I dont know the answer but on wikipedia you can search Feathertail or sorreltail( there is a warriors wiki) and then at the bottom of the page there is a family tree. If you think that becsause there names both end in tail then probably not, their are a lot of cats with the ending tail, its just common, and has nothing to do with family.
Yes, because Tigerstar's son is Brambleclaw, who's mate is Squirrelflight, whose dad was Firestar, whose sister is Princess, whose son is Cloudtail, whose mate is Brightheart, whose brother is Brackenfur, whose mate was Sorreltail, whose dad was Whitestorm, whose mom was Snowfur, whose sister was Bluestar, whose mate was Oakheart, whose brother was Crookedstar, whose daughter was Silverstream, whose daughter was Feathetail. THE END.
Feathertail Glider was created in 1793.
I know a few Kits! Cinderkit - Cinderpelt Bramblekit - Bramblefur Bramblekit (Tigerstars) - Brambleclaw Tawnykit - Tawnypelt Stormkit - Stormfur Featherkit - Feathertail Cloudkit - Cloudtail Sorrelkit - Sorreltail Brightkit - Brightheart Sootkit - Sootfur Theres probably around 30 more... but I !
No, Crowfeather is the one who loves Feathertail. During the trip Brambleclaw fell in love with Squirrelflight and Crowfeather fell in love with Feathertail. Feathertail and Brambleclaw were friends however, but nothing more!
Feathertail gliders are completely native to Australia alone.
When Sorreltail began to have her kits, badgers began to attack the ThunderClan camp. Cinderpelt defended them as well as she could, but it was useless. Cinderpelt was severely wounded, and Leafpool, (who had ran away from the forest with WindClan cat, Crowfeather), walks in just as Cinderpelt was about to die. After she had died, Sorreltail named one of her kits, (a grey she-cat), Cinderkit, after Cinderpelt, who gave her life to save Sorreltail and her kits.-With help from warriors.wikia.com.
The Feathertail glider no longer appears on any coin. When Australia still had one cent coins, the feathertail glider appeared on this coin. This coin was phased out in 1992.
yes
sorreltail is her mom and brackenfur is her dad
No
That's because Feathertail sacrificed her own life to save the other cats.
Feathertail gliders are native to Australia. For this reason, they are not domesticated, as Australia's native wildlife is generally not domesticated.