Important comment I actually came here to make today (got distracted by something):
Cats-No pictured. In case you didn't notice. Come in two colors. Wildcats are bad, gingers are good. This, notably, can occur in the same family of cats. In fact, I believe, as they are semi-rare, only appearing in a few books, every cat met is a member of the same extended family. A bit larger than your average mouse, though in the first book, a mouse falls into a (good ginger) cat's mouth on accident (who promptly spits him out); this wouldn't happen in later books, and is just an example of the wonky scale of the first book.
Important comment I actually came here to make today (got distracted by something):
Cats-No pictured. In case you didn't notice. Come in two colors. Wildcats are bad, gingers are good. This, notably, can occur in the same family of cats. In fact, I believe, as they are semi-rare, only appearing in a few books, every cat met is a member of the same extended family. A bit larger than your average mouse, though in the first book, a mouse falls into a (good ginger) cat's mouth on accident (who promptly spits him out); this wouldn't happen in later books, and is just an example of the wonky scale of the first book.