One time I RPed as a former kittypet who was declawed. I tried to emphasize the fact that he walked as though his paws were in pain, and somehow I became deputy. This is really helpful, btw!
I joined a server once. A cat named Orcabreeze was declawed An apprentice named Reedpaw or Rootpaw tripped and said Orcabreeze attacked her because they went on patrol and Orcabreeze came back with a stick in her jaws that was described as sharpened Root/Reedpaw was role-playing with me as kin so I believed her. I was also her mentor, but that didn't matter Anyways I told the leader Rainbracken, who hadn't received his nine lives at the time, about the incident and he exiled Orcabreeze After that I went on patrol and was murdered by the stick after Orcabreeze trapped my leg in a bear trap Then I decided to go to Root/Reed in a dream where she said she lied about being attacked, really she just tripped on a root
Fun fact: cats have special whiskers on their body that helps them sense everything around them, these whiskers can also calculate which way prey is going to run. Blind cats often live happily and just like a normal cat, they just don't feel comfortable to jump, seeing as they don't know where they're going to land
The advice you've given in this video is absolutely amazing! But, here's a reminder! Blindness and deafness are spectrums. A cat could be blind or deaf in one eye/ear, or both ears/eyes, and not entirely! It doesn't always have to be 100% blind/deaf. Even entirely blind people have a sense of the light spectrum too. Your cat could have failing eyesight or hearing that fades to an entirety of blindness/deafness, or just permanently very bad eyesight/hearing. There's different types of blindness. Some have cataracts, some have diabetic or age-related blindness, some have un-corrected refractive errors. Others are born with deafness/blindness at birth. Whilst unlikely a COMPLETELY blind or deaf kitten will survive to become an apprentice, it doesn't mean an able-bodied kitten is 100% likely to survive either, blind and deaf kittens are MORE susceptible to disease and predatory animals. Even certain breeds of cats are more susceptible to ear and eye disease which can often result in permanent or temporary blindness/deafness! Results of disabilities like these not only can be age-induced, inherited at birth or from an injury but also disease. Example in Bengal cats: Also referred to as PRA, progressive retinal atrophy involves genetic disorders that cause the degeneration of a Bengal cat’s eyes. As time goes on, a Bengal cat with PRA may experience vision loss. Some cats even become blind due to the disease. Some cats start to display signs of PRA while still kittens, while others do not show signs until later in life. Unfortunately, progressive retinal atrophy is inherited, so it affects both males and females.
My step dad is partially deaf bc of a crash he was in that "killed" him until someone resuscitated him. So you'd have to speak loud enough for him to hear
I just want to mention another thing to help with deaf cats! As we saw with Snowkit, his speech was very slurred compared to others, so you can use the adjective ‘stuttered’ or ‘slurred’ when speaking! I would also like to add that Snowkit is my favourite character (don’t judge)
Im pretty experienced with roleplaying as disabled ocs, and was honestly coming into this video expecting worser advice as to what I would give, but honestly you did a GREAT job! I honestly learned a lot more than what I already knew, especially on deaf ocs. So seriously, good job :D
5:48 Nuh uh! A cat born blind can still be a warrior, it will be a disadvantage in fighting but they can still hunt just as well. Even in real life, cats don’t rely much on their vision to hunt, so a blind cat in a fantasy series could certainly adapt. And besides, a blind cat could memorize the territory just as well as any normal warrior, Jayfeather proves this! Speaking of Jayfeather, the only reason he became a medicine cat was because starclan made him. He easily could have become a warrior, and so could any blind cat.
Cats don't rely on the vision that much? so their slit eyes aren't that important even though they judge the distance of the prey infront and since the slit eyes are vertical they have a smaller field of vision to keep focus on their prey.
Disability is a spectrum and all, so here’s a couple tips I’ve got for more generalised hearing loss taken right from a tumblr post that was really cohesive but I didn’t save the username of like a fool - as well as personal experience with hard of hearing ocs! (I’m not as experienced with other disablities but if y’all have any questions - about deaf cats or anything else - I’ll gladly prattle on to you about it. Might as well get into the spirit of disability pride month this July, yeah?) HEARING LOSS IMPORTANT - avoid them speaking with broken grammar, in third person, or with overly simplistic vocabulary like a caveman or toddler. If a deaf or hard of hearing cat can speak they will also be taught grammar - they will not suddenly forget how to speak if they lose their hearing - teaching deaf cats to speak verbally is a slow and dedicated process - if your oc is blind or deaf in one ear, they will lose/not have depth perception for that sense! So, unable to gauge how far a sound or sight is. - cats rely on hearing much more than they do eyesight. A cat would notice hearing loss as a problem long before even WE would. - blue eyed white cats are most genetically predisposed to being born deaf, but any cat can ! - hearing impaired cats are often loud. They need to be able to hear themselves, or they won’t notice the sounds they’re making. - cats have carpal whiskers on their paws. Less sensitive than facial whiskers, but still can assist your cat in picking up vibrations. - even if your clan doesn’t attempt an official sign language your cat can and will find some way to communicate, even if it’s just with family or friends ! - lipreading is extremely difficult. seriously it’s a nightmare. You need a clear view of the face, the cat needs to be clearly and slowly speaking, and it has to be a single speaker. It’s going to be useless for clan wide arguments or debates. And they’re not going to catch every word! - hearing loss is a spectrum. Your oc could only struggle with hearing quieter sounds, like hushed conversation or birdsong or the crunch of leaves, or they could only be able to hear extremely loud sounds like a gunshot. - RIVERCLAN - 2ND BEST you don’t need to hear fish to catch them. When leafbare comes it’ll be more difficult, though! Due to the swimming cats likely get a lot of ear infections and thus deaf cats would be more common in this clan :] - WINDCLAN - 1ST BEST The moorland has low lying vegetation. It’s not filled with crunchy leaves or water and there’s very little to make noise accidentally on. Most predators a deaf cat wouldn’t be able to spot in time despise open areas like moorlands. The only concern are twoleg dogs and for smaller cats, hawks, neither of which are particularly stealthy. - SHADOWCLAN - 3RD BEST With lush thick ferns and reeds (it IS a wetland) it can be quite annoying for a cat who can’t hear. Mud makes sound, too, so the damp environment doesn’t help much in the way of stealth. Predators will be lurking everywhere in swampy wetlands, and could easily sneak up on your cat. However, they hunt frogs, which generally aren’t hunted by sound! - THUNDERCLAN - 4TH BEST; or, DEAF CAT NIGHTMARE ZONE Forests are awful to hunt in if you can’t hear. Imagine walking in a field with invisible landmines that immediately broadcast your entire location to everything in the area. Yeah. Yeah. Rodent prey requires hearing to catch and a lot of cover means predators could and will be everywhere.
