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Ivypool is a slender, soft-furred, pale, silver-and-white tabby she-cat. She has white paws, a white belly and face, white splotches covering her pelt, a striped silver tail, sliced ears, and dark blue eyes.

Ivypool is a warrior of ThunderClan. Ivykit was born to Birchfall and Whitewing, along with her sister Dovekit. She was apprenticed to Cinderheart and given the new name Ivypaw. Dovepaw received special attention from their Clamates, which made Ivypaw grow jealous. She was recruited by Hawkfrost to train in the Dark Forest to become a better warrior. Ivypaw learned of their true intentions and became a spy for Jayfeather and Lionblaze. She received her warrior name: Ivypool, and became a warrior of the Dark Forest after killing Antpelt. During the Great Battle, Ivypool fought with the Clans and managed to convince multiple cats to switch sides, but failed to convince Breezepelt who informed the leaders of Ivypool's betrayal. When the Clans won, she was the only trainee forgiven, unlike the rest of the others. She took the oath of loyalty to the Clans along with the surviving trainees, and mended her relationship with Dovewing.

She received her first apprentice, Snowbush, and later on received her second, Twigpaw, and the two formed a close bond. Ivypool became mates with Fernsong, and the two had three kits, Bristlekit, Thriftkit and Flipkit.

Interesting facts

 * She has kittypet blood through Cloudtail.
 * Ivypool will go to StarClan when she dies.
 * Hawkfrost and Ivypool did not ever love each other.
 * Ivypool's motives for training in the Place of No Stars were out of jealousy for Dovewing, who was, at the time, gaining more attention then her.
 * She looks just like Dovewing, except her pelt has white splotches.

Author statements

 * Ivypool was named after Vicky's friend's daughter, Ivy Poole.
 * Kate has revealed she'd like Ivypool to become leader.

Mistakes

 * Ivypool's description has had multiple errors. In addition to accidentally being mentioned with green eyes, she has been called a white tabby, black, gray-and-white, and silver-white.