Warrior Cats

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Does the dog die?
171 supporters
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Anonymous
Several dogs fall over a cliff and drown when *Bluestar* leads them to a cliff.
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Unanswered Triggers
Is a woman brutalized for spectacle?
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Is someone eaten?
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Is there BDSM?
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Is someone's mouth covered?
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Are there bedbugs?
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Does someone have a meltdown?
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Is there incarceration?
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Abandonment
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UnholyTrash
In two super editions, tallstars revenge and crookedstar promise, the leads are abandoned by one or both of their parents (sometimes unintentionally but still)

It is a mojor plot point in both, more so crookedstars
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Is an animal abandoned?
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Abuse
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cyberwhiskers
Crowfeather and Rainflower are examples of characters in the book series who are abusive parents to their children in one way or another.
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Is someone stalked?
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Warriorsfan
You could consider Bumblestripe's actions stalking.
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graywolf2010
Turtle Tail and Bumble are both in abusive relationships with Tom in Thunder Rising. The Imposter emotionally and eventually physically abuses Squirrelflight in The Silent Thaw. Bramblestar gaslights and emotionally manipulates Squirrelflight throughout Squirrelflight’s Hope. Crowfeather and Nightcloud get into a physical altercation in Fading Echoes.
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CardCatCardboard
Brokenstar was neglected and bullied as a kit and grew up to create child warriors, along with killing various characters
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Needletail
Squirrelflight is frequently gaslighted by Bramblestar in Squirrelflight’s Hope
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Is someone abused with a belt?
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Is a child abused?
60 supporters
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graywolf2010
Violetkit/paw is neglected by her foster mother (Thunder and Shadow). Brokenkit is neglected and abused by his foster mother and bullied by his foster siblings. Stormkit, renamed Crookedkit, is rejected by his mother after breaking and disfiguring his jaw (Crookedstar's Promise). Thunder is rejected by his father, Clear Sky, as a child after losing his mother and siblings (The Sun Trail). Spottedleaf’s Heart focuses on CSA (child sexual abuse) between Thistleclaw, a grown adult, and Spottedpaw, a child younger than Thistleclaw’s son.
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Addiction
5
AxelCatto
An often-overlooked scene (I forget which book it's in, I'm sorry), is where a cat asks for catmint (catnip) ((weed)), which in the book is a herb used for treatment of sickness, despite not being sick. It's laughed off and it's very short.
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Is there addiction?
6 supporters
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PawrtyPoison
a cat named Rocky was addicted to catmint (catnip)
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sovietvodka
They're cats. Would be pretty hard for that to happen, yeah?
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Animal
Were animals harmed in the making?
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Does a horse die?
49 supporters
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Lunarwavethekawaiipotato
There is only horses in the horseplace and they are never a part of any fights that the clans get into
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Does an animal die?
(besides a dog, cat or horse)
87 supporters
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CatButt1234
Yep. Lots of animals die. Cats kill each other and their prey (mice, rabbit, birds, etc.)
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Are animals abused?
101 supporters
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58
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Anonymous
In Firestar's Quest, a cat named Petalnose (then Petal) and her kits are abused and neglected by her twoleg.
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supergamerwolf9
There is no dog fighting in the way you may think of it, but there are many scenes where dogs and cats have war.
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BitterSweetxGc
The entire series is based around cats fighting and, either by natural causes or being killed, often dying.
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Is an animal sad?
39 supporters
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killjxy
