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Dove Rank: Omega Au: Classic A nest, A bird bath, Plenty of seeds, fruit and birdie pallets, Classic Doves do not eat meat unless needed to survive. Dove bitties tend to be very docile, Dove Bitties tend to be very sweet, innocent and needy, they require alot of affection and have special needs, they can either be extremely calm or very hyper, there is rarely a bad bone in a dove’s little body as they are some of the sweetest bitties you can have from us. They love being close to others and actually tend to love unconditionally, it takes awhile before they begin to grow fearful of others but they actually quite good at telling when it is out of love or malice. So they do extremely well almost any bitty. Of course, Upbringing can vary, If abused Dove Bitties tend to become snappy and skittish, doing everything in their power to get away from anything that could cause harm. Happy Dove bitties will be loyal and loving.
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Here are our three bitties, We've managed to recreate the Pigeon and Raven bitties by humane means. No one was harmed in their recreation. they are ready for adoption. so good info to know about Ravens and Pigeons. Pigeon Rank: Beta Au: Swap they have special needs, A nest, A bird bath, Plenty of seeds, fruit, veggies, some insects are good treats/snacks. Will not eat meet unless necessary. Pigeons are very sassy and act very coy with almost everyone, They're a little less willing to trust others but Raven and Dove bitties are an expectation less they've posed a threat, with time they'll learn to trust you. They love to be spoiled and want constant attention if possible, though they are very capable of being independent. Raven Rank: Alpha Au: Fell
they have special needs, A nest, A bird bath, Plenty of seeds, fruit, veggies, meat, and some insects are good treats/snacks. Ravens are usually calm and stoic, at times judgemental, but it's mostly due to them finding it harder to trust. They are very protective and attentive to those that they do grow attached to and can become territorial over them. Always pairs well with Dove and Pigeon bitties. They're usually very independent and like to do things on their own, they don't mind company and good loving, however. For information on Dove, here's a link to his info. These bitties usually do very well together and cling to each other like glue. They all have a love for soft and shiny things, and will often hyper-fixate on foods, objects, and people. They are all very musically driven bitties. They dance and sing to show their love and excitement. They hum or sing tunes that reflect their emotions, Raven bitties tend to be less musical as they usually only do so when they're with those they trust. Dove bitties will always be dancing or singing if happy and safe. Pigeons are always very dramatic about it and do it just to do it sometimes.
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Here's one of our Mawtee bitties. This little one was born with a disfigurement of the eyes, So she's blind. If she were to be adopted she'd need a lot of special care. Wrappings would need to be changed and eyes cleaned, she's on the fragile side, she was the runt of the litter but she's a strong little cookie and made it far. She's still a youngling and needs plenty of attention. She's a kindness SOUL Mawtee, she tends to be very sweet but is very shy. She's, once again, Still a youngling so her rank has not shown. I'll give some info on Mawtee in general below. ----
Mawtee bitties Rank: Varies. Au/Route: depends on the individual Mawtee.
Mawtee have gotten their name due to their unlatching Maws, They were made to serve in some way and have an instinct to either provide or protect, however nowadays, they've been able to relax more often and learn to survive without serving a owner/master. Mawtee are pack creatures, They need a pack to live a happy, healthy life and possibly even stay alive in the process. Lone Mawtee are rare and tend to be aggressive as they need a pack to depend on. Mawtee diets consist of mostly meat, they can eat other things such as fruit and veggies but they need meat regularly. Their preferred way of eating meat is often raw and still bloody. They may look partly human but do not fool you, they are primal creatures that evolved to look more humanoid to please their masters. in Mawtee culture large horns and tails are important, Mostly tails. As their horns can represent their rank, Alpha's tend to have longer horns and if broken off it can bring shame or cause lasting damage to their mental state. Tails on the other hand are extremely important. The longer the tail is, the more powerful the Mawtee, and the more important they are to the pack. If Mawtee tails are damaged or cut off, it can regress the Mawtee either mentally, physically, or even in rank. there are Mawtee that lack a tail that used to be considered Alphas, but were subdued and took on different rank qualities and mannerisms. Do not damage their tails. They do not grow back and you could end up with a very distressed Mawtee. Omegas tend to be smaller, they have short horns and smaller tails. They have more docile mannerisms and help maintain morale in their packs, they're scents are usually sweet and they're treasured deeply by the pack. They give a reason to thrive and protect, they're often the carriers for pups. Betas tend to be a little bigger than omegas but smaller than Alphas, they have slightly longer horns and tails than omegas. They're docile until threatened and prefer to be gatherers over hunters and fighters, however, some do well as guards. They're considered the middle ground and are respected heavily, as they bring things to the table and help boost the mood. Scents tend to be more muted but earthy or sweet. They both carry and give pups. Alphas are much larger than the omegas and betas, they have much longer tails and horns. They are more aggressive but remain docile until they must strike, they're often hunters, fighters, and providers. They're bound to be highly respected and are looked up to by the pack. They keep everyone safe and provide a stable life to the pack. Tends tend to be earthy and strong. They can carry pups but more often give them.