Ok uh I just got this in my recommendations, and while I don’t play wcue at all I do however am in the warriors fandom and I will note HOLY COW I didn’t think people actually took role playing as disabled characters in wcue super seriously. The fact everyone is trying to be as accurate and as positive with learning how a disabled cat’s usual life differs from the abled varies genuinely makes me feel happy. And just to note, as a hard of hearing by birth person myself, i’d just reccommend that your oc’s communication can vary greatly depending on the context of their deafness. For instance, a profoundly deaf cat wouldn’t likely be able to speak as well, like snowkit, but if the cat is just moderately deaf or mild, for instance, it’s more likely they’ll hear better, but will take more time to process as well as have a bit of difficulty speaking and communicating verbally, as they can misunderstand easily, yelling may be indecipherable to them, and may mistake words meanings or phrase their words a bit differently, and may not be able to notice how loudly they’re speaking as well! Anyways, just speaking from my view as I am no expert but as someone who indeed has hearing loss I wanted to say this! Great video, keep up the work 👍
Another tip for roleplaying as blind ocs: Cats in real life use their whiskers to navigate as well, especially those who are blind. (As an owner of a blind cat, they brush their whiskers against the wall and furniture to tell their surroundings). I use this in my blind oc Soaring’Cardinal so she can get around camp by herself. (She helps specifically in the nursery with caring for the kits.)
I have a Blind OC named Blind’Sight, she is an elder that served a full Warrior life, complete badahh she hates the rain because it muddles her smell and hearing, she hates having others hunt for her so she hunts on her own and was a feared fighter since she was able to detect anyone trying to sneak up on her in her prime
I have a blind elder oc! Their name is Blind’eyes, formerly known as Spider’pelt, was retired to the elders den when he became blind. He uses his smell and hearing to sense other cats, but they aren’t as good as he grows older.
i almost always play as a half blind oc called Snowleaf, and i was asked "Snowleaf can you cure this cats blindness" i said no sry blindness can't be cured and helped guide them back home
3:40 deaf people & animals can also still communicate with speech, but their tones often won't match the subject of their words & will be slurred and heavily mispronounced, most commonly known as a 'deaf accent'! I wanted to note this because I have a deaf oc & when I roleplay as her, most other people forget or ignore her lack of hearing, no matter how emphasized, simply because she can speak. also, deaf animals & people can feel vibrations, so they can feel something approach or even tell if a cat is speaking, just not able to hear their words. also, a general tip for disabled ocs, especially ones who are warriors: don't 'baby' the character too much, it enforces the stereotype that disabled people are helpless & can't function on their own, & ends up making your oc a gross caricature rather than something that reflects life. of course, your oc can have massive hurdles with certain activities, but at least have them try to be independent!
This really helped a lot as I don't know how to react to being in disabilities Once, I wanted to roleplay as a cat who lost their sight from falling down the gorge but I didn't know what to do 😅 thank you!
I love these informative types of videos!! Btw if you’re having a hard time saying warrior/elder or apprentice/warrior, etc. I’d personally just say character :3 if you haven’t already, you should do a video on how to roleplay a kit since I see a lot of people struggle to capture the actual mannerisms of a young kit!
I have a warrior who was in a forest fire accident leaving almost his whole body burnt and one specific thing that I have always kept consistent is the fact that he does not allow other warriors to touch him due to burn wounds stinging if something or someone touching them he’s still able to do his warrior job just fine is just that he would have to visits the medicine den quiet a lot because of his burns (love the video I think it’s was very informative especially the blind one considering I have a lot of blind oc’s lol)
These are so helpful! Because I had a deaf/mute still wasn’t sure lol😅 it’s so easy to rp as my baby tinystalk thank u for this help! I once rped as tinystalk being deaf and every-single-CAT! Literally avoided talking to me I was literally only talking to people if I started the conversation 😢
Mute cat's are fairly similar to the deaf ones you can incorporate sign language, or use your paws in stuff to indicate actions! The only difference is you can hear!
My oc Blinkpaw (idk don’t ask) he’s blind but I got the hang of using him and understanding his behaviors by using his sense of smell, hearing, and feeling. He also becomes friends with others that help him because he couldn’t get around whenever he had to go to training to become a warrior(once he became a med cat apprentice) and they had to teach him and help him around. It’s always fun to play as him because everyone is always trying to help him while some try to baby him. the med cats, kits, and others are fun to chat with and helpful to get him around and help him figure out where the heck he is, especially since he came from shadow clan but left it as a young kitty by his mother. In short I love Blinkpaw and people help him at times as well.
a fun thing about cats, their whiskers are VERY sensitive. they're another sensory input used to judge the distance of things around them. they wouldn't bump and hit their head very much, if at all. unlike a lot of people tend to think, blind animals (especially felines) are far from helpless.
I’ve rped as a lot of these cats. Had a blind cat (won a war with her, RIP Halfpelt), I have a cat with night blindness (Nighthawk can’t see in low ambiences), and an amputee (Catalina is my strictly kittypet OC bc she has a prosthetic leg). She’s strictly kittypet bc as a cat grows, if they have prosthetics, that would need to be readjusted and replaced as the cat gets bigger, which is not ideal for a wild cat.
Awesome video :) Funny story! Once I was playing as a blind rouge oc and I wandered into windclan camp and they didn’t realize that I was blind and kept on making jokes about me hunting in camp and stuff I forgot to tell them that I was blind because I thought they looked at my bio and then the leader was like “Oop their blind” and everyone started treating me nicer 😭
I have a oc named stone her father had brunt her leg as a apprentice and her mother died saving her se she has guilt,yet she had learned to run and Junp with leg with the balance with her large tail!
Thank you for making this video! I’m currently redesigning an oc of mine who after being thrown in a still smoldering fire pit was blinded, and burnt one of his forepaws severely. Thsi video really helped me understand how his injuries can be interpreted in role plays!
Love the video, good tips and tricks, but cats whiskers act as almost second eyes for them, so blind cats could get very good senses of the world around them even without being able to see. No criticism lol, this actually helped a lot, I struggle with making disabled characters personally, so thanks!
Another tip that might extremelly important: DO NOT name oc's after their disability- I know it's common sense but I've seen a lot of players do this before and its extremelly offendive. Unless it's part of their tragic story anf it's PORTRAYED as a BAD NAME, avoid using these. If you still think that's okay, think on how you'd feel if you were born- For example, blind, and your mom decided to name you "Blindness" sounds mean, right? I had a blind leader once, and I made him have his own struggles. Despite this, he never victimized himself for his blindness or constantly pointed it out in conversations- But what upset me is that one person said "What we have a blind leader???? He can't become leader, he's blind!" And that pissed me off so much. Like people, oc's don't have to be ALL about disability. Garrett from Quest from Camelot is a great example of a disabled character that has a lot more to him than his blindness. He struggles, but he is NOT helpless. ALSO, don't search for a "medical cure" for your oc's disability, that's also not okay. People with disability don't need to be "fixed", it's part of who they are. Of course, can't speak for all disabled people, but the "Disability cure" trope can be seen as a very offensive one, so yeah, beware. The Cinderheart situation used the troupe slightly, implying that Cinderpelt who have a new chance to live a "Happy life as a warrior" If she was reborn with a good leg, when she could be just as happy AND BECOME A WARRIOR IF SHE WANTED even with her bad leg. Anyways, don't follow Cinderheart's example. Disabled people can find happiness and do whatever they want like any people can, don't assume their lives are doomed because they are blind, deaf, etc etc. Sorry if I said anything wrong or offensive (call me out if I did, I want to educate myself better.) It's just because Warrior Cats books represent disabilities SO POORLY and most of wc fans replicate the same behavior. Thanks for the video!