Characters experience grief and hardship many times in this series, though these are talking cats that have more human-like thought processes.
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Are rabbits harmed?
35 supporters
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15
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CardCatCardboard
It’s nothing graphic but rabbits are part of their main diet and so are often killed and eaten
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Does a cat die?
91 supporters
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144
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Anonymous
So many times, yes
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Does a pet die?
79 supporters
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17
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RowanOakley
Ehhh. Tricky. Lots of cats who used to be pets die.
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Does a dragon die?
16 supporters
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Daroganheart
There are no dragons in Warrior Cats, and because of that there can be no dead dragons.
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Are there spiders?
27 supporters
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Plipplopcountess
Harmless
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Are there alligators/crocodiles??
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Are there snakes?
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sovietvodka
Honeyfern gets bitten by a snake and dies, along with Frecklewish (but this wasn't really an accident like Honeyfern's, rather another cat beckons a snake to kill her)
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Are there sharks?
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Are there bugs?
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Anonymous
Bugs are mentioned plenty of times, i.e the phrase "bees in your brain", apprentices having to rid the elders of fleas, the Bee-, Fly-, and Beetle- prefixes, and probably more that don't come to mind rn
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Assault
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littlemissmoviegoer
SPOILERS ashfur, as the impostor inside bramblestar’s body, shoves squirrelflight off a high ledge
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Is someone drugged?
13 supporters
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floatingant
Drugs are not common in Warriors, although there are medicinal herbs. Sometimes these herbs are used in harmful ways, possibly in the equivalent to drugging somebody.
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Is there pedophilia?
57 supporters
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floatingant
There is depictions of an adult warrior trying to pursue a romantic relationship with a child character. This is only present in one book (Spottedleaf's Heart) which is not a main series book (rather, a novella). If I remember correctly, this isn't mentioned in any other books, except maybe Bluestar's Prophecy.
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CardCatCardboard
Needletail is almost drowned by Darktail
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Is rape mentioned?
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Is someone beaten up by a bully?
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Anonymous
Almost every fight scene in warrior cats, pinning is a common move
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Sylviethesmol
In Spottedleaf's Heart, a super edition (and book neglected by most of the fandom) it shows a slightly disturbing relationship between an adult and child, and although nothing actually happens, the adult does try his best to get into a relationship with the child although fails.
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Bodily Harm
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Needletail
There are some amputations and in dawn of the clans One Eye makes his cats carve his mark into their paw pads
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ErisRose
Paws are damaged often, usually by claws being ripped out during fights, or being crushed
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Are there dislocations?
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Is there throat mutilation?
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Frost
Gray Wing, among many others, struggles to breathe.
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Is there decapitation?
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Is there cannibalism?
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BitterSweetxGc
While there has been a rumour about a certain cat (Mapleshade) killing a cat and eating them, this has been proven to be false
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Warriorsfan
Multiple cats, such as Oakheart and Leafpool are crushed to death.
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Is someone choked?
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HarlanJenkins
A cat is caught by the neck in a fox trap. He is choked to death, but comes back to life.
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Anonymous
Spoilers ahead!


