Sorry life is chaotic and ran out of idea for a while.
KatieXiX
You pat the orange cat surprising it and making it's fur stand up. You guess it is supposed to look scary but to you, the cat just looks like a bundle of orange fluff with wide eyes.
You continue to pat the cat as if you could flatten the fur but it would stand up again. Still no claws out, no flat ears and the cat wasn't tense. It literally was just a bundle of fluff with surprised eyes.
It doesn't appear to be going anywhere even as the fur repeatedly stands back up despite your attempts to flatten it. At least now you know it is long furred.
What is your choice?:
A) Pick cat up and put collar on it anyway
B) Just keep trying to flatten the fur
C) Hug the cat
D) Your choice
Raging Flames
Wary but curious, you climb down to try to get closer to the feline. You lost you grip and fell onto the ledge below. From what you could see what it appeared mostly a lioness or a tiger as it paced below while watching you.
It's eyes followed your every movement as if waiting for you to go to the ground. You saw it crouch as if getting ready which caused you to hesitate.
You could continue and risk the feline going for you but you may dodge to hide behind some stone gap or you can stay on the ledge you have fallen onto and observe the feline.
Safety or risk?
A) Stay on current ledge (safe)
B) Go down then hide behind a stone gap (risky)
Den Of Thieves
You choose the two fillies eating so you carefully make your way to the two foals but pause. You realize there is a problem. One rope could be used on both but the foals would be crashing into each other. Using two ropes would be hard to slip both over and hold.
If you use two halters and leads then that might be quieter but would the two foals alert the others? On the other hand if you use some hay or grass then maybe you could lead the two away where you won't draw attention.
Plan?
A) Try two ropes
B) Try two halters and leads
C) Use food to bribe the foals away
Night Shade
You decided to bait the thieves and besides more members on your group means more fun. Looking at the pile of fish you caught and the clear interest the thieves had in the fish. Well looks like some fish will need to be sacrificed but the question is how many?
You don't know the chances of the thieves return but you are going to try. Two fish? Four fish? Maybe more?
How many fish bait?
A) Two fish
B) Four fish
C) Six fish
D) Eight Fish