Btw if you are a blind medicine cat and you are at the tunnels before the Moonstone’s cave, you can say that you use your whiskers to know if you can continue walking or if the tunnel is getting narrower, cuz that’s why whiskers exist. Btw sorry for my grammar, I’m not English but I’m learning :)
I think that it is incredibly important to emphasize deaf warriors' capabilities. Deaf cats are very likely to be made warriors as they really have no real disadvantage and are perfectly capable of operating in clan life. If we consider these cats as anthropromorphic, they can likely lipread similar to deaf humans in real life. However, even with extensive speech pathology, most deaf people only understand a fraction of what they are trying to lipread. A better tip might be that your deaf oc is perfectly capable of communicating, but some things get lost in translation and your oc prefers to communicate via body language (cat sign language!!!) as most deaf people do. The Deaf community is incredibly interesting and open, and if you really want to be genuine with roleplaying as a deaf character, I highly reccomend checking out sources and researching it!
this really helped me a lot. I wanted to RP as a Medicine Cat who had their back left leg attacked by foxes, and this video really helped a lot about that, thank you.
i have a oc who's mainly deaf (very poor hearing), and i like to incorporate both lip-reading and some forms of sign language when interacting w/ others ! for example, someone may say and act out what they are telling my character at the same time. also when talking i sometimes stutter or slur my words (like how snowkits only line in the books was slurred speech)
3:50 can I just add. If that cat became deaf at a point in there life, like, apprentice, warrior, elder. The can still talk. But can’t hear other cats replies. If there born deaf, like snowkit they might not no, or struggle to talk
I wanna add that in the warriors series cats communicate a LOT with their tails, especially on patrols. They also groom each others fur, twitch their ears, ect, which can make it easier for a deaf or mute oc role play ^^
Hello, this rp help video reminded me of my... Mostly dead, discord server i made to help new roleplayers to learn how to rp in warrior cats... Rn I'm trying to revive it so not having any luck
I sometimes used to play as Crystalgaze, an elder cat! Most of my time was in the camp just walking around and sniffing things, I even walked slowly to prevent bumping on things or other cats. It was fun, almost all the clan asked me every day how I was and if I needed something
I love Rp as an blind cat and I find easy to use: -the blind she-cat sniffed the air trying to recognize the other cats scent - or - the blind she sniffed her way to the den -
Personally for phrases, actions and speech for death OC personally, this is in my opinion they could like talk pretty loudly as since they can’t hear themselves actually talking so they would talk very loudly to others bc they can’t hear
it’s not a warrior cats story, but i’ve got a cat oc called Carrie who has three legs! she hung around a barn in her younger years and got kicked by a horse, something that happened to my riding instructor’s cat a few years ago.
I have an oc who I sometimes use whose half blind, she was born half blind. Though for the story I have for her states that she's a kitty-pet I have used her for clan roleplay. She has two names that I use. For kitty-pet RPs her name is Fantasy, this name holds a lot of history and I'll be happy to share the story if anyone asks, when I use her for clan RPs her name is Quill-suffix, almost all the time she's just an apprentice.
I have a blind apprentice oc called fogpaw (fogyarrow as their warrior name) I put all my ocs in a google slide to keep track of their lore, and the line I have written down for fogpaw is: “I used to love the rain….until that illness stripped away my sight….now rain is nothing more than a burden on my back that slows me down with each. Little. Drop.”
I have an of who is deaf,blind, has trouble smelling and a wounded back leg because she was attacked by a fox when she was a kit, what kind of role would this of have?
I have a blind OC that has the uncanny ability to sense vibrations in the ground (basically think of Toph from Avatar). The rest of my blind OCs do not have this ability however and rely more on scent and sound to get around. They will also use their whiskers to sense the direction of the wind. Some of them even use sticks (sort of like how people use walking canes) as a means to get better idea of the terrain around them.
I once rped as a deaf cat and I literally was ignored but I had to become a medicine apprentice because they thought since I was deaf I wouldn’t be able to hear a rouge and die because of the fact I couldn’t hear but when I became med I was happy but still it was fun😅👍🏽
Can you do how to rp as a Ex Barn cat? I find it difficult because it’s hard to make it try seem like it’s not the main thing about your character but not trying to ignore it at all!
I one time did rp as deaf tom and just did that he can read mouths. But if I didn’t look at them, I would ’not hear them’ and would not respond immideatly
"You'll rarely be an warrior, if you even be an apprentice." This statement is false. Disabled cats can become warriors just fine. Have you ever seen a blind cat hunt? Have you ever seen a cat with two legs move around? Respectfully, I think you haven't done your research while you were doing this video, I don't think you said that _really odd_ comment with bad intent, but I do have to correct you on that. It does take time for a cat to get used to their disability, if they got it later on in life, but that does _not_ mean they can "rarely be a warrior, if even an apprentice". If the cat got their disability from birth, they'll learn how to live with that, since if you lose a sense the others are heightened. These are also cats who speak fluent english, built society and have magic ghost cats, of course they'll learn how to live with their disability. I recommend you add a disclaimer somewhere. Hope this helps.
Although I said that, i also said that they could possibly become a warrior or apprentice. I made that statement because it logically makes more sense. As well as most disabled OCs tend to be elders. I'm not saying all of them are it's just the majority. I know your oc can become a warrior by getting used to their disabilities, I was going off of my experience, the books (up to po3 Eclipse), and some research on the warriors series. ^^
@@zzomiez I'd like to note that the Warriors series is *not* a good source of representation, accuracy, or realism to how disabled people/cats function or are treated. I definitely wouldn't use it as a guideline for disabled roleplay research at all. The authors are infamous for being ableist when it comes to writing disabled characters. Here are a few examples: > Squirrelflight's Hope. When Squirrelflight is injured/presumed dead in a rockslide & temporarily goes to StarClan, Sandstorm tells her to stay in StarClan, as apparently being dead is far better than living disabled. I don't need to explain why this is horrible. When confronted about this, the authors told fans they would edit this line out of the book in future copies, but to my knowledge, that hasn't been done & was a straight up lie. > Briarlight's injury. - I don't remember which book it was in. When Briarpaw is injured by a falling tree & is stuck in the medicine den, Millie screams at Jayfeather for "prolonging her suffering" while he is treating her. Millie implies, like Sandstorm, that being disabled- in a fictional & humanoid society where the cats have access to working medicine & professional treatment- is worse than being dead. > Cinderpelt's injury. After having had her leg twisted, Cinderpaw is immediately forced into the medicine cat position, despite her protests. In real life, cats missing even multiple limbs are entirely capable of doing what four-limbed cats can do. Like I said before, they live in a humanoid society with access to humanoid medical treatment, so stripping away her warrior training is just- well, blatantly an example of ableism. There are a few more examples, like Longtail being forced to be an elder, Jayfeather being forced to be a medicine cat, etc, etc. but this reply is long enough already. :') I hope this helps, it isn't supposed to be a jab at you or the video. I do think that the video was well-made, though I agree that 1 or 2 lines could be phrased differently. Love the morphs. ^^
@@randome7398 copy paste this and SPREAD FOR THE WCUE COMMUNITYYYYYYYYY Warrior Cats is TERRIBLE with disability representantion AND NOT a good example for children's books. I remember copying these kinds of plots as a kid with my oc's and drawings and now I know that it was an awful behavior that should not be repeated. I'm lucky that I had better sources to educate myself and not let wc's influence cloud my judgement, but some people didn't.
