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Post by Fiery on Dec 20, 2010 21:10:47 GMT -6
- Hunting Crouch
Bend your front and back legs, and make your belly brush the ground. But remember, keep that tail low, but not to low so that it'll brush the leaves. Remember keep your head down and your tail down once you get within ounce range, stay stock still for a second, then leap! If you wait to long however, the prey might sense your presence, so do it quick.
- The Creep
Bend your legs and creep forward very fast. Swipe your prey with your paw
- Stalk and Run
Stalk your prey until you are close then dash for it and dispatch using teeth or claws.
- Duo
One cat stalks towards the prey staying downwind while the other is in a tree ready to leap at it. The first cat alerts the prey and as it's getting away the second cat pounces or pulls it down, quickly dispatching.
- Fish Snatch-1-
At a body of water with fish in it position yourself comfortably and so that you can see, but without your shadow being cast over the water. When a fish is within reach lash out with both paws scooping the fish toward the bank.
- Fish Snatch-2-
Position yourself to where your shadow doesn't fall into the water and when you glimpse a fish flash a paw at it and hook it's gills by your paw and throw it into the air. Then quickly snatch it out of the air and dispatch it.
- Leap of Faith
Travel through trees or on rock and cliff faces then when prey is spotted leap down as silently as you can and land on your prey.
- Dash
When prey is spotted or scented run for it, as quietly as possible, and hope you get it.
- Pack
It takes several cats to do. You have to find a piece of prey. surround it on all sides and one cat dashes for it. The other cats wait for the prey to run to them. When it runs near dispatch it.
- Snatch
When you hear and see an owl or other large bird within pouncing distance, bunch your back legs and spring up and grab its legs. Flip yourself onto its back and started plucking the feathers off its neck quickly. Bite into its barren featherless neck to kill it. (Invented by Wolfbriar)
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