"You know what's good then."
Hadrian had eaten the meat, without chewing the tough muscle for endless minutes and more admirable without complaining over its uncooked state. In the heat of the moment Cathan had entirely forgotten about a detail he usually let others deal with: cooking. He was no talented cook. His mastery of the art encompassed the knowledge to put meat on a fire and to remove it again when it was done. Preferably before it turned into a piece of charcoal. While of no importance to him, he knew most races deemed cooking a necessity. A long second he searched Hadrian's face for any offense taken, but found none. Pleased the man turned back to his feast.
By now the cat lay before the Kelvic bloody and raw; skin, hair and tail missing. The fur buried in a heap of snow for the cold to preserve it, the meat peeled in stripes from the carcass, there was little left of the formerly corpulent animal. The dry breaking of bones echoed over the place as Cathan nodded to Hadrian's musings, the little of it he understood anyway. "I know no Dhani." It was too cold for the snake breed in the northern reaches the Kelvic hailed from, even when that fact eluded the shapeshifter. "But changing skin makes one hungry, the way long runs make one hungry. So both might be similar demanding. In some way. Maybe."
He had never really thought about the process itself. Shifting came natural to him, like breathing. Had he not tried to sate the obvious curiosity of his newest acquaintance, Cathan would not have bothered explaining at all. It worked the way it worked. Like the sun rose in the east each morning and birds could fly. When the other man continued, he nodded again.
"Hunting is difficult within the city proper," the Kelvic agreed. "Your best choice is between rats with wings and those without. And in a place with so many holes and niches the later are as hard a catch as the former." Large prey was hard to locate and the wolf shied from hunting animals with all too visible signs of ownership. Collars and leashes – they only meant bother in the large picture of easily caught meals.
"I would not say I am that hungry," Cathan continued and his amber eyes shone with quiet amusement. "I know how to buy food for coin when hunger urges me to." Some thought him unable to fend for himself that way and truth was the Kelvic forgot about the possibility more often than he remembered about it, yet in theory he knew that buying food was an easy, acceptable way to archive a full belly.
He tilt his head. "Most don't understand the thrill of hunting ones own meal, but I take a fancy to the exercise if you so will." No matter if they prey to be had was hare or fowl or deer. Or cat. A few seconds the shapeshifter watched Hadrian. "However, if you still want to invite me, I would not say no."