hmm how to phrase this-do dizzy and finn stay together after she becomes an animal again? oh and can she still talk to her kids, or is it like, to them at least, talking to a stranger?
eeeeeh yes and no - Finn still loves Cat-Dizzy, and does like, cat-loving things like groom her and cuddle her, but theyre not sexually or romantically involved anymore if thats what you mean.
She can still communicate anything a non-sentient cat can - which is to say, not much, but not nothing. She is very fond of Finn and their children, grooming them and such, and can express basic needs like hunger or discomfort to them (which they do their best to either accommodate or communicate to the humans, which is more difficult now that Dizzy and Roman can't translate)
If I had to compare it to a real life analogue, I might compare it to living with a family member with severe and late-stage alzheimers. Very little communication, and only glimpses of the person she used to be. Cat-Dizzy knows these other cats and people are her friends and she loves them as all cats can love a person or another cat, but she doesn't understand things like "marriage" or "these are my grown children" or "niblings."















