[center][b][i]Dog[/i][/b][/center] Dog blinked a little as she scratched behind her head before jumping a bit as her name was called, instinctively turning and dropping to her knees, hands moving up to her flat chest in a submissive and a bit frozen in fear. Though her rusty colored eyes blinked as she recongized it was only Ash who had called her so sharply. For a moment, Dog though she sounded like one of her masters from five years ago. Even now, it was difficult to shake off years of teaching to follow orders and react like a pet dog. Giving a sigh of relief, she stood on her feet, a gave a cheerful grin towards the woman. Opening her mouth to answer the question, she paused as Ash continued talking. Humming a little as she was asked to go outside on a run with Ash, but also leave her brother behind. Dog was a little surprised she would separate Dog, possibly the only one who can halt Cat's murderous antics, from Cat and leave him in the care of the more mild individuals. Though she was only a little worried, Cat would wander around without Dog here and do his own thing. But she doubted he would really hurt the others unless needed. [b]"Yeah, gotcha the map!"[/b] she chirped excitedly as she waved the map above her head eagerly before holding it out to the woman. [b]"And sure! I'd love to go! We can have a grand adventure! And no worries! I'm plenty strong enough to carry things! I didn't grow this big for nothin!"[/b] Dog yipped happily like a eager pet ready to go on a walk before blinking as she thought a bit. [b]"Mhmm I should probably go talk to the others who will be staying. Give them a bit of kitty tips."[/b] she mused. --- [center][b][i]Cat[/i][/b][/center] The tall man simply was moving a bunch of bottles near him, examining them and sorting the different bottles that looked like they had chemicals in them. Along with having a old tin bucket beside him. It wasn't the best, but it was enough to do what it is intended should it come to it. Good thing about being in a house is folks usually have these sorts of things in their homes, and scavengers were too dumb to realize their potential.