There is an odd fourth rank but it's rare, so we'll keep that to ourselves until we can explain better. Mawtee are perfect if you need comfort, protection, help or just company. They are often adopted by or for folks with special needs as they are perfect help for it. They are known to be very attentive to those with needs that are different from their own and adapt perfectly. They'll fit in with about any pack regardless of bitty types, Alpha Mawtee will tolerate two other Alphas that may be in a pack, but Younglings that had developed into their rank are exceptions and will be fine with them. Make sure they have a den, a dark place to rest, many toys, items to make "nests" with, and plenty of shiny things.
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Post tale bitties are much more aggressive and less trusting then others, most of them are better suited to experienced bitty owners, Do not adopt a Post Tale bitty if you're not prepared for a potentially difficult ride. The ride is worth it though. Toriel! Nickname: Posiel Au: Posttale
Biity type: Toriel
Best owned/adopted by intermediate owners. Posiels are very sweet as many Toriel bitties are, Motherly and happy to care for others. However, she has trust issues and is more likely to trust Young children than adults. She holds grudges if harmed by her owner (on purpose) and can be very demanding as she needs plenty of activities and things to keep her happy. She doesn't like Asgore bitties and will not pair well with a Post Tale Asgore in particular. If you get her and have an Asgore, keep them separated and keep interaction minimum unless they're both in constant company. Any clothing she wears will have an odd slash appear in the clothes that can be stitched up but will never disappear. This happens with most Post tale bitties. Posiels are very good with children, more so with folks with special needs. She'll adapt to care for them.
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Swan
Rank: Alpha
Au: Dancetale
they have special needs, A nest and a bird bath (large and a tad deeper, just enough so they can have room to swim above water without hitting the bottom with their feet). For diet, They eat a lot of seagrass, insects, and tadpoles, usually plants and algae growth that can be found in or near water. will not eat meat unless necessary, fruits can be a good treat but is not suitable for their main meal. Swans are very elegant and carry themselves in a almost "royal" manner, they love praise and thrive in being spoiled. They can be independent but grow lonely without another bitty or their owner after two days. They only wear thin material as they heat up very easily. They do well with Dove bitties, they have a protective nature and will bond to them quickly, but Pigeons may be a little on the iffy side due to Pigeons having a mischievous nature that they don't typically mesh with, they, however, both like to be spoiled and if they bond it's likely they'll be taking "spa" days together regularly. Raven bitties and Swan bitties don't usually mix well, they have a mutual respect but it's not often that they do well together for long periods of them. Swans can come in completely white color which is more common, but you get Swan bitties that look more like this was well. They do also mate for life and can die from a broken heart, Please make sure they have a bitty mate/mates that either life as long as they do or they see their mate before they pass.
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(Barn)Owl
Rank: Omega
Au: Horror tale
they have special needs, a place to roost, a Nest, and plenty of meat. Rodents mostly are their preference of meat, but anything raw (and ALIVE so they may hunt) is perfect. Owl bitties are hunters and are used to doing so, but if a live meal is brought they'll still be pleased with the small hunt. Despite being an Omega rank, Owl bitties have a hard time being cared for and are afraid of affection of any kind. Owl bitties are often very sure that any love they get is conditional and have a hard time trusting barely anyone. Alphas have to often corner them and bring them back to their pack, keeping their eye on them until they begin to grow attached to the pack. it may take them time but they grow extremely attached after some time. They are loyal and clingy. They will do anything for their loved ones even if it's dangerous. Owls can grow obsessed with others but it's able to be managed through healthy coping. Only when they grow attached will they allow others to care for them, letting others bring them food or do things for them. They have a hard time with Pigeons due to their flamboyant personality. They're alright with Doves but may grow obsessed with them. They do well with Swans. work amazingly well with Ravens due to their ability to get unruly pack members under control. Do not get them near injured bitties as they can go feral and try to consume them. They do not take grief well and may react by starving and ceasing to take care of themselves, often dying in the process, during this time you MUST make them eat and take care of them, They WILL fight you and it's a lot of work. ONLY adopt this bitty if you are capable of caring for them. The cons are that they are fragile and high-maintenance but the pros are that they are very loving and loyal. if you want a cuddle bug after some time of earning trust, they're perfect.
