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'''Chakats''' are a [[feline|felinoid]] [[taur]] [[species]] once described as "Everybody's favourite over-perfected cat". They are the creations of [[Bernard Doove]], inspired by some ideas brought forward by other people for their own characters, most notably: [[Mike Higgs]]' [[Kendarii]], [[Roy Pounds]]' [[Garetta]], [[Mary Lynn Skirvin]]'s snow cats and other similar characters.
 
'''Chakats''' are a [[feline|felinoid]] [[taur]] [[species]] once described as "Everybody's favourite over-perfected cat". They are the creations of [[Bernard Doove]], inspired by some ideas brought forward by other people for their own characters, most notably: [[Mike Higgs]]' [[Kendarii]], [[Roy Pounds]]' [[Garetta]], [[Mary Lynn Skirvin]]'s snow cats and other similar characters.
  

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Chakat by Goldfur

Chakats are a felinoid taur species once described as "Everybody's favourite over-perfected cat". They are the creations of Bernard Doove, inspired by some ideas brought forward by other people for their own characters, most notably: Mike Higgs' Kendarii, Roy Pounds' Garetta, Mary Lynn Skirvin's snow cats and other similar characters.

Chakats are extremely social creatures, needing both physical and emotional contact regularly. Due to their empathic nature, this is frequently more intimate than most. It also means that they try to be friendly with everyone, but when crossed, can be dangerous enemies.

In the Chakona Space universe, chakats were designed as first-landing colonizers and ideal organisms of high intellect and great physical capacity; in space, their extra limbs allow them extra maneuverability, and when their colony ships land, they can act as their own heavy equipment. In addition, being hermaphroditic allows their population to expand quicker than a normal colony.

Physiology

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A typical chakat family

Chakats have the lower body of any of the big cats, a humanoid torso, and anthro-feline faces. They have prehensile tails, are all functional hermaphrodites, and all have feminine breasts. Adult heights range from about 1.5 to 1.7 metres (5' to 5' 8"), while their weight is between 160 to 200kg (350 to 440lb). Life-span is around 150 years.[1]

Though Chakats were designed to be "ideal organisms", Chakats have four major disadvantages. First, they are large, which means they are unwieldy in cramped areas. Second, they have increased life support requirements, including air, food, and water. Thirdly, they are very sensitive to high temperatures making their inhabitable range more limited. Finally, they can suffer from mild atavism.

Family life

Chakats enjoy a very open and active polyamorous lifestyle, with each member of the family supporting each other in the upkeep of the family as a whole, whether it is by providing or helping to raise the cubs.

Chakats have a complex mating system, including (in ascending order):

  • Companions - somewhere between best friend and lover
  • Denmates - those one formally brings into the family
  • Lifemates - those one wants to live with, grow old with, and die with

Additionally, a mateship of the heart denotes an unconsummated mateship, based on emotions entirely without any physical drive behind them.

Other

  • "Tail High!" is a chakat version of "goodbye"; it means "Be happy!"
  • Chakats are main characters in the comic Apollo 9. In this variant universe, chakats naturally evolved in Australia.

See also

References

  1. An Introduction To Chakats

External links

Web MA