Washwinwhi the Catcus

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Washwinwhi
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Owner
ashlinnhi
Stolen
25 Sep 2022
Hatched
23 Jan 2024
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Thank you for always giving us the gift of beautiful music. We love hearing it around and I definitely feel like I'm in a fancy recital early in the mornings when I have the chance to catch it!

Here's to Ash Spotify 2024!

Thought I'd repay the favour a little so here's my favourite holiday music just for you ❤️
https://youtu.be/n-J8akT3ndo?si=ExWPOylnKcGudvMu
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YhBZ0_G7I60
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HKtvmX9rVBw&pp=QAFIAQ%3D%3D

Happy Holidays 2023!





thank you @sapphire12 ❤️

About Catcus Eggs

Catcus eggs can be found strewn around in the cactus patches of Leila. When first laid, Catcus eggs have no "eye holes." These holes are actually carved by other small creatures of Leila's biome, attracted by the sweet smell emitting from the "face" area of the egg.

When the Catcus egg has its "eyes," the hatching process can begin.

About the Catcus Creature

Aren't these creatures just purrrfect for any plant lover? Just be careful to not poke yourself when you pet them!

Catcus are a plant based species that reside in Liela's deserts. Because the inside of this creature is hollow and does not prey on other species; smaller creatures tend to make nests inside of them! This symbiotic relationship starts all the way from egg stage, where it is crucial to have another species help.

Catcus thrive in dry environments and can go without water for 2 years. Sometimes in the driest seasons, Catcus will stop moving to conserve energy. Many Arkians visit Leila to witness "Catcus statues" and to bring water for them.

Catcus can be kept as household pets, though you may want to "de-prick" your Catcus first. This process does no harm to the Catcus, and will allow you to hold and pet your Catcus to your hearts content without getting poked!