Glacier de Warenne
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Someone recently asked me what my favourite pet species are, not aware that I'm a furry, nor that I occasionally make anthro (sapient & bipedal) characters for fun. So, I'm thinking of making a Pet-Turned-Person series, starting with this story.
Sure there may be some ethics questions here, but I can't physically control what you users do with your free-time.
Story:
Glacier, the Turkish Van cat, was adopted early-on in his kittenhood by one of the descendants of the de Warenne family (French aristocratic family that moved to England in the mid-to-late 900s AD), Emma de Warenne, a British-American woman in her mid twenties, for context. Without an existing family to call his own, Glacier was bought from a local animal shelter by Emma and her boyfriend, Edward, to be raised alongside their expected twins. As the years passed by, Glacier was considered part of the de Warenne family, being raised, and fed, alongside his human parents and siblings, even learning to clean up after himself, and use the toilet without falling in. Though there were plenty of obvious differences, a few years in of being raised like a human toddler, Glacier was submitted to a study at a nearby biotech university, with students attempting to recreate gadgets used on animals they've seen in sci-fi films, like Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs (2009) and Guardians of the Galaxy 2 (2017). One gadget, or set of gadgets, in particular was being brought to life. A way to make intelligent, sentient animals almost as sapient as regular humans. The result? Potentially a dozen chips have been implanted within Glacier's head, torso, legs, etc., all working to read brain activity and muscle movements. Some chips activate sections of the brain, like a human's Broca's and Wernicke's areas, and are linked to each other like natural neural highways, making speech, and cognitive thinking possible, albeit a bit clunky, at least for the first few years. And now? He's 7 yrs old, 1'5", and looking for fun.
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