Several cats die in a forest fire during Rising Storm, though at least some died of smoke inhalation rather than burning.
In Long Shadows, a character tries to trap several other characters in a fire, but lets them live.
In The Last Hope, a scene is written confusingly enough that it seems like a burning tree kills a character, though the character in question actually dies of injuries previously sustained in battle.
In Thunder Rising, a character is badly burned during a forest fire and eventually dies of his injuries.
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mrpopcorn
In Tallstar's Revenge, Talltail's father, Sandgorse and Leafshine, who died before the story begins die to a tunnel collapsing. It's also hinted that this happened various times before which led to the closure of the tunnels.
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Is there body horror?
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UnholyTrash
Some cats die in horrible ways and their bodies are described as mutilated, twisted, and grotesque afterwards

One cat who lives a brutal dog attack is missing half of her face for the rest of her life but unsure if that counts
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Is there amputation?
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CatButt1234
Yeah, quite a few cats lose their tails, get claws ripped out, and get their ears torn.
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sovietvodka
Not specifically, but Oakheart, Longtail, and some other cats are crushed and I would say their heads probably were
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Is there Achilles Tendon injury?
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Is there a hanging?
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Anonymous
Fire star loses a life being hanged/strangled via fox trap
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Does someone asphyxiate?
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Yes
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Anonymous
While very rare, it does, in fact, happen to some cats.
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UnholyTrash
Several times cats are described to pass out either due to shock or injury but its not often
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graywolf2010
Cinderpelt, Cinderheart, and Jagged Peak all suffer broken legs (Fire and Ice, Outcast, and The Sun Trail, respectively). Crookedstar breaks his jaw as a young child (Crookedstar’s Promise). Briarlight and Frog suffer broken spines (Fading Echoes and Path of Stars, respectively). Clear Sky breaks his tail in three places in Path of Stars. Finleap’s tail breaks so badly in Darkest Night that it has to be amputated. Snowbush dies from an infected broken leg in Darkest Night. Snowbird breaks her paw in The Silent Thaw.
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CatButt1234
Yeah, Petalfall and Shadowkit both had seizures often, and a few others had a seizure at some point.
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placeholdername
Not mutilation in the typical sense, but a few times cats being neutered is mentioned.
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mousekat
Cats occasionally complain about torn or ripped claws after battles, but nothing is explicitly stated about how the injured paws look.
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Is someone tortured?
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graywolf2010
Darktail’s cult (The Kin) tortures Needletail by what is essentially waterboarding after starving her for days. Clear Sky starves Jackdaw’s Cry while holding him hostage in The First Battle.
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13
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Pokarceus
No, stairs are not in this series
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Plipplopcountess
Smokepaw, and some others
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mousekat
Three cats come to mind--

