Mottlebird wonders just how realistic Warrior Cats is.

Hiya! Mottlebird here, with my second article! How is your day going? Today, we’ll be analysing how realistic the series Warrior Cats is. I hope you enjoy it and learn something! (Credits to Google for the information)
The first thing that I’m going to rant about is prey.
1) Shrews. I’ve always had a problem with this. Most cats DO NOT eat shrews as they smell and taste really bad. They can also make a cat fall ill. Cats in ThunderClan all eat shrews… I think something is wrong there.
2) Lizards. I have no clue which type of lizards ShadowClan cats eat, but apparently some of them are really poisonous. I haven’t really got much to say on this one, because it’s a bit vague. Overall, most lizards are safe to eat, however it is still dangerous.
Now, I’m going to complain about the predators.
1) Badgers. Although badgers eat most things, they do not prey on cats. They are mostly easy-going with each other. In the Warrior Cats world, badgers are one of the main predators for ThunderClanners to WindClanners. For example, in the massive battle with Midnight’s kin where Cinderpelt and Sootfur died… I think badgers were harming cats?! Actually, I’m pretty sure that badgers were harming cats. And cats were harming badgers. So, that kinda makes them not easy-going with each other.
2) Foxes. Foxes would not go for warriors if a warrior patrol passed their den. It’s more likely the other way around. Foxes usually would go for newborn kittens or younger kittens, or really old and sick cats. They are what’s called a opportunistic predator, where they usually go for what they think is easy prey.
I also don’t think that Clans would really be possible anyway, because wild cats would not be able to live in a ‘pack’ together without constantly squabbling over who is leader all the time. I know it happened (e.g. Tigerclaw tried to kill Bluestar), but I’m just saying it would happen way more often than it does in the series. Also, if cats were to live in group, it would probably be wild females, or ‘queens’, instead of a mix of both genders. The queens would live together in a pack, with their kittens playing together. The oldest female would take on the role of the dominant female, or ‘leader’, without having deputies.
Okay, that’s it! Comment if you have any more pick-ups!
Catch you later!!
This article was great and realistic but I would just like to point out that you can’t really credit google for the information. Google is a search engine that simply leads you to sites that do have information. Google itself has no information for you and to properly cite your sources you would need to credit the sites you found the info on, not google.
Great article! It’s not really realistic, you’re right. (first comment?)
So true, MENTION KITS THOUGH! Didnt mean to be mean but YOU GOTTA ADD KITS!!!!
Great article except one thing, you forgot to add dogs for predators.
Great Article! I didn’t know about the shrews and only the females in the Clan.
Also, the fact that you can die when you’re already dead doesn’t make much sense for me. If you get killed once, you can’t die twice!
First comment!
Great article!
Great article! A lot about warrior cats isn’t true, but it does improve the story a bit.
Also the Sisters are actually pretty realistic, how toms have to go when they reach a certain age.
good article
I think foxes usually scavenge.
Warriors isn’t known for being realistic. Great article, though! I didn’t realize the problem with the shrews. Also the just females one is kind of like the Sisters, but they’re aren’t enough of them.
a group of wild female cats, that actually already exsist in the books, the sisters
Great Article!!
Good article. It was interesting. But lets just remember that Warrior Cats is a fictional series about wild cats running around the forest.