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Discovered by Captain Katt while exploring the Amazon Basin, he sailed into the region hoping to find a new species of winged cats among the gaily colored butterflies and parrots native to the region. Studying the jungle canopy as he walked, the Captain literally stumbled upon a colony of felinus adornus, a ground dwelling species. Booted Bandits make their nests in abandoned burrows made by other small animals in the forest or garden floor. Felinus Adornus are irresistibly drawn to brightly colored or shiny objects. They collect these "treasures" and carry them to their burrows, which they are constantly redecorating - inside and out. Using brightly colored feathers, or tiny bits of glittering rock, a colony of these creatures can be a dazzling sight to see! They like nothing more than a celebration, where they find themselves captivated by wrapping paper, brightly colored ribbons and glitter. They have been known to steal back to their nest with any bright object that strikes their fancy. Dull parties. Felinus adornus has inhabited the Manor Home and tend to make their indoor homes in any closet or drawer used to store holiday wrappings or ornaments. |