Well I've read the 1st 2nd and 3rd sires and he doesn't but he may in the books to come!
Lionblaze, Dovepaw and Jayfeather.
Yes she is
According to the top-ten-list.com it's Firestar, Jayfeather, then Bluestar.
If you are asking about Warrior Cats Omen of the Stars #4 then it is about Lionblaze Jayfeather and Dovepaw (Dovewing). The three prophesied cats going to the "Tribe of the Rushing Water" to find out what lies in the past and finding out much more such as another prophecy.
Leafpool is ThunderClan's former medicine cat. She resigned from her duty and became a warrior because she believed she could no longer be a medicine cat, since she had broken the warrior code. Jayfeather is one of Leafpool's sons and her former apprentice. He is know the full medicine cat and is one out of three cats in the prohecy. He is blind and has no apprentice. He can read other cats' minds and can walk in other cats' dreams.
No, Jayfeather does not. Reasons:1. Medicine cats cannot love.2. Poppyfrost already has a mate.3. She also has kits.Hope this helps!~Jayfur
The three cats with powers in the Warriors series are Jayfeather, who can walk in other cats' dreams and sense emotions; Lionblaze, who is impervious to physical harm in battle; and Dovewing, who has exceptionally keen senses, including the ability to see and hear over great distances.
No plan for one
In the "Warrior Cats" series, Jayfeather does not turn evil. He struggles with his role as a medicine cat and his powers as a blind cat, but he remains loyal to his Clan and dedicated to helping his Clanmates.
Yes, Crowfeather is the father of Jayfeather, Hollyleaf, and Lionblaze. They are from a litter of kits he had with Leafpool, a ThunderClan medicine cat. Their parentage is a significant plot point in the Warrior Cats series.
As a medicine cat in the Warriors series, Jayfeather is not supposed to have kits due to the warrior code that prohibits medicine cats from having mates or kits. Jayfeather's role is to focus on healing and interpreting signs from StarClan, rather than raising a family.
Yes