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==Biology==
==Biology==
Species 29's were originally a [[humanoid]] race with purple skin and short, white hair which fell down across the back of their heads. Later, they were transformed into incorporeal life-forms by the [[Ageless]]. They were were temporarily moved into the bodies of [[cat]]s. Even while in these bodies, they retained their basic abilities, such as intelligence and mind reading. ([[DWA]]: ''[[Cats and Dogs]]'')
Species 29s were originally a [[humanoid]] race with purple skin and short, white hair which fell down across the back of their heads. Later, they were transformed into incorporeal life-forms by the [[Ageless]]. They were moved temporarily into the bodies of [[cat]]s. Even while in these bodies, they retained their basic abilities, such as intelligence and mind reading. ([[DWA]]: ''[[Cats and Dogs]]'')


==Culture==
==Culture==
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==History==
==History==
Species 29 were originally a humanoid species, who lived on a planet where everything was extremely organised. At some point in their history, they went to war against a fellow humanoid race, the [[Species 7]]. The war raged on for thousands of years, and at one point threatened to destroy the entire universe.  
Species 29 were originally a humanoid species, who lived on a planet where everything was extremely organised. At some point in their history, they went to war against a fellow humanoid race, the [[Species 7]]. The war raged on for thousands of years, and at one point threatened to destroy the entire universe.


Eventually, a neutral race known as the [[Ageless]] intervened, using their superior technology to remove the minds of the species 29s from the bodies. They were kept in this incorporeal state for a thousand years, after which the Ageless decided to review their punishment with a trial. The [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth Doctor]] was also present at the trial, as an additional party. The Doctor, however, deliberately caused a transdimensional quirk which gave the species 29s real bodies, in the form of [[cat]]s. The Species 29s attempted to go to war against the Species 7s - who had been transformed into [[dog]]s - and so the Doctor advised the Ageless to not give the Species 29s their real forms back. ([[DWA]]: ''[[Cats and Dogs]]'')
Eventually, a neutral race known as the [[Ageless]] intervened, using their superior technology to remove the minds of the species 29s from their bodies. They were kept in this incorporeal state for a thousand years, after which the Ageless decided to review their punishment with a trial. The [[Tenth Doctor]] was also present at the trial, as an additional party. The Doctor deliberately caused a transdimensional quirk which gave the species 29s real bodies, in the form of [[cat]]s. The Species 29s attempted to go to war against the Species 7s - who had been transformed into [[dog]]s - and the Doctor advised the Ageless to not give the Species 29s their real forms back. ([[DWA]]: ''[[Cats and Dogs]]'')
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