@@zzomiezmost disabled characters in warriors tend to be elders because people’s senses normally get worse and they develop chronic conditions preventing them from working as they age. Most of the first arc elders with disabilities [including Oneeye, who become a warrior despite being vision impaired starting very young] were warriors at some point in their lives, they just got older and their senses started to become impaired
I almost Always rp as my oc Charred Sun whom was permanently damaged on her front leg due to a fire where she lost her litter mates bay strike and hornetrise,This was super helpful though!
@@zzomiez yeah its was.. really crazy. And another time this same person was kinda just.. being a bit too much. They played my characters sibling(kits) and i would barely say anything or just sit their afk and their character would whine and cry about being bullied and hated.
I have one oc who is deaf, his littermate and him came over this because he slowly lost Hearing as a kitten and he learned to lip read! Although his words are stuttered and he mumbles, usually unsure of himself! I had another oc, who was blind after a battle, he’s an ex-Warrior now elder because he never learned how to deal with it but his mate is a kitty pet who he sometimes visits following the normal scent
One time I roleplayed as an oc of mine who was born into a clan but left after being attacked by a fox which left her with a permanently injured back and front leg,impaired hearing along with completely losing her sight in her left eye, plus trauma. After realizing she wasn't happy as a kittypet, her clan welcomed her back(idk why tbh) but I made it clear why I wasn't fit to have a serious role like deputy or leader and somehow I became Deputy and fought in a war and apparently I was 'the one that saved us'.. LIKE WHA?
Hey could you do how to how to rp as a sick cat? A lot of cats don't rp as : A kit w green cough.. White cough) and I need some exp cause I thiught if rping as a kit with green cough but I didn't know how. T-T
I have an oc whom has a permanently disabled back leg,(scarred) and I haven’t really had too much experience (meaning I’ve roleplayed as an disabled cat) but what if they’re a rogue or loner? How would it work.
Hello! WCUE player here! I need some help. How would you role play as a cat who struggles to speak? I find it difficult to say the words how it should be said if they have trouble. Also, how would you role play as an elder with dementia/memory issues? Can you help?
For a cat who has trouble speaking they would probably use a lot of paw movements to help guide what their saying. So even if amother cat doesn't fully understand they would still get their message across. As for an elder with dementia, sometimes they may get lost around the camp, as well as they would forget common things. Something I see in dementia as well is them thi king their in a different point of time for example them thinking they are a warrior and trying to go do warrior duties! ^^
I got a blind oc and a broken leg oc! Ima just d logstroke(The broken leg oc): Logkit was born to honey'pelt and fangfern after some moons when she become a apprentice her mentor was the deputy fawnfang as they went out on a hunting trainin as logpaw caught a rat a tree fell on her stroking her and breaking her front leg she had to wait moons to be a warrior when she became one..fawnstar chose the name logstroke as the tree stroked her as a apprentice!
One time I RPed as a former kittypet who was declawed. I tried to emphasize the fact that he walked as though his paws were in pain, and somehow I became deputy. This is really helpful, btw!
I joined a server once. A cat named Orcabreeze was declawed
An apprentice named Reedpaw or Rootpaw tripped and said Orcabreeze attacked her because they went on patrol and Orcabreeze came back with a stick in her jaws that was described as sharpened
Root/Reedpaw was role-playing with me as kin so I believed her. I was also her mentor, but that didn't matter
Anyways I told the leader Rainbracken, who hadn't received his nine lives at the time, about the incident and he exiled Orcabreeze
After that I went on patrol and was murdered by the stick after Orcabreeze trapped my leg in a bear trap
Then I decided to go to Root/Reed in a dream where she said she lied about being attacked, really she just tripped on a root
Noice
@@JuliaMiner dang. Cool backstory tho
Its horrible that people do that to cat or any other animal its a amazing backstory though!
I think I rp'ed with you once.
Fun fact: cats have special whiskers on their body that helps them sense everything around them, these whiskers can also calculate which way prey is going to run. Blind cats often live happily and just like a normal cat, they just don't feel comfortable to jump, seeing as they don't know where they're going to land
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@@Foxfur_warriorcatsthere using it as a metaphor like bla bla bla seeing as I won’t make it bla bla bla my condolences
The advice you've given in this video is absolutely amazing! But, here's a reminder! Blindness and deafness are spectrums. A cat could be blind or deaf in one eye/ear, or both ears/eyes, and not entirely! It doesn't always have to be 100% blind/deaf. Even entirely blind people have a sense of the light spectrum too.
Your cat could have failing eyesight or hearing that fades to an entirety of blindness/deafness, or just permanently very bad eyesight/hearing. There's different types of blindness. Some have cataracts, some have diabetic or age-related blindness, some have un-corrected refractive errors. Others are born with deafness/blindness at birth.
Whilst unlikely a COMPLETELY blind or deaf kitten will survive to become an apprentice, it doesn't mean an able-bodied kitten is 100% likely to survive either, blind and deaf kittens are MORE susceptible to disease and predatory animals.
Even certain breeds of cats are more susceptible to ear and eye disease which can often result in permanent or temporary blindness/deafness! Results of disabilities like these not only can be age-induced, inherited at birth or from an injury but also disease.
Example in Bengal cats: Also referred to as PRA, progressive retinal atrophy involves genetic disorders that cause the degeneration of a Bengal cat’s eyes. As time goes on, a Bengal cat with PRA may experience vision loss. Some cats even become blind due to the disease. Some cats start to display signs of PRA while still kittens, while others do not show signs until later in life. Unfortunately, progressive retinal atrophy is inherited, so it affects both males and females.
