Rolled 17 (1d20)
>>5923008Espurr can't weigh any more than a few pounds, and you can't say you've seen them eat or drink all too much, either. The only thing you'd have to worry about is their claws, but that's not unique. Skitty, Sprigatito, any other notable felines you've gotten acquainted with would each pose the same minor threat.
"Very well." They give a glance at Brook
>>5923023 to see what he's doing and then back at Cress. Without further ado...
https://youtu.be/XEjvySn3VH8?si=hbhYM0bMzsQ8ylkk>Espurr brutally attacks Cress by... scaling her leg to try and use her as a stepping stool. She could just, y'know, grab them and raise them to a position in which she could climb with them. Whichever works.>Once Cress is up, they'll use their untrimmed claws to reach the higher parts of the bamboo and (hopefully) be able to navigate from shoot to shoot. They aren't particularly-experienced with this scenario, but they can try. Cress was the one who offered it, so if they fail, it's her fault.>But that's for later. Right now, they'll be content to be along for the ride on the bigger mon. It's a bit strange for a rabbit to be helping a cat. Kind of pathetic on Espurr's part.