Hanikezi the Hanacat

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Hanikezi
100% Happy
Owner
cho
Stolen
19 Dec 2023
Hatched
4 Jan 2024
731 +3
Views
827 +2
Clicks
90
Feeds
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Merry Christmas Cho,
Here is a little something for you, sorry it's not much but I hope you like her anyway. Love you so much and will always be internally grateful for everything you have done. No matter what life throws at both of us just know that I will always be here for you on or off eggcave.

Love Sophie ❤️

About Hanacat Eggs

Hanacat eggs all have a flower stuck to them. These flowers will gradually fall off, petal by petal, and when all the petals have fallen off the egg will hatch. Studies conducted by the SAR Center show that Hanacat eggs hatch the quickest when placed on soft bedding and exposed to sunlight. The petals have healing properties, so they are highly sought out by doctors and herbalists. If someone forcefully removes the petals, however, the petal will shrivel up and all its medicinal properties will be lost, becoming highly poisonous. The petal will grow back after some time, however, giving the person a second chance to raise the creature correctly.

About the Hanacat Creature

Young Hanacats are incredibly shy and will go out of their way to avoid contact with other creatures. They hide in the shadows of the Forest during the day, which makes them to be incredibly elusive. They are also highly curious and will come out of their hiding places at night to explore. Once outside, they are playful and enjoy frolicking around in Ark City. As they grow older, they leave the Forest more often, and become more sociable. An older Hanacat is more easier to tame than a young one. When domesticated, Hanacats are loyal and affectionate companions, making them great pets. They still retain their curiosity, however, so fragile items should not be kept near Hanacats.

Once a grown adult, the Hanacat's flower petals lose their healing qualities but still retain their beauty.