Catbricks (my own closed species)
Catbrick (Cattus Fictilis) is a biological species of sapient creatures that live in Catecia. There are completely different fur colors, bangs and tail shapes. Usually, there are three stages of growing up:
1. Kitten
2. Teen
3. Adult
The body of kittens, in its shape, resembles a parallelepiped, to which, by gravitational force, ears, tail and paws are "attached". The growth of kittens usually does not exceed 1m, body length (with tail) - 1.3m, and weight - 15kg. On the "forehead" of a kitten, there is usually a "bang" of fur, which can be of any shape and length. With good upbringing, the character of kittens is playful, energetic and affectionate towards others. By the age of 10-11 they "turn" into a teenager with the help of a simple ritual - "bathing in the light of the full moon"
Teens in their appearance are more like a domestic cat (Felis Cattus), but with a segmented body (the head, paws and tail remain to hold on to the same gravitational force). The head takes on a spherical shape, and the legs stretch out and become more graceful. The tail and bangs remain the same as in the previous step. The nature of adolescents becomes more cautious and vulnerable, although it remains rather impulsive. By the age of 20, using the same ritual, they turn into an adult.
Adults resemble in physique and general appearance normal sapient cats, with the exception of ears, which are held on to the same gravitational force and color, which is more varied. Hair also takes on a different shape and becomes darker than the rest of the fur, and its shape depends on the shape of the "bangs" from the previous stages. The tail and paws are attached to the rest of the body. The weight of an adult female, as a rule, does not exceed 70 kg, an adult male - 95 kg. The average growth of females is 1.62m, males - 1.68m. At the age of 20-23, individuals become sexually mature.
Typically, a female gives birth to 1 to 3 kittens at a time. Due to the shape of the kittens' body, the reproductive organs of female catbricks, in the process of evolution, have become more flexible and plastic in order to better pass the body of the cub. Catbricks are born bald, blind and very fragile, therefore they require particularly careful care. After 3 weeks, babies begin to open their eyes, grow fur, and their tails and ears become straight.
















