It is revealed in Long Shadows that the stick connects to ancient times. Jayfeather discovers that the Tribe of Rushing Water used to live at the lake. But a newly appointed sharpclaw name Jay's Wing chose for the ancinets to leave the lake. Then later in time the Clans started to exist. When Jayfeather walks the path to the Moonpool, he can hear the whispering of cats.
Jaypaw's stick serves as a symbol of guidance and wisdom in the Warriors series. It represents his connection with StarClan and the insight he gains from listening to the spirits. The stick helps Jaypaw navigate his destiny and understand the significance of his visions.
Jaypaw isn't in love with the stick! He used it to talk to Rock, but in Fading Echoes, he broke it and Ivypaw got a splinter in her paw. Brambleclaw then pushed the stick in the river and Jaypaw felt a sharp pain in his side.
It's not
The expression, "It's nothing to shake a stick at" means it is important.
to be save
they are important because they balance the animal kingdom by eating plants
the lacrosse stick is so important in the game because its allows you to shoot and pass the ball , but it also allows you to catch and protect yourself while being chased
Because it has the most accuracy
not to poke yourself in the eye
I think that Crowfeather is Jaypaw, Lionpaw, and Hollypaw's father. and there mother is Leafpool. from the clues in the books and on the web, this is very likely. go to Google and search Leafpool Theory and see what pops up.
Because of how much time and talent it takes to stick to it.
The hockey stick
Jayfeather Jayfeather He doesn't have a warrior name, just a Clan name which is Jayfeather. cool, huh?
He was first to make a plough that mud didn't stick to is the simple answer