Brightpaw is attacked by dogs and her face is mutilated. She loses an eye and part of her ear, but she lives.
Longtail goes blind after a rabbit scratched his eyes, but he is alright and retires early.
Brokenstar is blinded by another cat as punishment for the atrocities he committed throughout his time as leader.
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Is someone stabbed?
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4
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superlou
not with a dagger but many cats die cause of claws
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BluelsABitConfused
One cat is gutted. It's not described in detail but it's a pretty disturbing scene
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Children
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Warriorsfan
Clawface steals kits from Thunderclan.
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Does a kid die?
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79
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Anonymous
While the other comment mentioned Snowkit I'll mention other young cats who have died.
-big spoilers-
Mosskit- dies due to exposure
Sweetpaw- dies of food poisoning.
Tiny Branch- dies due to blood loss after a fox bite.
Mintkit and Marigoldkit- die due to early training (not a fox, as stated in Yellowfang's Secret.)
Willowkit and Minnowkit- die due to greencough
Morning Whisker- dies of sickness
Tadpole- drowns in a flood
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Pokarceus
Not exactly. Spottedpaw was in a very not-good relationship, though it didn't go anywhere.
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Death
3
Miras
Feathertail sacrifices herself to save Crowpaw

Bristlefrost sacrifices herself to save Shadowsight

Needletail sacrifices herself to save violetpaw

Appledusk sacrifices himself to save Reedshine

Bluestar sacrifices herself to save Fireheart/and her clan


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Does a major character die?
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1
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cha0ticnewtsys
Repeatedly and sometimes the descriptions are upsetting and detailed
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Does someone die?
9 supporters
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12
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HarlanJenkins
Many times, including major characters
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Disability
Is the r-slur used?
19 supporters
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1
No
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Pokarceus
No
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1emon
Not applicable as it's a book
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Drugs/Alcohol
Yes
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2
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Anonymous
Death berries
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Family
Yes
55
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sovietvodka
Twigbranch (i think it was) is held hostage in Shadowclan. Sleekwhisker kidnaps kits. Frostfur's kits are also kidnapped, but later found.
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Does a parent die?
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73
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Anonymous
Plenty of characters have dead parents
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Does someone cheat?
12 supporters
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graywolf2010
Appledusk cheats on Reedshine by having an affair with Mapleshade (Mapleshade's Vengeance). It is implied that Stormtail cheats on Moonflower with Dappletail (Bluestar's Prophecy). Brightheart suspects that Cloudtail cheats on her with Daisy, though this is later proven false (Twilight).
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Linapup
there are no toys
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Does a family member die?
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11
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Fear
Are there jumpscares?
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Anonymous
this is a book
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graywolf2010
Bramblestar becomes possessed at the end of Lost Stars.
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Are there ghosts?
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Anonymous
Tree is able to see ghosts, and ghosts are mentioned frequently in The Broken Code. StarClan is also literally just dead cats so those are ghosts too
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Are there clowns?
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sovietvodka
no wtf
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CardCatCardboard
In the Forest there is a river that runs through the territories, and in the second series they move to a Lake which is where the rest of the Warrior Cats takes place
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littlemissmoviegoer
this is a book
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Are there razors?
S.A.F.E. ALTERNATIVES® (1-800-DONTCUT)
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Yes
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Anonymous
these are cats living in the wild how tf would there be a shower scene 🤨
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Are there mannequins?
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11
Gross
Yes
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BitterSweetsx
Cats, dont wear pants???
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Does someone vomit?
55 supporters
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crunchyeggyolks
Occasionally cats are fed yarrow to make them throw up, usually so that they can get poison out of their bodies.
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1emon
They make references to "making dirt" and that's the extent of it, nothing graphic
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Does someone spit?
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RowanOakley
"Dirt", a euphemism for feces, is mentioned.
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Is there audio gore?
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2
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BitterSweetxGc
Tis a book.
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Is there farting?
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Large-scale Violence
Yes
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No
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Pokarceus
They are cats. The New Prophecy was based on off it though, so I guess.
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Law Enforcement
Is there copaganda?
8 supporters
Yes
3
No
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placeholdername
Police don't exist since these are cats, but the warrior code which is basically kitty cat laws are often enforced (TBC revolves around the code and codebreaking), even if they are unjust.
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LGBTQ+
Is there deadnaming or birthnaming?
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0
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7
Are there transphobic slurs?
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Yes
0
No
9
Yes
0
No
5
Is an LGBT+ person outed?
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0
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3
Is there bisexual cheating?
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Yes
3
No
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Loss
Is a priceless artifact destroyed?
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0
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6
Medical
Yes
1
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60
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Linapup
these are cats
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0
BitterSweetxGc
No, but cats sharp claws can be similar.
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robinUwO
no
they are cats
living outside
theres no hospitals.
if a cat goes crazy, then oh well
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Yes
14
No
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Frost
Not in a hospital, but there are many scenes in the medicine cat’s den.
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Is there menstruation?
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Yes
62
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Emma Rose
The word cancer" may not be used in-text, but a minor character in the prequel SEs, Tawnyspots, has "a lump in his belly" that slowly kills him, and the authors have stated out-of-universe that it was stomach cancer.
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Mental Health
Yes
24
No
0
0
Warriorsfan
Ravenpaw could have PTSD.
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CardCatCardboard
Nothing is ever outright said, but multiple cats have symptoms of mental disability (main thing that comes to mind is Goosefeather and Mapleshade)
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Yes
17
No
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sovietvodka
No self harm, but a cat does commit suicide by ingesting poison (not because he wants to end his life, but so he can find a ghost. he also comes back to life)
Also, another cat forces his followers to carve his symbol into their paw pads if that counts