Thank you for the tips/advice. In the menu I was mostly referring to completely blind or deaf cats. But this helps a lot! ^^
@@zzomiez No worries! Your video was amazing, just wanted to add some stuff (not down-putting at all!) ^^
HOW DO YOU WRITE THAT THATS AMAZING
My step dad is partially deaf bc of a crash he was in that "killed" him until someone resuscitated him. So you'd have to speak loud enough for him to hear
I just want to mention another thing to help with deaf cats! As we saw with Snowkit, his speech was very slurred compared to others, so you can use the adjective ‘stuttered’ or ‘slurred’ when speaking! I would also like to add that Snowkit is my favourite character (don’t judge)
Yeah. His only line was said in _A Dangerous Path._ "S'all right." I thought that was adorable. Aaaaaand then he got taken by the hawk :(
Hiiiii N
Im pretty experienced with roleplaying as disabled ocs, and was honestly coming into this video expecting worser advice as to what I would give, but honestly you did a GREAT job! I honestly learned a lot more than what I already knew, especially on deaf ocs. So seriously, good job :D
Thank youu!!
5:48 Nuh uh! A cat born blind can still be a warrior, it will be a disadvantage in fighting but they can still hunt just as well. Even in real life, cats don’t rely much on their vision to hunt, so a blind cat in a fantasy series could certainly adapt. And besides, a blind cat could memorize the territory just as well as any normal warrior, Jayfeather proves this! Speaking of Jayfeather, the only reason he became a medicine cat was because starclan made him. He easily could have become a warrior, and so could any blind cat.
6:04 :]
@@zzomiezI know, I’m just trying to say that it IS likely :D
Cats don't rely on the vision that much? so their slit eyes aren't that important even though they judge the distance of the prey infront and since the slit eyes are vertical they have a smaller field of vision to keep focus on their prey.
She said that its LIKELY THAT THE BLIND CAT WONT not that its NOT POSSIBLE
@@Cloudpuffff AND?
Disability is a spectrum and all, so here’s a couple tips I’ve got for more generalised hearing loss taken right from a tumblr post that was really cohesive but I didn’t save the username of like a fool - as well as personal experience with hard of hearing ocs! (I’m not as experienced with other disablities but if y’all have any questions - about deaf cats or anything else - I’ll gladly prattle on to you about it. Might as well get into the spirit of disability pride month this July, yeah?)
HEARING LOSS
IMPORTANT
- avoid them speaking with broken grammar, in third person, or with overly simplistic vocabulary like a caveman or toddler. If a deaf or hard of hearing cat can speak they will also be taught grammar
- they will not suddenly forget how to speak if they lose their hearing
- teaching deaf cats to speak verbally is a slow and dedicated process
- if your oc is blind or deaf in one ear, they will lose/not have depth perception for that sense! So, unable to gauge how far a sound or sight is.
- cats rely on hearing much more than they do eyesight. A cat would notice hearing loss as a problem long before even WE would.
- blue eyed white cats are most genetically predisposed to being born deaf, but any cat can !
- hearing impaired cats are often loud. They need to be able to hear themselves, or they won’t notice the sounds they’re making.
- cats have carpal whiskers on their paws. Less sensitive than facial whiskers, but still can assist your cat in picking up vibrations.
- even if your clan doesn’t attempt an official sign language your cat can and will find some way to communicate, even if it’s just with family or friends !
- lipreading is extremely difficult. seriously it’s a nightmare. You need a clear view of the face, the cat needs to be clearly and slowly speaking, and it has to be a single speaker. It’s going to be useless for clan wide arguments or debates. And they’re not going to catch every word!
- hearing loss is a spectrum. Your oc could only struggle with hearing quieter sounds, like hushed conversation or birdsong or the crunch of leaves, or they could only be able to hear extremely loud sounds like a gunshot.
- RIVERCLAN - 2ND BEST
you don’t need to hear fish to catch them. When leafbare comes it’ll be more difficult, though! Due to the swimming cats likely get a lot of ear infections and thus deaf cats would be more common in this clan :]
- WINDCLAN - 1ST BEST
The moorland has low lying vegetation. It’s not filled with crunchy leaves or water and there’s very little to make noise accidentally on. Most predators a deaf cat wouldn’t be able to spot in time despise open areas like moorlands. The only concern are twoleg dogs and for smaller cats, hawks, neither of which are particularly stealthy.
- SHADOWCLAN - 3RD BEST
With lush thick ferns and reeds (it IS a wetland) it can be quite annoying for a cat who can’t hear. Mud makes sound, too, so the damp environment doesn’t help much in the way of stealth. Predators will be lurking everywhere in swampy wetlands, and could easily sneak up on your cat. However, they hunt frogs, which generally aren’t hunted by sound!
- THUNDERCLAN - 4TH BEST; or, DEAF CAT NIGHTMARE ZONE
Forests are awful to hunt in if you can’t hear. Imagine walking in a field with invisible landmines that immediately broadcast your entire location to everything in the area. Yeah. Yeah. Rodent prey requires hearing to catch and a lot of cover means predators could and will be everywhere.
The tips help, thank you! ^^
Ok uh I just got this in my recommendations, and while I don’t play wcue at all I do however am in the warriors fandom and I will note HOLY COW I didn’t think people actually took role playing as disabled characters in wcue super seriously. The fact everyone is trying to be as accurate and as positive with learning how a disabled cat’s usual life differs from the abled varies genuinely makes me feel happy.
And just to note, as a hard of hearing by birth person myself, i’d just reccommend that your oc’s communication can vary greatly depending on the context of their deafness. For instance, a profoundly deaf cat wouldn’t likely be able to speak as well, like snowkit, but if the cat is just moderately deaf or mild, for instance, it’s more likely they’ll hear better, but will take more time to process as well as have a bit of difficulty speaking and communicating verbally, as they can misunderstand easily, yelling may be indecipherable to them, and may mistake words meanings or phrase their words a bit differently, and may not be able to notice how loudly they’re speaking as well! Anyways, just speaking from my view as I am no expert but as someone who indeed has hearing loss I wanted to say this! Great video, keep up the work 👍
Im actually partially deaf irl so that would be fun to roleplay as a deaf cat
That sounds fun but I’m sorry you are partially deaf😢
@@Lilythedragonwolf thx, im used to it so i can still hear, just not as well as others ^^
sad! atleast u can still hear a little, and that role would fit amazingly!❤
I love how she did the "Transform Spin" when becoming different characters lol
*gasps at the name MARIGOLDtail* I loved the video btw :3
Marigold is my fav flower
@@ArynTheWolf-I Cool! I love the flower too. It’s so pretty! :3
Another tip for roleplaying as blind ocs:
Cats in real life use their whiskers to navigate as well, especially those who are blind. (As an owner of a blind cat, they brush their whiskers against the wall and furniture to tell their surroundings). I use this in my blind oc Soaring’Cardinal so she can get around camp by herself. (She helps specifically in the nursery with caring for the kits.)
I have a Blind OC named Blind’Sight, she is an elder that served a full Warrior life, complete badahh she hates the rain because it muddles her smell and hearing, she hates having others hunt for her so she hunts on her own and was a feared fighter since she was able to detect anyone trying to sneak up on her in her prime
I have a blind elder oc!
