96c96 < Move - each cat electing to move gets four movement points to use for its movement. Zero or more of these may be spent either on horizontal or vertical movement (one point per vertical space moved, and one point per horizontal space moved). A cat may not move more than two spaces vertically per space travelled horizontally. A cat may not move through or into a space that is being observed by a cat at the same height as or higher than that space. --- > Move - each cat electing to move gets four movement points to use for its movement. Zero or more of these may be spent either on horizontal or vertical movement (one point per vertical space moved, and one point per horizontal space moved). A cat may not move more than two spaces vertically per space travelled horizontally. A cat may not enter a space that is being observed by a cat at the same height as or higher than that space. 105c105 <  - a straight line can be drawn from a point (not necessarily the centre) of cat A's space to a point on cat B's space such that no space on the line is higher than either cat. --- >  - a straight line can be drawn from a point (not necessarily the centre) of cat A's space to a point on cat B's space such that no space on the line is higher than the higher of the two cats. 120c120 < If there is still a tie, but the defender is higher than the challenger, the challenger must move to an adjacent space that is out of the defender's sight if he is able to, but the outcome is not considered a loss for either cat. If the challenger is unable to move, or the defender and challenger are on the same height, a coin is flipped to resolve the challenge. --- > If there is still a tie, the challenger must move to an adjacent space that is out of the defender's sight if he is able to, but the outcome is not considered a loss for either cat. If the challenger is unable to move, a coin is flipped to resolve the challenge.