
Mossdawn analyses the rule that medicine cats cannot have kits
Hi, It’s Mossdawn here with my first article! I was think about posting a video about this on my YouTube channel but decided to write an article. So without further ado, let’s get into it!
The Medicine Cat Codes states that a medicine cat cannot take a mate or have kits. This code was put into place by the first medicine cat moth flight after she had kits. ….but this code was put in place soon after dotc so it may be a bit outdated, today I’ll be giving reasons for and against the code.
#1 Against. Medicine Cats have other family members.
One of the reasons that medicine cats can’t have kits or mates is because they would put them above the clan, say worry for their kit over a more harmed Warrior. This is… True in some sense, we see Leafpool and Yellowfang both especially worry over their kit(s). But what about their siblings or parents? Wouldn’t Leafpool also worry about Squirrleflight, and would Yellowfang also worry about Nutwhisker and Rowan(berry?) Yellowfang seems to worry for both of her siblings at times. It seems that the reason that they would treat their kits specially makes no sense.
#2 For. How would they be able to have kits / look after their kits without neglecting their kits or their clan.
It’s either a choice between their kits or their Clan. I’ll use Leafpool’s situation, at first she chose herself by running away with Crowfeather and leaving her Clan with only Brightheart’s limited knowledge. If she had stayed away even longer then puddleshine’s situation may just replay with an apprentice who is underage or thrust into the situation with no choice. Then she neglected her kits by giving them up for her Clan. When the secret was revealed the were distraught with knowing their whole parentage was a lie and they were now Half-Clan and Medicine cat kits. This lead to both Lionblaze and Jayfeather being resentful towards Leafpool. And Hollyleaf becoming a murderer and nearly dying by running into the tunnels, and tarnishing her reputation (her own fault of error i must admit).
#3 Against. As long as they have an apprentice who is a full medicine cat they have a mate and kits.
There’s no reason for a full medicine cat not to be able to take over the role of their mentor while their mentor is having kits. ThunderClan has have three medicine cats before and windclan hasn’t never been with two medicine cats for a very long time. So it can be done and efficiently!
Great article! Hopefully they get rid of the rule in ASC
Great article!!
I think after changing clans, this should be the next rule to go in ASC
Definately agree, great article
Great article!
I don’t the changing of clans but this is a good idea.
I definitely agree
I agree!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I know kt’s stupid that they can’t have kit’s when they have siblings, but If the bigger the kin is, the more the medicine cat will be destacted. Plus, if a medicine cat had kits in the middle of a battle without an apprentice, so many warriros would die. Moth flight had good in mind when she made the rule, and I think it’s right. Plus, it creates drama 😝
Great article! I personally think that medicine cats could have kits, but only if they have an apprentice, like you said. Otherwise itd get out of hand. I mean, what if Mothwing and Frostpaw (when she’s older) both had kits at the same time? It’d be hard to care for kits and clan.
I know what you mean, but when Frostpaw becomes a med cat, mothwing will be too old to be able to have kittens.
The med app can die, and then the pregnant med cat is alone with her kits.
Hollyleaf isn’t a murderer. She was driven crazy because she cared about the warrior code, and when Ashfur found out that Hollyleaf, Lionblaze, and Jayfeather were not Squirrel flights kits. She also felt that she was a traitor to the warrior code because she was half-clan and the daughter of the medicine cat, Leafpool. As you can see, Hollyleaf is not a murderer
Dictionary definition of murderer:
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a person who commits murder; a killer.
Hollyleaf is a murderer, but a sympathetic one.
Nice article!
It’s not fair that these cats who work so hard to keep everyone safe can’t have a family. Nice article!
Great Article! I agree!
Great article, but I think it got cut off?