Ship's Cat
Ship's Cat | |
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Base Information | |
Classification | Carnivore |
Terrain | Unknown |
Locomotion | Unknown |
Size | Unknown |
Speed | Unknown |
Strength | Unknown |
Social Structure | Unknown |
Weapons | Unknown |
Armor | Unknown |
Source | |
Homeworld | Terra |
Multi-world | Unknown |
Canon | No |
Reference | External Link: Downport BARD |
There is a breed of Cats called "Ship's Cats" that have been specifically bred to serve on space ships. There have been small amounts of genetic tinkering in their line, mainly changing their instinctual reactions to certain things. Of course the original product has interbred and changed over time leaving a species which is partially engineered and partially adapted.
Physiology & Ecology[edit]
Ship's Cats can deal well with changes in gravity and can cope quite well in zero-G. Most understand standard "brace for acceleration" warnings and can act accordingly. Special cat-spacesuits are available on the market and it takes minimal training for a cat to learn how to get in and seal themselves (thanks to genetically tuned instinct). Some breeds can simply survive in vacuum for extended periods (so long as they stay out of direct unfiltered solar radiation, but remain in contact with surfaces they can draw heat from), though they instinctively seek out doors to what they think are pressurized areas when subject to low pressure, and will often refuse to exit a ship (unless the starport around the ship is pressurized) while on planets with thin atmospheres.
They have a keen sensitivity to changes in pressure and electrical disturbances. Often their behaviour can point to potential problems.
They tend to understand the difference between Crew and Passengers and are good at not being seen by people who would not appreciate seeing them. Exceptional specimens can even distinguish between High and Middle passengers.
Life Cycle & Reproduction[edit]
Ship's Cats are more restrained in their breeding habits. They tend to remain infertile for long periods during travel. They will come into heat when at dock for an extended period, such as during annual maintenance. Also if they are with another animal that is not a near relation they will move into a breeding cycle. Their ability to distinguish relations is based on scent and makes it safe to have more than one cat from one family on a ship.
Diet & Trophics[edit]
Although they are still competent at chasing out small vermin of a variety of species (which still cause problems on ships, even after thousands of years) they are less skilled at this than their terrestrial companions.
History & Background[edit]
No information yet available.
JTAS Advisory[edit]
The offspring of these family units are highly sought after. Many of their skills are learned from their parents and the type of ship they were raised on. As such there are Navy breeds, Merchant breeds, etc, etc. Certain family lines are widely known and the subject of idle dockside talk.
Most spaceports allow registered ship's cats into their extrality zone with the same processing as for crew. All such animals must be identified, though. It is recommended to fit a ship's cat with an implanted transponder, to make sure the cat is on board (or can be quickly retrieved) when it is time to leave, and some spaceports require this.
References & Contributors[edit]
- External Link: Downport BARD