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Faux Paw
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Faux Paw is a loving pet cat who was adopted by the President of the United States. She cares for her friends like Tai Shan the panda bear. However, she is easily distracted by the computer, but with the aid of her friends and the computer cursor, she learns her lessons and channels her computer skills into reminding people to be safe when going on the internet. Faux Paw gets into dire situations like falling prey to the evil bulldog Happy Fluffy Kittyface but ends up defeating him. A character is supposed to be imitating or acting like a cat, so he starts batting at a moving object with their fingers curled in to imitate the rounded look of a cat paw. Bonus points if he starts licking his faux paw. This move is often favored by Catgirls. Examples of Faux Paw include:
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A character is supposed to be imitating or acting like a cat, so he starts batting at a moving object with their fingers curled in to imitate the rounded look of a cat paw. Bonus points if he starts licking his faux paw. This move is often favored by Catgirls. This move also doesn't actually make any sense if the person in question is supposed to be acting on actual cat instinct: when a real cat grabs at something, its digits will be splayed out as far as possible to maximize their grab capacity. Under other circumstances it does serve two purposes: it more closely mimics the shape of a cat's paw than a fingers-extended position does, and it reinforces that the person is imitating a cat, not merely swatting at a mosquito. Examples of Faux Paw include: Faux Paw is a loving pet cat who was adopted by the President of the United States. She cares for her friends like Tai Shan the panda bear. However, she is easily distracted by the computer, but with the aid of her friends and the computer cursor, she learns her lessons and channels her computer skills into reminding people to be safe when going on the internet. Faux Paw gets into dire situations like falling prey to the evil bulldog Happy Fluffy Kittyface but ends up defeating him.