Crowfeather and Leafpool, Yellowfang and Raggedstar). Medicine cats, either male or female, are not allowed to take mates, in order to be fully dedicated to their medicine cat duties, though this rule has been broken before (ie.This rule was overturned in River with additions being made to the warrior code.Kits born from such relations are named half-Clan, and they are usually discriminated and not trusted. Taking a cat from another Clan (or a non-Clan cat) as mate is implicitly forbidden by the first rule of the warrior code, as such pairings are considered a sign of disloyalty.Disappointment in their mate's actions or behavior.Disagreements, mistrust, or misunderstanding.Ending a relationship of forbidden love by mutual agreement, recognizing that loyalty to their Clan is more important than their love.Things did not work out between them, or have feelings for another.Mates may break up mainly for the following reasons: It is noted after Rainflower's death, that Shellheart always loved Rainflower, even after they weren't mates anymore.It is noted that they are mates in StarClan.In the Warriors universe, breaking up is fairly rare, but can happen. After a while, if they stop showing affection, or if their mate dies, they will usually take on a new mate. It is not unusual for a cat to have more than one mate. Examples are Bluestar and Oakheart, Silverstream and Graystripe, or Leafpool and Crowfeather. However, sometimes cats from different Clans will mate secretly despite it being against the warrior code. Clan cats usually take a mate from the same Clan, although there are examples of pairings from different Clans or groups. Usually when cats are apprentices or warriors, they will show some sort of affection toward a certain cat. Two cats are usually considered mates after spending some time together, being seen sharing tongues often, and after some kind of confession of love, or asking them if they would like to be mates.
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