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    There's a chance you may need a DWA license for that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sporky_McGuffin View Post
    I'd want it to still be bitey enough for pub gigs!

    Really, though, it's all about the stripes. Stripes are cool.
    Have you considered the Ocelot?



    OK, it's a mixture of stripey and spotty not pure stripes, and it may be a little on the small side, but it's probably still bitey enough for what you want. Quite economical to run compared to the tiger, as well.
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    How about a normal cat and a sharpie?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ICBM View Post
    Have you considered the Ocelot?



    OK, it's a mixture of stripey and spotty not pure stripes, and it may be a little on the small side, but it's probably still bitey enough for what you want. Quite economical to run compared to the tiger, as well.
    I had not - but perhaps I should. It looks like a decent enough animal.
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    How about a Lynx? Stripes and funky ears



    Ya gotta love those ears

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnakemanStoo View Post
    How about a normal cat and a sharpie?
    I never find these emulations work very well live. Plenty bitey enough for home use - maybe too much, if you've got a small child - but if you take it to a gig and the other guy in the band has even a small dog you're stuffed.

    I'd go along with the lynx, too - they're surprisingly powerful for such a relatively small cat, and the ears really are very cool. Probably about the only time the audience will actually notice what you're using - they're really just normal ears with a bit of extra hair on them, but the response is better.
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    how about a spyrogyra? its a bit stripy and quite small but could be biteyer


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    I would also highly recommend considering a Serval. As well as satisfying the small, stripey-spotty yet still bitey criteria, they can do huge standing vertical leaps, handy for silencing hecklers!

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    a fennec fox - you can get them from exotic petshops - small and bitey and probably the cutest thing nature has devised - downsides are that it isnt stripey and is lots of cells across and doesnt live in a pond


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    Quote Originally Posted by SeriousCat View Post
    a fennec fox - you can get them from exotic petshops - small and bitey and probably the cutest thing nature has devised - downsides are that it isnt stripey and is lots of cells across and doesnt live in a pond

    I wants eet! Precious kitty-puppy!


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