The Warrior cats books have been categorized as being for Children and Young Adults, but according to the authors, they never really intended for the books to be for a specific age group.
Well, I think from 9-to-any age is the Warrior cats books, by Erin Hunter. You can get them at any Barnes and Noble store in the children's section, in the chapter books.
One of them is Tallstar. Another one is Pinestar.
Jaypaw is a fictional character from the Warriors book series, and his age is not explicitly stated in the books. However, he is depicted as a young apprentice and later a warrior, so he is likely around 6-12 moons old, which is equivalent to 6-12 months in human age.
Yes, Millie dies in the Warrior Cats series. She passes away from old age, peacefully surrounded by her loved ones.
on the official warrior cat fourms 60,723 people are registered and about 50,000 more aren't registered so around 110,723 people I would say
In the Warrior Cats series, Sasha dies of old age. She is a former rogue cat who becomes the mother of two main characters, Hawkfrost and Mothwing. Sasha lives a long life and passes away peacefully in her sleep.
Leopardfoot died from a fatal infection following a battle with a badger, as described in the Warrior Cats series by Erin Hunter.
You can find research about cats for an elementary student in books, online educational websites, and sources like National Geographic Kids. Look for resources that provide accurate and age-appropriate information to engage the student in learning about cats.
Ivypool is a fictional character from the Warriors book series by Erin Hunter, so she does not have a real age. In the books, she goes through various stages of life, such as being a kit, apprentice, warrior, and eventually senior warrior.
Cats can reproduce as early as 5 months of age.
there are no age groups just levels
Female cats can get pregnant as early as 4 months of age.