Bluefur has her kits in Bluestar's Prophecy, one of the special edition books in the series.
Bluetar's profecy I think. she has three kit mosskit, mistyfoot and stonefur. mosskit dies because he is to weak to make the journey to riverclan territory where there father oakheart lives and there adpoted mom is graypool in riverclan.
Bluekit is born and begins to learn about Clan life. Her mother is killed in a fight. Bluekit is angry, and she and her sister, Snowkit, become depressed. Eventually they live on to become warriors, Bluefur and Snowfur. Bluefur is angry because Snowfur loves Thistleclaw, an arrogant young warrior. When Snowfur's new kit, Whitekit (later to be Whitestorm) is old enough to be without his mother for a short time, Bluefur takes Snowfur on a walk, and admits that she likes Oakheart, a warrior of Riverclan. Snowfur teases her, and Bluefur makes a comment about how she would hate to have kits like Whitekit. This turns out to be the last thing Bluefur says to Snowfur, because Snowfur is hit by a monster and is killed. Bluefur becomes depressed again, but feels better when she has Oakheart's kits. A few moons later, Tawnyspots, the deputy, got extremely ill, and retired. To make sure that Thistleclaw didn't get to become deputy, Bluefur gave up her kits. She became deputy, and later, leader.
Bluestar's warrior name was Bluefur.
Bluefur is a character from the Warriors book series by Erin Hunter. She is a she-cat who is known for her courage and loyalty to her Clan. She eventually becomes the leader of ThunderClan, taking on the name Bluestar.
Leafpool has kits with Crowfeather in the book "Sunset," part of the Warriors series by Erin Hunter. The kits are named Jaykit, Hollykit, and Lionkit.
Sandstorm had her kits in the book "Twilight" in the Warrior Cats series.
Yes, Bluefur is a character in the Warriors series by Erin Hunter. She is a blue-gray she-cat with blue eyes and is a significant character in the original series, known for her loyalty and strong leadership skills.
As of the latest book in the series she has not gained a mate or kits.
Millie had her kits in the book "Millie's Story," which is an installment in the Warriors series by Erin Hunter.
Yes.
The first deputy of ThunderClan in the Warriors book series was Bluefur, who was later known as Bluestar when she became the leader of the clan.
Hollypaw, a character from the Warriors book series, does not have kits. Throughout the series, there is no mention of Hollypaw having any kits.