>>106597227The mouse lad would learn whose friendly and who to look out for. He'd be curious at the mysterious creatures known as "Humans" and how they treat his kind.
He will meet other rodents like himself such as gerbils, squirrels, chipmunks and so so. They'll give him a life lesson or a theme that is covered in each episode. He'll also met preds that the cat and dog defend him from like snakes, predatory birds, and owls.
He'll eventually meet the rat king/kingdom and they'll show him what's it really like to live large and in charge.
The cat more often then not has to act like the mouse is her prey in order to keep the other prey away. She'll lick her chaps, put her paw on him and force him beneath her while trying not to hurt him.
The cat also deals with the stigma of being a cat. She'll try to fit in with the "Cool" or "City" cats but is shunned because of her "uncool" or country behavior. The cat also teaches the mouse lad about how to blend in and not catch attention. She has to make it known to the other preds that the mouselad is her "Prey", but some of the more deviant preds do try their luck.
The dog is the guy who everyone likes and talks too, but are scared to set him off because they know he'll fuck shit up if pushed to the limit. He's the peace loving rage monster who hides him thirst for battle and blood under a facade.
Occassionally, he'll battle it out with big preds like coyotes, foxes, and some birds and he goes ham on all of him. Some battles he wins and others he leaves bruised and bloody, but he does it all to protect the ones he loves.
There'll be the secret backstory of his life as a fight dog and the mental toll that it took on him. The gutwrenching scene were he's taken from his mother and original litter, how he and other dogs had escaped, but the ones caught were put down.
He's broken inside, but he is free. And he will fight to the death to keep his freedom even if it means hurting others along the way.