Their name is Blind’eyes, formerly known as Spider’pelt, was retired to the elders den when he became blind. He uses his smell and hearing to sense other cats, but they aren’t as good as he grows older.
i almost always play as a half blind oc called Snowleaf, and i was asked "Snowleaf can you cure this cats blindness" i said no sry blindness can't be cured and helped guide them back home
3:40 deaf people & animals can also still communicate with speech, but their tones often won't match the subject of their words & will be slurred and heavily mispronounced, most commonly known as a 'deaf accent'! I wanted to note this because I have a deaf oc & when I roleplay as her, most other people forget or ignore her lack of hearing, no matter how emphasized, simply because she can speak.
also, deaf animals & people can feel vibrations, so they can feel something approach or even tell if a cat is speaking, just not able to hear their words.
also, a general tip for disabled ocs, especially ones who are warriors: don't 'baby' the character too much, it enforces the stereotype that disabled people are helpless & can't function on their own, & ends up making your oc a gross caricature rather than something that reflects life. of course, your oc can have massive hurdles with certain activities, but at least have them try to be independent!
Zzomiez this was so helpful! Imediately went to WCUE and played as a disabled warrior and i became Deputy and then Leader! Thank you Zzomies.
This helps a lot with my disabled oc's!
glad to help!
Aghhhhh Tysm! This helped me so mischievous for my lil elder Twisted’foo who (like in her name ) has a twisted front paw and is half’blind :3
Glad to help!!
once a permeantly burned molly was in a. windclan rp with me. she was great at acting as though she was injured, she ended up becoming deputy!
2:59 “MY PRONOUNS ARE U.S.A!” *insert eagle screech*
This really helped a lot as I don't know how to react to being in disabilities Once, I wanted to roleplay as a cat who lost their sight from falling down the gorge but I didn't know what to do 😅 thank you!
I love these informative types of videos!! Btw if you’re having a hard time saying warrior/elder or apprentice/warrior, etc. I’d personally just say character :3 if you haven’t already, you should do a video on how to roleplay a kit since I see a lot of people struggle to capture the actual mannerisms of a young kit!
Once, I was RPing as blind. Whenever a cat came around, I would either touch them to know if they were there, or sniff them.
I have a warrior who was in a forest fire accident leaving almost his whole body burnt and one specific thing that I have always kept consistent is the fact that he does not allow other warriors to touch him due to burn wounds stinging if something or someone touching them he’s still able to do his warrior job just fine is just that he would have to visits the medicine den quiet a lot because of his burns (love the video I think it’s was very informative especially the blind one considering I have a lot of blind oc’s lol)
These are so helpful! Because I had a deaf/mute still wasn’t sure lol😅 it’s so easy to rp as my baby tinystalk thank u for this help!
I once rped as tinystalk being deaf and every-single-CAT! Literally avoided talking to me I was literally only talking to people if I started the conversation 😢
what about... mute cats?
Mute cat's are fairly similar to the deaf ones you can incorporate sign language, or use your paws in stuff to indicate actions! The only difference is you can hear!
Technically deaf cats can talk especially if they weren’t born deaf but they probably would only say something like “I wish I could hear again…”
@@zzomiez that's what i thought, i have a mute cat, her name is Mutedmountin. she is such a nice kitty
I think cats mostly use body language, not vocalizing much
Yea no there’s no hope
My oc Blinkpaw (idk don’t ask) he’s blind but I got the hang of using him and understanding his behaviors by using his sense of smell, hearing, and feeling. He also becomes friends with others that help him because he couldn’t get around whenever he had to go to training to become a warrior(once he became a med cat apprentice) and they had to teach him and help him around. It’s always fun to play as him because everyone is always trying to help him while some try to baby him. the med cats, kits, and others are fun to chat with and helpful to get him around and help him figure out where the heck he is, especially since he came from shadow clan but left it as a young kitty by his mother. In short I love Blinkpaw and people help him at times as well.
a fun thing about cats, their whiskers are VERY sensitive. they're another sensory input used to judge the distance of things around them. they wouldn't bump and hit their head very much, if at all. unlike a lot of people tend to think, blind animals (especially felines) are far from helpless.
TY, this really helped me figure out how to get better at roleplaying
I’ve rped as a lot of these cats. Had a blind cat (won a war with her, RIP Halfpelt), I have a cat with night blindness (Nighthawk can’t see in low ambiences), and an amputee (Catalina is my strictly kittypet OC bc she has a prosthetic leg). She’s strictly kittypet bc as a cat grows, if they have prosthetics, that would need to be readjusted and replaced as the cat gets bigger, which is not ideal for a wild cat.
Awesome video :)
Funny story!
Once I was playing as a blind rouge oc and I wandered into windclan camp and they didn’t realize that I was blind and kept on making jokes about me hunting in camp and stuff I forgot to tell them that I was blind because I thought they looked at my bio and then the leader was like “Oop their blind” and everyone started treating me nicer 😭
Helppp that remind me of one time I was an elder and people didn't see I was blind and they kept yelling for doing certain things
@@zzomiez NAHH 😭
More people seriously need to read the bios
And you were an elder? What were they trying to make you do?
I have a oc named stone her father had brunt her leg as a apprentice and her mother died saving her se she has guilt,yet she had learned to run and Junp with leg with the balance with her large tail!
Thank you for making this video! I’m currently redesigning an oc of mine who after being thrown in a still smoldering fire pit was blinded, and burnt one of his forepaws severely. Thsi video really helped me understand how his injuries can be interpreted in role plays!
This video actually has helped me to rp better with my blind OC
Love the video, good tips and tricks, but cats whiskers act as almost second eyes for them, so blind cats could get very good senses of the world around them even without being able to see.
No criticism lol, this actually helped a lot, I struggle with making disabled characters personally, so thanks!
Your voiced calmed me down SO well. bc a hurricane is gonna hit me but not in the eye zone or red zone maybe yellow or green its cool i found you ^^
Not me being deaf blind and not being able to smell 😭
Another tip that might extremelly important: DO NOT name oc's after their disability- I know it's common sense but I've seen a lot of players do this before and its extremelly offendive. Unless it's part of their tragic story anf it's PORTRAYED as a BAD NAME, avoid using these. If you still think that's okay, think on how you'd feel if you were born- For example, blind, and your mom decided to name you "Blindness" sounds mean, right?
I had a blind leader once, and I made him have his own struggles. Despite this, he never victimized himself for his blindness or constantly pointed it out in conversations- But what upset me is that one person said "What we have a blind leader???? He can't become leader, he's blind!" And that pissed me off so much.
Like people, oc's don't have to be ALL about disability. Garrett from Quest from Camelot is a great example of a disabled character that has a lot more to him than his blindness. He struggles, but he is NOT helpless. ALSO, don't search for a "medical cure" for your oc's disability, that's also not okay. People with disability don't need to be "fixed", it's part of who they are. Of course, can't speak for all disabled people, but the "Disability cure" trope can be seen as a very offensive one, so yeah, beware.
