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House cat

  • ️Tue Jul 17 2018
Thorina

Thorina.

A house cat is a small type of feline that is seen around some NPCs and most of which can be purchased as companions from Donni Anthania in the Elwynn Forest. One type can be purchased from Lil Timmy in Stormwind City. After centuries of domestication, these furry critters inhabit nearly every human nation in the Eastern Kingdoms.[1] The souls of all cats are sent to Revendreth after death,[2] though there is apparently at least one exception to this rule.

Occasionally, house cats are named mobs, for example Mr. Bigglesworth and Salome.

As of patch 5.0.4, all house cats meow when clicked.

Notable[]

As companions[]

Purchasable[]

Sold by Donni Anthania <Crazy Cat Lady>
Bombay

Bombay

Silver Tabby Cat

Silver Tabby

Rowdy

Mechanical cat.

Sold by Lil Timmy
White Kitten

White Kitten

Sold by Breanni
  • Calico Cat
    • A black cat with white fur underneath and orange splotches on top and yellow-green eyes.
Sold by Dealer Rashaad <Exotic Creatures>
Sold by Horde Chub and Alliance Dorothy
Sold by Neutral Nigel Rifthold
Sold by Neutral Su Zettai
  • Inv catslime [Jiggles]
    • A skeletal cat covered in ooze, because even Maldraxxi need a (plague) house cat for company!

Drops[]

Dropped by any mob found in the Hillsbrad Foothills.
Riddle of Jenafur
  • Inv pet cats blacktabbycat [Jenafur]
    • A cat with dark and light grey striped fur, with green eyes.
Dirty Glinting Object
Alleria's Corrupted Chest, Vision of Stormwind

Regional cats[]

In the RPG[]

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Many cats cross into the Emerald Dream on a regular basis. While their bodies sleep, their twitching paws and quivering whiskers signify they are quite active once they cross between planes.[3] Cats prefer to sneak up on their prey. The common housecat can climb, jump, and even balance well. They are able to hide well in areas of tall grass or heavy undergrowth. They are often found on temperate plains. Many are either domesticated or solitary.[4]

Patch changes[]

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