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Kitlings look like large black house-[[cat]]s with yellow eyes. The kitlings can teleport from [[planet]] to [[planet]] like the [[Cheetah People]]. They are scavengers that use their powers to find carrion on different [[planet]]s. The [[Cheetah People]] can also telepathically control the kitlings and can see through their eyes. They use the kitlings to find new sources of food, while the kitlings feed off the scraps. The kitlings were bred by an unknown civilization on the [[Cheetah People]]'s [[planet]] for spying purposes, though that civilization eventually collapsed. | Kitlings look like large black house-[[cat]]s with yellow eyes. The kitlings can teleport from [[planet]] to [[planet]] like the [[Cheetah People]]. They are scavengers that use their powers to find carrion on different [[planet]]s. The [[Cheetah People]] can also telepathically control the kitlings and can see through their eyes. They use the kitlings to find new sources of food, while the kitlings feed off the scraps. The kitlings were bred by an unknown civilization on the [[Cheetah People]]'s [[planet]] for spying purposes, though that civilization eventually collapsed. | ||
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Revision as of 13:46, 22 October 2006
The kitlings are a species of cat-like creatures introduced in Survival.
Kitlings look like large black house-cats with yellow eyes. The kitlings can teleport from planet to planet like the Cheetah People. They are scavengers that use their powers to find carrion on different planets. The Cheetah People can also telepathically control the kitlings and can see through their eyes. They use the kitlings to find new sources of food, while the kitlings feed off the scraps. The kitlings were bred by an unknown civilization on the Cheetah People's planet for spying purposes, though that civilization eventually collapsed.