Does anyone have a link or know where I can go to get the pdfs of the short stories that were published online only? I have finished all of the main books and now want to go back to read all of them in chronological order, so I have all of the side books now as well. But I can't seem to find the short stories so I can print them and read them with the rest of the books.
For the first time, fans will be able to purchase a range of official Warriors merchandise. Character icons for each Clan have been designed specifically for apparel, bags, accessories, canvas prints and stationery and are available now from shop.warriorcats.com.
Allegiances are shifting among the Clans of warrior cats that roam the forest. With tensions so delicately balanced, friends can become enemies overnight, and some cats are willing to kill to get what they want.
Students may request a first-time Warrior Card by going to Library Building, L256 to take their photo and have their card printed or by submitting their passport-style color photo to the Warrior Card Online Photo Submission tool at warriorphoto.csustan.edu. Complete step-by-step instructions are provided for submitting your image and verifying documentation. Your information is safe, secure, and encrypted. Once your photo is submitted you will be notified if your photo was approved or denied, with instructions on how to correct and resubmit if needed. Upon approval, the Warrior Card will be printed and must be picked up the Library Building, L256.
If a Warrior Card is lost or stolen it is advised to report your lost/stolen Warrior Card to Warrior Cash. View Warrior Cash contact information. If a new photo is desired it can be uploaded using the Warrior Card Online Photo Submission tool at warriorphoto.csustan.edu, or taken in-person at the Library Building, L256.
Students, faculty, and staff do not pay for their first Warrior Card. A $5 replacement fee is required to print the new card. You can pay on campus at the Cashier Office in MSR 100 or online: Pay Online for Warrior Card Replacement
Online Version: -web.github.io/ (note: this version is often behind the downloadable version as far as updates go, and may delete your cats between updates. If possible, the itch.io download is recommended)
Im really sad that my school doesn't allow me to play this on the school computer anymore, it's really addicting and I love it so much. If you get bored of a clan, you can just... make a new one! It's honestly one of the best things. The online version does zoom in on computer.
Hey, IDK if you're taking any ideas, but here's an idea I have for a future update, A fresh Kill Pile. Functions like the med den storage, maybe gets added to Chaos mode??? Gives a more important reason to go hunting, like if the cats don't eat they get the injury or sickness Hunger and eventully Starvation. I think Its a really good idea, do you???
Also the option to move the cat who anchors dead cats to starclan and the darkforest, could you make it so they could also achor cats to the unknown area too? I have one of my favorite clans and their thing is that they don't really believe in Starclan or something like that
I play the online version since the downloadable version doesn't work on my computer and for months it hasn't worked, it has been so zoomed in I cant play, I cant zoom out or scroll down to see the screen what do I do?
you can access your game saves on the downloadable version, by hitting the open data directory button in your game settings
then you can find your clan folder and your clan_cats.json file, which will have all your cats and most of their attributes in it, including their skills
Just something I thought I'd mention, I got to a part where it revealed the cat who had murdered another, however it seemed to pick the same cat for both parts? "Condortrail overheard Condortrail muttering in their sleep." I'm not sure if the creators read these comments, but it's just a bug sort of thingy so i thought I'd mention it. I clicked on the cats it mentioned, and it showed the same cat twice. I also checked, and I do not have two cats with the same name.
Players must master the elements to reign over the ThreeKingdoms in Dynasty Warriors Online, the free-to-play hack and slash massively multiplayer onlinerole-playing game (MMORPG) from Aeria Games. By harnessing the power of theelements and channeling them through weapons, warriors will gainthe advantage on the battlefield. Different powers yield varyingeffects on enemies, so choose wisely between fire, ice, lightning,void or wind.
I wish this article had gone into a little more detail about cats. PIN Palo Alto has to accept feral cats, and the article mentions "release," but my understanding is that feral cat colonies are illegal in Palo Alto.
Where are these ferals released TO after vaccinations and spay/neuter? Are they just dumped in the Baylands somewhere? Or are they simply "diagnosed" with manufactured terminal health conditions and murdered?
Also, those whining about having to euthanize healthy animals need to just refuse. If every single person on staff made a big public stink about being asked to participate in the wholesale slaughter of animals every time it happens, it might help the situation.