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Crow
Rank: Beta
Au: Swapfell
Crow bitties need a nest, a place to roost, and plenty of places to scavenge. They will eat anything available and are not usually picky, just make sure they get some healthy foods, junk food is a sometimes thing. Crow bitties need plenty of scavenging toys, they are active and need to move often. They're extremely loyal and will bring objects that they think those they like would enjoy. they are absolutely obsessed with shiny things and things that make noises, often hoarding them. they do well with packs and will constantly want to snuggle up with those they like. they act coy with those they're just starting to like but grow extremely hyper when comfortable. They are great with Dove bitties, they'll get along with (Barn)Owl bitties but can be a tad distant from them at first as they freak them out. Raven bitties and Crow bitties get along well, they're a good start if you want to introduce Crows to an Alpha. Swans tend to be a little too elegant for their tastes but they'll get along fine. Pigeons and Crows are a hit or miss, but if they find a pigeon they get along with, they're inseparable. Understand that Crow bitties are extremely independent but need plenty of company no less, so do not get one if you are too busy or don't have any other bitties.
They hold Grudges! Do not purposely wrong a Crow, they'll make things hard on you.
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"We've mentioned of a fourth rank for Mawtee and haven't gone into it yet, Well, now we can!"
"This is Sleepy! She's a youngling but she has shown early, She won't however have any instincts yet as she's still developing. Showing early isn't actually uncommon for her rank, which is...Eta!" "We'll place some information below! She's currently up for adoption and is recommended to get her as a youngling, However she'll be just fine as an adult. We just find it better to be by her as she grows."
Rank: Eta
Mawtee have a fourth but increasingly rare rank, Referred to as Eta. Major differences: 1. Right off the back. They are two-toned, split souls with two separate soul types, further dictating color. Eta Mawtee will usually have two eye colors, and their ecto body will have two colors bleeding together, and anything internal will shift color consistently. 2. The build of their body is different, Their ecto body is organized differently than Alpha, Beta, and Omega variants. Instead of an "opening" located around the chest and just a small opening in the stomach, their abdomen is revealed to show their ecto body, they also have a soul-shaped ecto opening on their chest. they also tend to be larger than Alphas, often towering over them.
3. Horns and tail! Horns often seem to spiral into three separate ones, they grow longer than an Alphas and can twist or swirl. Their tails have a sharp bone-like diamond shake on the end, likely to allow easier self-defense or duels. their tails grow much longer than any Alpha, making them targeted for harvesting by poachers. 4. Their Birth, this is...difficult. Eta types take up much of the mother/father's energy, so when birth finally does happen, it's common that the parent may perish from the stress and lack of energy. There's also a high chance that the younglings will not survive as well, dusting as soon as they're born. This can be helped however, you need the proper items, healing products, a low-stress environment, constant feedings and plenty of water, and constant watch over the younglings and expecting parents. 5. Roles, They usually evolve with what the pack needs. However, it is common that they are the supreme leaders of a pack, Alphas even tend to fall in line with them. Alphas will take the secondhand man role while they watch every detail like a ruler. This usually happens after they fight for dominance however and usually ends with injuries. but they also often take care of the most difficult of the pack (taking those instead of the much more docile of the pack) as their own, which relieves the stress on the Alpha. They are perfect for violent or unruly bitties as they take control quickly and keep them in line with measured force. "these are the main details we'll reveal until we get further questions or we speak on more."
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Post tale bitties are much more aggressive and less trusting then others, most of them are better suited to experienced bitty owners, Do not adopt a Post Tale bitty if you're not prepared for a potentially difficult ride. The ride is worth it though.
Nickname: Lanza
Au: Posttale Bitty type: Undyne Rank: Undetermined
Best owned/adopted by intermediate owners.
Lanza bitties are loud, energetic, and always ready for a brawl. Lanza bitties tend to be rough to be around the edges and are more of a "they pick you" instead of you picking them. You'll know they like you as they grow very protective and are always ready to get into a fight with someone over you. They have a bad habit of biting and shouldn't be near any geno-frisk or chara bitties. SHE WILL HOLD GRUDGES, those who harm her or her loved ones are almost entirely dead to her and she will not be kind to them. they need to move often and are hyperactive so they'll need plenty of toys, activities and places to move. Any clothing she wears will have an odd slash appear in the clothes that can be stitched up but will never disappear. This happens with most Post tale bitties. They need cool places and constant hydration as hot places don't do well with Lanza bitties. They do well with almost any bitty (other than Geno- frisks and Charas) but especially Alpys, Papyrus, and Asgore bitties.
