sounds but the bark. Their howl sounds eerily akin to singing, and they do it often. Their short, silky fur comes in a variety of colors, and the rare silver or gold tipping. They often have white markings. The Kakyoku do not have wings, though some do, it is rare. Feathered wings are more common than bat wings. A good breeder will often have one or more Kakyoku with 1-3 feathers behind their ears, a natural decoration. The feathers hang with the tips down, and, like their fur, come in a variety of colors.
The Kakyoku have no set personality, each is a different individual. However, most are fine with you having other pets, even though they think of you as their best friend. They will, however, attack if they think you are in danger, so you should introduce visitors properly. They live in packs with an Alpha male and female, though the female is dominant, and have 5-8 pups at a time.

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