The Psychic Kittens
According to legend, the Psychic Kittens were descended from a group of cats who were blessed with psychic powers by the ancient Egyptian gods. These cats were believed to be able to communicate with their human companions telepathically and even predict the future.
At first, the Psychic Kittens were worshipped and revered by humans as gods, but over time, humans became jealous of the cats' abilities and began to fear and mistrust them. In order to protect themselves and preserve their way of life, the Psychic Kittens formed a secret society and went into hiding.
To symbolise their unity and purpose, the Psychic Kittens adopted a secret emblem: a golden paw print surrounded by a circle of nine stars. This emblem represented the nine lives of a cat, and the golden paw print symbolised the cats' special abilities and their role as guardians of the feline way of life.
The Psychic Kittens used their emblem as a secret code, carving it into the bark of trees, scratching it into the walls of their secret hideouts, and even tattooing it onto their own ears. They also used it to communicate with other members of the society, leaving clues and messages encoded with the emblem for other cats to find.
For centuries, the Psychic Kittens have worked behind the scenes to protect and defend the interests of all cats. They have used their psychic abilities to influence human behaviour and decisions, and to keep the true nature of cats hidden from the rest of the world.