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Is autism misrepresented?
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0
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4
Yes
25
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graywolf2010
In Mapleshade’s Vengeance, Mapleshade kills three cats and attempts to kill a pregnant queen, driven by hallucinations of her dead children. In Crookedstar’s Promise, a delusional Goosefeather chases Stormkit and Oakkit across the stepping stones, resulting in Stormkit slipping and breaking his jaw. Tigerstar experiences hallucinations and self-loathing throughout Tigerclaw’s Fury, although these hallucinations are revealed to actually be Mapleshade. Ashfur is implied to be mentally ill throughout The Broken Code, in which he is the main antagonist.
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Is there D.I.D. misrepresentation?
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5
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Miras
Crowpaw in TNP attempts to kill himself via jumping out in front of a monster after Feathertail dies. He is saved by Brambleclaw and Squirrelpaw though, and yells at them for not letting him kill himself
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Is reality unstable or unhinged?
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5
Is there misophonia?
21 supporters
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1
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Pokarceus
no
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Is there ABA therapy?
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0
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6
Is there body dysphoria?
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5
Yes
13
No
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Warriorsfan
Jayfeather and others often resent their disabilities.
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CatButt1234
Kind of. A cat named crowpaw says he doesn’t have a reason to live anymore, and has to be restrained.
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Yes
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graywolf2010
Alderheart and Ravenpaw both suffer from anxiety. Violetshine has an anxiety attack after being reminded of Needletail in Lost Stars.
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Yes
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3
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mousekat
The underground tunnels in the Omen of The Stars and Power Of Three arcs can be very claustrophobic.
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AxelCatto
No, but cats are often depicted as starving and thin in certain books.
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Is there autism specific abuse?
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sovietvodka
Shadowsight ingests poison to kill himself. Not to end his life though, rather to hunt a ghost.
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Noxious
Yes
0
No
7
0
floatingant
No. This is a book.
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1
0
floatingant
There are multiple scenes with characters depicted as underwater, such as trying to save another character, or drowning.
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Does a baby cry?
12 supporters
Yes
19
No
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CatButt1234
Yeah, kittens will wail if they are in pain/dying, or if they are sad. But it’s a book, so you don’t actually hear it.
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Is there shakey cam?
22 supporters
Yes
0
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Plipplopcountess
This is a book.
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Is there screaming?
6 supporters
Yes
0
No
5
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floatingant
Nothing audible. This is a book.
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Miras
The cats have their own swears, of course non-vulgar though (it is a kids book) but they can pretty easily be compared to real life swears
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Lambie345
This is a book.
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Paranoia
2
CardCatCardboard
Technically all the cats are being watched by Starclan, but there are a couple scenes where somebody is stalked or watched for a future plan. (Ex: Hollyleaf watching Ashfur unbeknownst to him to kill him later)
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Is the fourth wall broken?
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Yes
0
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15
Pregnancy
Is a baby stillborn?
12 supporters
Yes
21
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0
2
BluelsABitConfused
Many cats have stillborn kits
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Is there childbirth?
12 supporters
Yes
63
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1
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ManSUCC
There are multiple graphic depictions of childbirth and a lot of mildly less graphic depictions.
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Are there abortions?
11 supporters
Yes
2
No
45
5
Frost
No, but some kits are stillborn.
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1
CardCatCardboard
Pregnant queens and/or kits are almost constantly in the clans
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Yes
64
No
2
4
Plipplopcountess
Several kits are stillborn
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Yes
53
No
1
7
graywolf2010
Bright Stream is carried off by an eagle while expecting kits in The Sun Trail. Several characters die in childbirth (namely, in Forest of Secrets, Crookedstar’s Promise, and Daisy’s Kin).
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Prejudice
Are there fat jokes?
24 supporters
Yes
56
No
4
6
graywolf2010
House cats, or kittypets, are looked at with disdain for being overweight.
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6
AxelCatto
It is not intentional, but sometimes there are mistakes where a cat is called by the wrong gender, which are just simply things that slipped by the editors. This is worse for some cats than others.
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Yes
1
No
52
5
Plipplopcountess
These are cats
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Yes
0
No
46
1
Anonymous
These are cats. They do not have the concept of homophobia.
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15
graywolf2010
No, but Tigerstar‘s attempted ethnic cleansing of half-clan and non-forestborn cats in the first series may be an allegory to the Holocaust.
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Yes
0
No
27
4
CheemsBurbger
Cats cannot wear dresses
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Is there hate speech?
14 supporters
Yes
50
No
10
6
Anonymous
