No cat name is good or bad, so that answer is yes and no
The first cat that Firestar gave his warrior name to was Thornclaw.
Yes, Firestar is a cat in the popular book series "Warriors".
Yes, he was the old leader of WindClan and a good friend of Firestar.
I don't know if your talking about going from a house cat to a warrior then do you mean Firestar?
No, Skywatcher is not the cat who tells Firestar the prophecy. It is an ancient SkyClan warrior who helps Firestar understand the importance of SkyClan's legacy and the role they play in fulfilling the prophecy. The cat who tells Firestar the prophecy is actually Spottedleaf, a medicine cat from ThunderClan.
It depends. If you mean someone to have their warrior name changed, then it's Brightheart. But the first apprentice to be made a warrior by firestar is actually Thornclaw.
The cat is most likely Firestar since he is one of the main characeters and the cat has orange pelt just Firestar's.
No, the character's name is Firestar, a significant character in the "Warriors" series by Erin Hunter. Firestar was originally named Firepaw when he first joined ThunderClan as an apprentice.
In the series WARRIORS, Firestar is the main character. His first name was Rusty when he was a house cat, but then met Thunderclan. He joined them and got his apprentice name: Firepaw. In one of the books, he becomes a warrior and gets his warrior name fireheart then Finally, he becomes leader and is named Firestar because all the leaders of Windclan, Shadowclan, and Riverclan end in star. ex. Tallstar, Brokenstar, etc..
Yes, Hollypaw eventually becomes the medicine cat of ThunderClan and receives the name Hollyleaf.
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Great question! You can find some on google. But if you are looking for Firestar, make sure that you type in "Firestar cat" or else you will get the superhero. Another place you can go is the website called warriorswish. There is lots of good fanart there. Goodluck! Also try going to Google and typing in warrior cats, firestar cat, graystripe cat, sandstorm cat, etc. Usually you'll click on a picture that leads to a website or blog that has TONS of pictures.