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Post tale bitties are much more aggressive and less trusting then others, most of them are better suited to experienced bitty owners, Do not adopt a Post Tale bitty if you're not prepared for a potentially difficult ride. The ride is worth it though.
Nickname: Scarberry
Au: Posttale
Bitty type: Sans
Rank: Undetermined
Best owned/adopted by intermediate owners.
Scarberry bitties are one of the harder Post-tale bitties to care for, They don't trust easily and can be rather aggressive, while not outright violent they give very few warnings on when they're going to snap. Scarberries have a fear of rejection and betrayal so it will take them a good long while to get used to you and begin to trust you. Giving him plenty of Marshmallow syrup, Warm clothing, time and reassurance is a sure-fire way to gain their favor, from there they'll be open to hear you out and get to know you, and then you're set after they begin to show signs of affection and protectiveness. Though Rather quiet, Scarberries will be happy to listen to you talk and be an open ear.
Do not yell at him, He'll grow distrustful of you if you do it too often. He pairs well with Papyrus, Toriel, (most) Gaster, and Alpys bitties. Do not get him near Geno-Frisks and especially Geno-Charas bitties, He will either be out right violent or make it hard for them to get through life. Post tale bitties tend to be more difficult but even more so Scarberries, Please adopt with caution.
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Sugar glider skeleton bitty.
Nickname: Nectar
Bitty type: Skeleton
Rank: Omega
Route: Pacifist
AU: Undiscovered
Nectars are smaller, nocturnal bitties, even though they can stay awake during the day, they'll be sleepier in the day and much less energetic. The night is where it's at, they get hyper at night but will calm down if need be. They are extremely loving, very docile, and love to be around their pack, they do well with more bitties so they do well in the big packs. they're sight is very sensitive so don't give them too much sunlight. Let them have a den and plenty of places to bury themselves into, if you take them out, you can actually get a decently sized fanny pack or purse, stuff soft blankets and items in there, and let them bury themselves inside. They need a Fresh Diet, Plenty of fresh fruits, nectar, and proteins. it's even good to spring vitamins in and own their food. stuff like oats are good as well. Mealworms are perfect and they enjoy them immensely, you can give them the mealworms daily, no more than 3-4 giant-sized ones though. Fresh water is always a must. plenty of treats, Yogurt drops, dried fruits, Sugar, and items like that always make them happy.
They need plenty of room to move, they love high places and will glide around happily. they like to climb and snuggle.
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Indian Ringneck birdie Skeleton
Nickname: Tickles
Bitty type: Skeleton
Rank: Omega
Route: Pacifist
AU: Undiscovered
Tickles bitties are sweet and moody little bitties that do fine with basically anyone or any bitties. They often mimick words, sounds and phrases along with their regular speech. Tickles often start out non-verbal and grow to speak when around other bitties and their caretakers. Tickles love to cuddle and will demand it, they're very vocal and will constantly ask for kisses or scritches. They need a lot of attention, it's preferred if you can't give them at least an hour of attention a day, you have other bitties that they can talk and play with. They are very silly, they'll randomly not like objects, get curious by the funniest of things and do things that all around make them extremely loveable and dopey.
While they are great with a large open room, they would often like a large cage that is mostly for themselves, full of toys, places to rest at, food, water, snacks. Never get a round cage and don't get one that is too small, it is unethical and can stress them out. They mostly want a spot so they may have stuff to themselves and too hang out in.
They can bite but it's all due to their moodiness, it is rarely ever because they are extremely angry. However it can become a bad habit.
They will want to chew on things so give them scavenging toys.
Millet is your best friend and their favorite snack other then the individual bitty's favorite numnum.
They are LOUD, Don't expect a very quiet bitty, they love talking and singing.
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Side note from mun- I hurt my hand recently so I am unable to draw currently, I am still here but I will not be able to draw due to my injury.
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Post tale bitties are much more aggressive and less trusting then others, most of them are better suited to experienced bitty owners, Do not adopt a Post Tale bitty if you're not prepared for a potentially difficult ride. The ride is worth it though.