The Cinderheart situation used the troupe slightly, implying that Cinderpelt who have a new chance to live a "Happy life as a warrior" If she was reborn with a good leg, when she could be just as happy AND BECOME A WARRIOR IF SHE WANTED even with her bad leg. Anyways, don't follow Cinderheart's example. Disabled people can find happiness and do whatever they want like any people can, don't assume their lives are doomed because they are blind, deaf, etc etc. Sorry if I said anything wrong or offensive (call me out if I did, I want to educate myself better.) It's just because Warrior Cats books represent disabilities SO POORLY and most of wc fans replicate the same behavior. Thanks for the video!
I agree with most of your statements, waca isn't the best when it comes to representation of disabled cats!
Btw if you are a blind medicine cat and you are at the tunnels before the Moonstone’s cave, you can say that you use your whiskers to know if you can continue walking or if the tunnel is getting narrower, cuz that’s why whiskers exist. Btw sorry for my grammar, I’m not English but I’m learning :)
I think that it is incredibly important to emphasize deaf warriors' capabilities.
Deaf cats are very likely to be made warriors as they really have no real disadvantage and are perfectly capable of operating in clan life. If we consider these cats as anthropromorphic, they can likely lipread similar to deaf humans in real life. However, even with extensive speech pathology, most deaf people only understand a fraction of what they are trying to lipread.
A better tip might be that your deaf oc is perfectly capable of communicating, but some things get lost in translation and your oc prefers to communicate via body language (cat sign language!!!) as most deaf people do. The Deaf community is incredibly interesting and open, and if you really want to be genuine with roleplaying as a deaf character, I highly reccomend checking out sources and researching it!
thanks this rlly helped!
Glad to help! :3
This helped alot ty! ^^
Ur voice is so angelic 😻🙏
Loves the video, hella helpful
this really helped me a lot. I wanted to RP as a Medicine Cat who had their back left leg attacked by foxes, and this video really helped a lot about that, thank you.
i have a oc who's mainly deaf (very poor hearing), and i like to incorporate both lip-reading and some forms of sign language when interacting w/ others ! for example, someone may say and act out what they are telling my character at the same time. also when talking i sometimes stutter or slur my words (like how snowkits only line in the books was slurred speech)
3:50 can I just add. If that cat became deaf at a point in there life, like, apprentice, warrior, elder. The can still talk. But can’t hear other cats replies. If there born deaf, like snowkit they might not no, or struggle to talk
I wanna add that in the warriors series cats communicate a LOT with their tails, especially on patrols. They also groom each others fur, twitch their ears, ect, which can make it easier for a deaf or mute oc role play ^^
8:18 it sounds like you said “4 balls” instead of forpaws😭
This rlly helped with my blind exp ty ^^
Hello, this rp help video reminded me of my... Mostly dead, discord server i made to help new roleplayers to learn how to rp in warrior cats... Rn I'm trying to revive it so not having any luck
Tysm! This is definitely going to help me out alot. :)
Glad I can help!
I sometimes used to play as Crystalgaze, an elder cat! Most of my time was in the camp just walking around and sniffing things, I even walked slowly to prevent bumping on things or other cats. It was fun, almost all the clan asked me every day how I was and if I needed something
5:43 I LOVE HOW SHE PUT SO MUCH EFFORT INTO LANA'S PERFORMANCE 6:14
My girl was struggling 😓
New sub! Love ur voice btw, so calming!
I love Rp as an blind cat and I find easy to use: -the blind she-cat sniffed the air trying to recognize the other cats scent - or - the blind she sniffed her way to the den -
Your voice is so soft and pretty!
Personally for phrases, actions and speech for death OC personally, this is in my opinion they could like talk pretty loudly as since they can’t hear themselves actually talking so they would talk very loudly to others bc they can’t hear
it’s not a warrior cats story, but i’ve got a cat oc called Carrie who has three legs! she hung around a barn in her younger years and got kicked by a horse, something that happened to my riding instructor’s cat a few years ago.
I have an oc who I sometimes use whose half blind, she was born half blind. Though for the story I have for her states that she's a kitty-pet I have used her for clan roleplay. She has two names that I use. For kitty-pet RPs her name is Fantasy, this name holds a lot of history and I'll be happy to share the story if anyone asks, when I use her for clan RPs her name is Quill-suffix, almost all the time she's just an apprentice.
I have a blind apprentice oc called fogpaw (fogyarrow as their warrior name) I put all my ocs in a google slide to keep track of their lore, and the line I have written down for fogpaw is: “I used to love the rain….until that illness stripped away my sight….now rain is nothing more than a burden on my back that slows me down with each. Little. Drop.”
I have an of who is deaf,blind, has trouble smelling and a wounded back leg because she was attacked by a fox when she was a kit, what kind of role would this of have?
I have a blind OC that has the uncanny ability to sense vibrations in the ground (basically think of Toph from Avatar).
The rest of my blind OCs do not have this ability however and rely more on scent and sound to get around. They will also use their whiskers to sense the direction of the wind. Some of them even use sticks (sort of like how people use walking canes) as a means to get better idea of the terrain around them.
Thanks for the blind rp tips I used these without knowing before lol (my blind oc is ocean'tail if you see her say hi :3)
i have a jayfeather morph.. ppl were chanting 'ALL HAIL JAYFEATHER' when i joined
Beautiful oc’s
I once rped as a deaf cat and I literally was ignored but I had to become a medicine apprentice because they thought since I was deaf I wouldn’t be able to hear a rouge and die because of the fact I couldn’t hear but when I became med I was happy but still it was fun😅👍🏽
Hiiiii big fan i dont comments a lot but i love your vids ❤❤❤❤❤
Awee thank you! ❤️
Okay off topic but your voice is actually angelic
AWEE THANK YOOUY
This was super helpful ty
Glad it helped!
Used to i had a mute she cat she was a old cat but wasn't a elder and she became a kittypet bc she couldn't do her stuff bc she couldn't speak
Can you do how to rp as a Ex Barn cat? I find it difficult because it’s hard to make it try seem like it’s not the main thing about your character but not trying to ignore it at all!
I'll put it on my list!
@@zzomiez thank you!
I played as a cat with a broken front paw, and wasn't sure how to make that work because the paw is the one the model grooms with.
When i rp as deaf or mute ocs i like to use things like the oc using art to communicate certain things
At first when I saw the oc I was like..”GUYS ItS SqURrELl FlIgHt”
STOP ITS ALWAYS SQUIRELFLIGHT OR FIRESTAR 😓😓
@@zzomiez srry 😅
@@zzomiezsrry 😅
ITS OKAY LMAO
I met you on wcue last nightttttt❤❤❤❤❤you are so slayyy😮😮😮
Off topic, but the deaf cat morph looks like one of my morphs :0
Just curious, in the beginning, how did you make ya ear floppy and the other up?
It's a glitch. Search up the floppy ear glitch!
@@zzomiez thx!
I one time did rp as deaf tom and just did that he can read mouths. But if I didn’t look at them, I would ’not hear them’ and would not respond immideatly
"You'll rarely be an warrior, if you even be an apprentice."