Often there is hate speech against cats of half-Clan, rogue, loner, or kittypet birth.
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Yes
11
No
2
5
Smoky
Eh, It's complicated. There's no racial or ethnic misrepresentation in Warriors, since these are cats. Although cats without Clans are often looked at with disdain by Clan cats, cats who think this are often shown to be in the wrong to do so. There's also no 100% canon LGBTQ+ cats in Warriors. There's no real world religions in Warriors, but sometimes Clan cats think that cats who don't believe in StarClan are weird. Many people in the Warriors fandom consider disabled people to be misrepresented in Warrior Cats.
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Yes
71
No
7
19
mousekat
Confirmed LGBT cats (Tallstar, Ravenpaw, ect) and cats commonly thought of to be LGBT (Redtail, Blackstar, Rowanstar, ect) die, as the books take place through several years. No characters are killed for being LGBT, many die from old age or natural causes; but some die in battle.
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6
Needletail
Cats with disabilities are often forced into a role they don’t want because their society doesn’t think they can become warriors
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Are there n-words?
13 supporters
Yes
0
No
44
5
Anonymous
These are cats
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Is there aphobia?
10 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
5
Race
Is there blackface?
11 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
9
Relationships
Yes
13
No
0
3
cyberwhiskers
Dustpelt and Ferncloud, Thistleclaw and Spottedleaf, Pinestar and Leopardfoot, Thornclaw and Blossomfall, Ivypool and Fernsong, Squirrelflight and Bramblestar/Ashfur, are some canon relationships with large age gaps that I personally find really bad or kinda weird
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Religious
Yes
6
No
0
0
floatingant
Religion is a very important topic in the society of the cats - they believe in StarClan, which is the equivalent of heaven. They also have an equivalent to hell. They have doctors / priests and leaders who have strong connections to cat heaven, and atheists are looked down upon. Many characters have dreams about or that take place in StarClan or the spirits of deceased cats. There's far too much to mention - the forest cats are very religious.
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Yes
3
No
0
0
Not exactly hell, but their version is the Dark Forest. Dark Forest cats are often mentioned and appear many times throughout the series.
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Sex
Yes
5
No
69
6
sovietvodka
No.
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Is someone sexually objectified?
21 supporters
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Yes
0
No
8
Yes
10
No
5
3
Warriorsfan
Yes. These are cats, they can't wear clothes.
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Is there bestiality?
44 supporters
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Yes
0
No
9
2
CardCatCardboard
Not in the context of ‘losing virginity’, but multiple cats get pregnant who haven’t been before if you count that.
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Are there incestuous relationships?
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43 supporters
Yes
54
No
2
8
Hooligan
While it was an accident, two siblings end up becoming mates. There's also other accidents where two cousins will become mates, but it's never mentioned they're cousins or related at all.
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Sexism
Yes
2
No
12
Sickness
Yes
10
No
0
2
cinda
No graphic depictions of strokes are in the series. Shadowsight has seizures, not strokes. Some cats (such as Sagewhisker) are confirmed outside the books to have died from cardiac events.
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2
Miras
Graywing has asthma, and it is referred to multiple times and is a plotpoint
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Yes
14
No
0
2
Miras
Goosefeather is stated by the authors to have died to dementia. His behavior in the books makes this pretty clear too
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Yes
8
No
0
2
HarlanJenkins
Many cats die from chronic illness
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Social
Yes
15
No
0
2
Pokarceus
Loners and rogues are technically homeless, but it's by choice.
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Are there anti-abortion themes?
19 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
9
Are there fat suits?
11 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
12
Is existentialism debated?
6 supporters
Add comment
Yes
3
No
0
Spoiler
Yes
1
No
56
12
Daroganheart
There is no santa, the cats are not christian.
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Are there end credit scenes?
12 supporters
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Yes
0
No
7
Yes
50
No
5
8
Frost
The Warriors series is ongoing, so it is too soon to tell. However, individual books have had happy and sad endings.
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Vehicular
Does a car crash?
3 supporters
Yes
60
No
5
5
Anonymous
While no car /crashes/ come to mind, some characters are killed after being hit by a car (referred to as monsters" by cats in the book).
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1
IrisMidori
This being a book series, you can't actually HEAR anything, but I do remember a scene where a character is nearly hit by a car, and the sound of the car veering to avoid them is described. IIRC, the scene is built up to though, and isn't super important, so it can be skipped fairly easily.
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Does a plane crash?
4 supporters
Yes
3
No
62
4
Anonymous
No. Planes aren't even mentioned in the series.
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Yes
70
No
1
4
LunerWolf421
LITERALLY EVERY OTHER CAT GETS HIT BY A CAR
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Violence
Yes
3
No
57
9
Anonymous
these are cats....
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Is there blood/gore?
27 supporters
Yes
77
No
1
5
Anonymous
While lots of characters suffer injuries with lots of blood, one specific death is very worthy of the gore warning in The Darkest Hour. If you want specifics of the injury (stop reading if not!), he is clawed throat to tail along his belly and loses all nine lives at once since the injury is so severe. There might be worse, but this is the first that comes to mind.
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Does someone drown?
10 supporters
Yes
76
No
2
3
Plipplopcountess
Mapleshade's kits, Bluestar, and some others
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Yes
10
No
37
4
AxelCatto
In the comic book series Ravenpaw's path, a farmer owns a shotgun. He doesn't use it, but he threatens two cats with it.
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