Malice has unusually fine control over its claws. Young Malice practice by batting seeds, flowers, and fallen leaves between their paws without tearing them. When hunting, it pins prey lightly, releases it, then recaptures it the moment its movements become hopeful again. Mature Malice can repeat this game for weeks, learning the rhythm of each creature’s fear. Give your Malice durable toys that move unpredictably. If it grows bored, it may start bringing you live practice subjects.