Kay was starving and he was getting very annoyed with the freezing fog that was clinging to the ground. It covered everything with a sheen of ice and every time he moved he imagined his fur was going to snap and break off at the tips. Growling under his breathe he took a moment to look at where he was. Willow trees arched their brittle branches and the snow of the ground was covered with miscellaneous of twigs that couldn't stand the weight of snow. The ghostly male snorted his disdain. Trees were supposed to be strong and not break at the slightest weight but as he looked at the willow trees he could only imagine that it had lasted for some time in these conditions. Sighing he padded silently away. Staring at a tree wasn't going to fill his belly.
As he walked he began to notice a faint musky scent on the air. Planting his paws he stared in the direction, nose twitching. Raccoon? His mouth began to water at the thought. It wasn't a deer but it would do. Loping off he followed the scent that was making him even hungrier than before. Finally he found it. A male raccoon an adult was munching on something in its paws. Kay froze as the dark eyes looked towards and then passed him over before returning to its meal. The ghostly male wasn't sure what it was eating but he wasn't interested in that he was more interested in the other creature itself.
A faint snarl spread across his face. Crouching low he began to stalk it before launching his attack. Caught off guard the raccoon could only manage to drop what it held and try to face him. It managed to get in a bite on his shoulder before Kay snapped its neck with a crack. Not caring if he was found he lay down to try to enjoy his meal while he could. His gold eyes scanned the area once before he dined, blood smearing on his muzzle.