She made them by looking at the personalities of the characters. Also in the case of Sirius, James, Lupin, and Pettigrew who are Animagus' she made them the animals they could change into. James' was a stag (large male deer) because that is the animal he turned into when he used his Animagus talent
Harry Potter's is a stag because his dad's was and Harry obviously misses his dad.
She come up with all the characters on a train from Manchester to London. It says it in the back of my hardback copy of The Half Blood Prince.
England
It is called imagination using the animals that live near her garden
J.K. Rowling says none of her characters are entirely based on herself, but Hermione Granger is similar in a few ways. For example, J.K. Rowling has been called "Know-It-All' a lot when she was young, just like Hermione.
J.K. Rowling has stated herself (in interviews) that it could be 10 years before this will happen
They come with padding, are usually flame retardant and have animals and cartoon characters!
Because she loves to write
It comes from the brain of Miss J.K. Rowling.
What inspired you to create the Harry Potter series? How did you come up with the various characters and their story arcs? Can you share any insights into your writing process or the world-building in the books? What advice would you give to aspiring writers?
Animals, people, or objects that are used to advertise a good or service, that come to be associated with that good or service. Trade characters are a key element of building the brand for a product or an organization. Examples of types of trade characters include mascots, celebrity spokespersons, or fictional characters developed for the advertising narrative.
They come from humane society if they are not sick. They don't take animals off the street. Most of the the animals come from breeders that supply animals to laboratories.
The story she set out to tell came to a conclusion. Although J.K. Rowling has said she could write more books, she currently has no plans to do so.