Not at all. I seem to be the first and only miqo’te many people here have encountered, so if I can serve to educate, I don’t mind.
[ He gives a flick of his tail, almost in answer to Dorian’s inquiry. ]
We share some features, perhaps some body language or mannerisms, but there is still a world of difference between a miqo’te and the common house cat. I have never in my life felt inclined to chase a strand of yarn, and I rather do enjoy swimming.
What we do have are keen senses, sharp ears and noses, and a stamina that surpasses most hyur.
no subject
[ He gives a flick of his tail, almost in answer to Dorian’s inquiry. ]
We share some features, perhaps some body language or mannerisms, but there is still a world of difference between a miqo’te and the common house cat. I have never in my life felt inclined to chase a strand of yarn, and I rather do enjoy swimming.
What we do have are keen senses, sharp ears and noses, and a stamina that surpasses most hyur.