Aubrey Hansen wrote:
Yes, it is interesting, but I figure Volk culture shouldn't be completely one-sided when it comes to practicality. Hair is another area they are less practical on, because they judge a person by their hair. Cats, however, aren't totally impractical - they aren't just kept for decoration, but are used to hunt. In fact, a cat's sleek and deadly attitude is what the Volk admire most. A cat is beautiful but deadly (to something small enough for it to pounce on), so the cat is a symbol of power and majesty to the Volk.
That makes sense.
Aubrey Hansen wrote:
I might change the longhair thing, though, partially because most wild cats are shorthair anyway to my knowledge... Although, since the Volk are fussy about their own hair, it makes sense that they might be fussy about a beautiful cat's hair...
They could have bred pets to have long hair.
Aubrey Hansen wrote:
Hey, they use snow leopards in battle in the LWW movie, and the girls ride Aslan. So it's not an original concept.

Girls weigh less than warriors, plus Aslan was huge.

I'm not saying that riding big cats couldn't work, just that realistically it's not as simple as it seems. Training war cats is perfectly reasonable in fantasy, however.
Aubrey Hansen wrote:
Cats are very sure-footed, so I think one can walk heights without knocking stuff down all the time. Also, the Volk would probably keep their pet cats off things like shelves and counters. The "barn cats" are mostly going to be on places like rafters and rooftops, where they're not liable to knock something down anyway, and you aren't going to get a big cat like a lion climbing on a shelf.

I was thinking of trees and mountains mostly. Bits of bark and sticks might fall easily from a tree, and small rocks might fall from rocky ground. Cats who knocked something down in a domestic setting could work, though, since they would be trained not to, and it could be considered a bad sign if they did. So maybe it's just considered bad luck if they knock something down indoors? Also, perhaps it's considered bad luck if a cat of any size doesn't land on its feet?