If we only had some hard numbers: How many? How often?
Maybe what we need is community oversight. A committee of experienced animal lovers demanding transparency and open access to records would enable the community to make informed recommendations and force policy changes.
Also - When public meetings are held, can we advertise these far and wide instead of not mentioning them to the public?
"Providing the dogs (and cats) with medications to help them cope with the stress of being in the shelter is not only humane, it also allows the adopters to see what the animals (are) like when less stressed."
No, it allows adopters to see drugged animals, which is a completely different situation than a less stressed animal. Are adopters told that the animals are drugged? Are the animals weaned off the drugs in a manner that is not a shock to their system as they acclimate to home life? Better yet, how does one create a shelter environment that is not so stressful to the animals that they must be drugged?
So many discussion points jump out in this very detailed reporting. However, the above statement clearly illustrates a profound and fundamental problem in the current organizational approach.
I wish this article had gone into a little more detail about cats. PIN Palo Alto has to accept feral cats, and the article mentions "release," but my understanding is that feral cat colonies are illegal in Palo Alto.
Where are these ferals released TO after vaccinations and spay/neuter? Are they just dumped in the Baylands somewhere? Or are they simply "diagnosed" with manufactured terminal health conditions and murdered?
Also, those reporting having to euthanize healthy animals need to just refuse. If every single person on staff made a big public stink about being asked to participate in the wholesale slaughter of animals every time it happens, it might help the situation.
If we only had some hard numbers: How many? How often?
Maybe what we need is community oversight. A committee of experienced animal lovers demanding transparency and open access to records would enable the community to make informed recommendations and force policy changes.
Also - When public meetings are held, can we advertise these far and wide instead of not mentioning them to the public?
Thanks for this deep dive, Gennady! Wow.
Few people have more difficult jobs than those who to try to mitigate the country's shameful pet overpopulation problem. There are many fates worse than a gentle death for unwanted dogs and cats, and one of them is year upon agonizing year languishing in a cage. "No kill" does NOT necessarily equal "more humane." Indeed, euthanasia is often the most humane option and we should be VERY careful about second guessing the people on the front lines of these heart wrenching decisions. Anyway, the buck needs to stop with all of us. For God's sake people, stop supporting the breeding industry and give a hard pass to the "dog du jour" fads. (Frenchies are so pricey in part because most of them have to be born by caesarian section due their breeder-inspired huge heads ) If you have purchased a pet from a breeder and watched from afar while Pets in Need grapples with the shameful unwanted pet problem, please think long and hard about criticizing any shelter operator.
Palo Alto is providing more animal services than most communities. It looks to me like the service is very stretched due to growing demand caused by self-serving human behavior. Do not adopt an animal that you do not plan to train and fully care for--for life. Adoption is not temporary--It is a commitment to socialize your new family member to help it become a healthy part of your "pack." This is challenging and very time consuming work (which may require some learning for you) that takes time. If you are not up to it, if you work all day and need not to be uninterrupted, do NOT selfishly adopt and later abandon an animal. You don't "need" a pet, but once adopted, a pet needs you to care for it. Even once trained, your pet will need to be fed regularly, given attention, loved, walked ON A SCHEDULE that might not be convenient for you. It is childishly selfish and brutally unkind to adopt an animal you do not have the time or resources to care for.
Get pets spayed. We do not need any more litters of overpopulated kittens and puppies. They are cute, but they grow and need human families of their own. Do NOT release domestic animals into the wild or into the community. They become feral and diseased. They often are violently killed by cars, other animals or worse, starve to death. This is abuse. They destroy ecosystems. Domestic cats kill billions of songbirds in the U.S. each year. Bird populations, already suffering from climate change, development, and avian bird flu, are plummeting in the U.S. Keep domestic cats indoors. Feral cats are even more of a threat to birds because they hunt for food, not just sport.
Fellow humans, we are the problem. Self discipline is needed when it comes to animal care. Try adopting an adult pet that needs a home if you are prepared to do the work of making a functional home for that creature. In other words, exercise adult self-discipline. If you aren't ready for the work, don't do it.