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{{CatInfobox|name=Moon Trio|image=Moon Siblings.jpg|caption=Moon Siblings|breed=Domestic Shorthair|coat=Bicolor Tabby, White with grey patches|sex=Male and Female|rarity=Common|occupation=Mochi Pounding and Peddling|appearance=Grown Up Kittens|personality= Energetic, Spirited, Zoomies |parents=[[Ms. Botox]] (speculated)}} | {{CatInfobox|name=Moon Trio|image=Moon Siblings.jpg|caption=Moon Siblings|breed=Domestic Shorthair|coat=Bicolor Tabby, White with grey patches|sex=Male and Female|rarity=Common|occupation=Mochi Pounding and Peddling|appearance=Grown Up Kittens|personality= Energetic, Spirited, Zoomies |parents=[[Ms. Botox]] (speculated)}} | ||
The Moon Trio are permanent visitors of the [[Fat Kitty's Nest Feeder]]. Ever since the discovery of [[Ms. Botox]], they have been seen eating inside the feeder alongside her. Because they are not so young anymore, they don't always come together to eat at the feeder, but when they do, they exhibit a very friendly demeanor toward each other. | The Moon Trio are permanent visitors of the [[Fat Kitty's Nest|Fat Kitty's Nest Feeder]]. Ever since the discovery of [[Ms. Botox]], they have been seen eating inside the feeder alongside her. Because they are not so young anymore, they don't always come together to eat at the feeder, but when they do, they exhibit a very friendly demeanor toward each other. | ||
Little Bunny Foo Foo's name is derived from the popular children's poem [[wikipedia:Little_Bunny_Foo_Foo|Little Bunny Foo Foo]]. While not entirely unrelated, Sailor Moon Mochi's and Mr. Millet's names are derived from an East Asian myth called the [[wikipedia:Moon_rabbit|Moon Rabbit]], where the moon houses a rabbit pounding rice (millet) into mochi or rice cakes. | Little Bunny Foo Foo's name is derived from the popular children's poem [[wikipedia:Little_Bunny_Foo_Foo|Little Bunny Foo Foo]]. While not entirely unrelated, Sailor Moon Mochi's and Mr. Millet's names are derived from an East Asian myth called the [[wikipedia:Moon_rabbit|Moon Rabbit]], where the moon houses a rabbit pounding rice (millet) into mochi or rice cakes. |