She probaby told everyone she had to make dirt or fetch leaves, with her sister. And Squirrelflight says she's kitting, wich is a LIE. She could have been loyal to her Clan, by not telling the truth.
In the "Warrior Cats" series, Leafpool covers up her stomach by sitting in a way that hides it or by wrapping her tail around herself. She also wears loose clothing to help conceal her pregnancy from the other cats in ThunderClan.
She ate a parsley to stop the milk from flowing so she never looked pregnant.
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No, Squirrelflight pretended to be Lionblaze's mother to cover up the fact that Leafpool, Lionblaze's real mother, had kits, which is against the warrior code.
it is rumored to be leafpool ( backround ) amd lionblaze ( center )
The cat on the cover of Warriors: The New Prophecy book 4 Starlight is Leafpool, a ThunderClan medicine cat.
The only way for Leafpool and Crowfeather to be together would be to run away from there clans and take cover out somewhere new. Leafpool abondons her clan ways in order to fulfil her ambitious love for Crowfeather and because she didnt even feel needed in her clan in the fifth book of the second series.
Leafpool was a medicine cat. Medicine cats are forbidden to have kits, so Leafpool gave them to Squirrelflight instead. Leafpool used parsley, a kind of herb, to stop her milk flow. Hope this helps!
Leafpool is a fictional character from the "Warriors" book series by Erin Hunter, which features clans of wild cats. In the series, Leafpool is described as a small, lithe, and dappled silver-and-white tabby, but her specific breed is not explicitly stated. She is a medicine cat, known for her gentle and caring personality.
Leafpool's daughter is Hollyleaf.
I believe it's Leafpool(Leafpaw), and in the background there's a battle, I think when Hawkfrost and Mudclaw try to kill Onewhisker.
No, Leafpool does not die. Leafpool is still alive in the fourth series Omen Of The Stars
Leafpool's eyes are described as amber in color.
Leafpool is originally from ThunderClan