In one of the books in The New Prophecy some of the cats get taken from twolegs
In the Warriors series, humans are referred to as "Twolegs" by the cats. They are seen as large, noisy creatures who sometimes pose a threat to the cats' way of life by destroying the natural environment or encroaching on their territory. Twolegs are generally viewed with distrust and are to be avoided by the clans whenever possible.
Tree eater is a derogatory term used by cats in the Warriors series to refer to Twolegs, humans who destroy trees and the forest habitats of the cats. It showcases the cats' perspective on humans as destructive beings who harm the Earth.
The cats in Warriors are amazing, brave, couragous, ect. There are 4 Clans of cats that live in the forest, ThunderClan, WindClan, ShadowClan and RiverClan. They are filled with wild-born cats to defend them, but trouble arise within them all... There are also 'kittypets', meaning cats that live with twolegs (humans/housefolk), and rogues, cats that don't live with twolegs or clans. They are often themeaner tipe of cat, never not ready for a fight. Loners are like rogues, but they don't cause trouble on purpose. Read the series to find out the clan's destinies!
For the first series, the main antagonist was Tigerclaw/star. For the first part of the second series, the enemy was the Twolegs (humans) destroying the forest. Toward the end, the antagonist was Hawkfrost. For the third, the antagonists were Ashfur and Sol. And for the fourth series, the enemy was the cats of the Dark Forest.
I am sorry no one knows, Because Blackstar was a rouge. In the name of Blackfoot Although We do not know it could be any kittypet or rouge we have meet in the warriors series. E.G the rouge cats living in the old horseplace, because one of the she-cats lost her kits to twolegs. But we will never know.
Warriors: Omen of the Stars, is the title of the fourth series of warriors.
According to the twoleg map of the lake territories, the twolegs call the lake "Sanctuary Lake".
The closest I know of is a season, which is 3 moons.
yes there are rose-creamed colored cats in the warrior series.
The Warriors Cats series is typically recommended for readers aged 8-12 years old, although readers of all ages can enjoy the series.
Yes, the Warriors series is a fantasy series. It follows the adventures of groups of feral cats who live in clans, each with unique customs and beliefs. The cats have their own society, and the series incorporates elements of magic, prophecies, and adventure.
Not yet, but there will be. It will be called 'Omen of the Stars'.