@Dawnforest
You begin to slowly approach the log, trying to get a closer look. As you near it, you can't see much. You might have to get closer. When you're about five feet away, you see a grey tail sticking out of the opening between the ground and the log. She's still there! You conclude that there must be a small hole beneath the log, which is probably where the cat normally takes shelter and sleep. Or maybe there are kittens? The cat shifts, revealing two small faces. You can't tell what color they are in the darkness of the hole, but you can tell that they are kittens, and are large enough to be weaned by now. What luck! You could bring not one, not two, but three cats home today! But you have to be careful about you approach, because you don't want to spook the cat or have her getting defensive over her kittens.
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A. Slowly approach the log
B. Lay down some food for the cat and see if she'll notice it
C. Crouch and wait for her to notice you
D. Make a small noise to alert her of your presence
E. Try to sneak up on her
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@Rogue Wildfires
(What is that face for? Lol)
You take a piece of salmon out of your bag, and hold it up so the cat can see it. When she sees the salmon her face perks up a bit, but she still looks nervous. Though, she isn't hissing, and her body language doesn't seem aggressive, just a little bit tense. You make some licking noises to try to coax her down, and it works. But she stops a few branches above where you're holding the salmon, cautious about approaching you. It makes sense though, since she's feral and probably hasn't closely interacted with a human in her life. You decide the best course of action is to lay the salmon down on the ground, and take a few steps back. This seems to do the trick, as she climbs down the tree the rest of the way and quickly eats the piece of salmon you put down for her. Once she's done eating, she licks the residue of her face and looks up at you, as if to ask if you have any more. She sure was hungry!
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A. Toss her some more salmon
B. Offer her more salmon, but see if she'll approach you for it
C. Try to coax her over without giving her any more food
D. Try to approach her
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@KateXiX
Upon your arrival at the farm, you notice a few things. Around you, there are many places to look for cats that could be promising. There is a cornfield with lots of dead cornstalks, so there could be a cat hunting or playing in the tall plants there. There is also a large barn, so it'd be pretty easy to find a cat taking a nice nap in there. As well as the barn and the corn field, there is a large farm house, where cats could have gotten in and be looking for nice shelter. Looking around, you also notice there are lots of fields that likely held cows or horses, so there could be cats roaming over there as well. Time to pick where you want to search!
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A. The abandoned farmhouse
B. The old barn
C. The corn field
D. The fields