Nickname: Hades
Bitty type: Grillby
Rank: Alpha
AU: Posttale
Hades is a difficult bitty for the fact that he has many needs as he's one of the post tale bitties with a determined rank, he is rather calm and well-mannered but is distant to start with. Hades requires plenty of metals and objects he can melt and reform, he requires high-quality materials but if his caretaker isn't the most wealthy he'll do with what he can get. He prefers real gold and favors it. he likes good quality fabric mostly for clothing. His diet consists of firewood, coal, and charcoal, he can eat other foods but can not drink water. He does not get drunk and can drink alcohol as it's a high-preference drink for him and simply burns away. Hades bitties are quiet and well tempered, they do not get angry easily but are always on guard. They are big caregivers and spoil those they care for, Hades bitties are seen as good luck and bring wealth to those they favor. They do well with packs. they allow physical affection once they've grown to trust the person and are happy to rest with them. Hades can talk, however it is rare that you hear his voice, but it is said his voice can calm even the most aggressive souls. he's fiercely protective and will burn anyone who tries to harm those he cares for. He adores listening to music and singing, he may sing to the tune if he's comfortable. he prefers jazzy music.
Hades' stitched tear in his clothing is located on his back and always pops up with anything he wears. Do not yell at him, it only earns you a ticket to his red list.
Go well with Sans, Asgore, Papyrus, Gaster, and other flame bitties. He does not do well with water-based but does not dislike them.
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Canary
Rank: Omega
AU: Mafiafell
Canary bitties need bedding/nesting materials, plenty of toys, a birdbath and certain foods.
Canary bitties tend to be sweet and docile, they spent much of their time with pack mates and prefer to be around those they can entertain. They love to sing and still constantly do so, they are a tad shy, can be timid and skittish but they warm up quickly with the right people. They love music and do well with many bitties.
These bitties are independent but become clingy with their mates. They will need a place for some solitude which is a den or cage with their needs is fine.
They do well with Swans, Doves, Pigeons and Ravens. Crows are a hit and miss while (barn) Owl's are usually a hard no. They love spending time with Tickles bitties and also the enjoy of Nectars as well.
Canary bitties are loud! They love singing and anything music related so expect noise.
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Parrotlet
Rank: Omega
AU: Undetermined (Seems to be some form of swap.) Parrotlet bitties require a decently sized cage, perches, toys, and plenty of treats, nesting material is a must as well. Parrotlet bitties are sassy, mischievous and territorial bitties who can be hard to care for, They tend to not work well with the other of our avian-based bitties as they are extremely territorial (however slow introduction helps), They are feisty and nippy, they get themselves into trouble often and often require help out of it. They're extremely active and require plenty of attention although independent. They are very small but are bigger then canarys. They tend to think they are bigger than everyone despite their height and will act "big". They test patience often and are known to be bratty. Keep in mind they have a bad biting habit and have been known to bite hard enough to draw blood. they are VERY loyal even if fickle, They do need to be slowly introduced to others but once comfortable they become their territory and pack. Only get Parrotlets if you are aware of the trouble that might come with them.
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Post tale bitties are much more aggressive and less trusting then others, most of them are better suited to experienced bitty owners, Do not adopt a Post Tale bitty if you're not prepared for a potentially difficult ride. The ride is worth it though.
Nickname: Wahsh
Bitty type: MK (Monster Kid)
Rank: Undetermined
AU: Posttale
Wahsh bitties are one of the more docile Posttale bitties, They're energetic and curious but are cautious of new people or anyone that looks intimidating enough to them. They open up after some time together.
Wahsh bitties enjoy playing and learning, they do well with being taught things and love watching anything that stimulates their brain. They love playing puzzle games and watching shows that give them stuff to think on. their diet consists mainly of (usually raw) meat and proteins in general. they enjoy sweets however but as always, give them in moderation. Do not let them around bleeding bitties, you will grow blood hungry. Wahsh cannot see with their injured eye and it needs to be tended to every day, cleaned, and used with eye drops. Wahsh bitties usually remain at a child stage but there is a subtype that can grow up which we'll go into eventually. they dislike being cornered or being yelled at and will lose trust if yelled at as quick as it happens. as always, Postale bitties always have a tear appear in any close they wear and have to be stitched up.
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Cockatiel
Rank: Omega
AU: unspecified (Flower based)
Cockatiel bitties require a spacious cage or den, toys, birdie pellets, nesting material and plenty of perches.
Cockatiel bitties are often extremely sweet and excitable, they love mimiking others and listening to music, they will often times be found dancing and singing to nothing. They will sing to mates and those they love often and get very clingy. They are demanding and if they want affection they will find a way to get it in anyway possible.
They love anything related to flowers and dolls, they will often get attached to a toy and always go back go it. They will get angry if you take it even to clean it.
Cockatiel bitties are extremely needy and require plenty of attention and will get sad without it. They do well in packs and always love the attention from pack mates.
They do extremely well with Doves, Swans, Crows, Canarys and most of the others. They do not do well with (Barn) Owls however. They are very scared of them and will often run from them.
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