This statement is false. Disabled cats can become warriors just fine. Have you ever seen a blind cat hunt? Have you ever seen a cat with two legs move around? Respectfully, I think you haven't done your research while you were doing this video, I don't think you said that _really odd_ comment with bad intent, but I do have to correct you on that. It does take time for a cat to get used to their disability, if they got it later on in life, but that does _not_ mean they can "rarely be a warrior, if even an apprentice". If the cat got their disability from birth, they'll learn how to live with that, since if you lose a sense the others are heightened. These are also cats who speak fluent english, built society and have magic ghost cats, of course they'll learn how to live with their disability. I recommend you add a disclaimer somewhere. Hope this helps.
Although I said that, i also said that they could possibly become a warrior or apprentice. I made that statement because it logically makes more sense. As well as most disabled OCs tend to be elders. I'm not saying all of them are it's just the majority. I know your oc can become a warrior by getting used to their disabilities, I was going off of my experience, the books (up to po3 Eclipse), and some research on the warriors series. ^^
@@zzomiez Thanks for elaborating, I understand! :]
@@zzomiez I'd like to note that the Warriors series is *not* a good source of representation, accuracy, or realism to how disabled people/cats function or are treated. I definitely wouldn't use it as a guideline for disabled roleplay research at all. The authors are infamous for being ableist when it comes to writing disabled characters.
Here are a few examples:
> Squirrelflight's Hope. When Squirrelflight is injured/presumed dead in a rockslide & temporarily goes to StarClan, Sandstorm tells her to stay in StarClan, as apparently being dead is far better than living disabled. I don't need to explain why this is horrible. When confronted about this, the authors told fans they would edit this line out of the book in future copies, but to my knowledge, that hasn't been done & was a straight up lie.
> Briarlight's injury. - I don't remember which book it was in. When Briarpaw is injured by a falling tree & is stuck in the medicine den, Millie screams at Jayfeather for "prolonging her suffering" while he is treating her. Millie implies, like Sandstorm, that being disabled- in a fictional & humanoid society where the cats have access to working medicine & professional treatment- is worse than being dead.
> Cinderpelt's injury. After having had her leg twisted, Cinderpaw is immediately forced into the medicine cat position, despite her protests. In real life, cats missing even multiple limbs are entirely capable of doing what four-limbed cats can do. Like I said before, they live in a humanoid society with access to humanoid medical treatment, so stripping away her warrior training is just- well, blatantly an example of ableism.
There are a few more examples, like Longtail being forced to be an elder, Jayfeather being forced to be a medicine cat, etc, etc. but this reply is long enough already. :')
I hope this helps, it isn't supposed to be a jab at you or the video. I do think that the video was well-made, though I agree that 1 or 2 lines could be phrased differently. Love the morphs. ^^
@@randome7398
copy paste this and SPREAD FOR THE WCUE COMMUNITYYYYYYYYY Warrior Cats is TERRIBLE with disability representantion AND NOT a good example for children's books. I remember copying these kinds of plots as a kid with my oc's and drawings and now I know that it was an awful behavior that should not be repeated. I'm lucky that I had better sources to educate myself and not let wc's influence cloud my judgement, but some people didn't.
@@zzomiezmost disabled characters in warriors tend to be elders because people’s senses normally get worse and they develop chronic conditions preventing them from working as they age. Most of the first arc elders with disabilities [including Oneeye, who become a warrior despite being vision impaired starting very young] were warriors at some point in their lives, they just got older and their senses started to become impaired
I almost Always rp as my oc Charred Sun whom was permanently damaged on her front leg due to a fire where she lost her litter mates bay strike and hornetrise,This was super helpful though!
Aaaa someone was rping as my characters kit.
The kit was blind and deaf but somehow they could hear people and see 'sign language'
HELP?
@@zzomiez yeah its was.. really crazy.
And another time this same person was kinda just.. being a bit too much.
They played my characters sibling(kits) and i would barely say anything or just sit their afk and their character would whine and cry about being bullied and hated.
After it happened like 3 times i just started being mean as my character
I have one oc who is deaf, his littermate and him came over this because he slowly lost Hearing as a kitten and he learned to lip read! Although his words are stuttered and he mumbles, usually unsure of himself! I had another oc, who was blind after a battle, he’s an ex-Warrior now elder because he never learned how to deal with it but his mate is a kitty pet who he sometimes visits following the normal scent
1:54 “You’re a bunch of disgraces 😘😘” DAMMMMMMMM 😭💀💀edit: I did not know that I left this comment
NAHHH BRO
Tysm! I wanted to know how to rp as one of these because it was hard!
help I have an oc that’s blind, death, and only had two paws TwT
8:03 nice bio :0
Zzomiez, friendly question.. any tips for playing as a blind oc being friends with a Deaf Oc?
I once roleplaywd as a kit with paralyzed back legs-
Any tips for mute cats who cant speak?
Super helpful
One time I roleplayed as an oc of mine who was born into a clan but left after being attacked by a fox which left her with a permanently injured back and front leg,impaired hearing along with completely losing her sight in her left eye, plus trauma. After realizing she wasn't happy as a kittypet, her clan welcomed her back(idk why tbh) but I made it clear why I wasn't fit to have a serious role like deputy or leader and somehow I became Deputy and fought in a war and apparently I was 'the one that saved us'.. LIKE WHA?
HELP..? Man at least you got a main character moment i guess? 😭
Hey could you do how to how to rp as a sick cat? A lot of cats don't rp as : A kit w green cough.. White cough) and I need some exp cause I thiught if rping as a kit with green cough but I didn't know how. T-T
I'll mark that down on my list!
@@zzomiez yay! id rlly like to see that
I have an oc whom has a permanently disabled back leg,(scarred) and I haven’t really had too much experience (meaning I’ve roleplayed as an disabled cat) but what if they’re a rogue or loner? How would it work.
How do you rp as a bobcat??? Because I rp as a half blind bobcat called “stub” and I don’t really know how to rp as a bobcat
Hello! WCUE player here! I need some help. How would you role play as a cat who struggles to speak? I find it difficult to say the words how it should be said if they have trouble. Also, how would you role play as an elder with dementia/memory issues? Can you help?
For a cat who has trouble speaking they would probably use a lot of paw movements to help guide what their saying. So even if amother cat doesn't fully understand they would still get their message across.
As for an elder with dementia, sometimes they may get lost around the camp, as well as they would forget common things. Something I see in dementia as well is them thi king their in a different point of time for example them thinking they are a warrior and trying to go do warrior duties! ^^
@@zzomiez thanks for your help! ❤️
What about a cat who’s side of face got. Attacked brightheart ref
Ngl I got so happy when I heard you say wuhque instead of w-c-u-e 😂
I got a blind oc and a broken leg oc! Ima just d logstroke(The broken leg oc): Logkit was born to honey'pelt and fangfern after some moons when she become a apprentice her mentor was the deputy fawnfang as they went out on a hunting trainin as logpaw caught a rat a tree fell on her stroking her and breaking her front leg she had to wait moons to be a warrior when she became one..fawnstar chose the name logstroke as the tree stroked her as a apprentice!
I have an oc that was born with anophthalmia, so this really helps!