Part II of the Brown Lynx Pet Challenge!
The thing with Shorelfon is that he's a demon hunter, blindfold and all (the blindfold should be rather visible in the below screenshot. Hence, his stable is being filled with pets that are suitable towards that end.
So, we set off to do some nearby questing.
Err...

...are those explosives fading in and out of existence?

Yep. How odd.
Much to my disappointment, the nearby dwarves didn't have a quest involving those explosives.
Finally, I decided upon a name. The green spec in the cat's otherwise yellow eyes reminds me of the fel corruption of the blood elves. I decided that this was a taint of fel magic in his eyes, and that it may somehow give him an edge over fel demons. I tend to pick pets that are slightly corrupted by fel magic, enough to 'inoculate' them in a sense without completely corrupting them. So, this cat fits right in (and even replaced my starting pet), but needed a name.
Never mind the squatter that took up residence in my vacant tent.
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antumbra is a region of a shadow. If you were in the antumbra cast by a planet or other celestial body, and were to face the light source, you would see a ring of light surrounding a shadow (the shadow being the celestial body). This reminds me of the eyes on this cat, hence the name.
Oh look, a new quest!

Err... OK.
No, Antumbra. Wait for me back at the tent.
Oh...?
This is how you earn an achievement
with style!

If they ever implement racial flying mounts, this had better be offered by the Gnomeregan Exiles!
Ahem...back to the random pet challenge!
A funny little quirk that sometimes pops up with the kitty swimming animation!

Someone doesn't seem to love water....
Bah, level 15 elite? Against my level 21 self?
Well, this ought to be good practice, at least.
It turns out that the Loch Monster is anything but a pushover at this level!

As you can see, Antumbra gave it his all, and I was barely able to avenge him.
Leave no cat behind!
Finally, the obligatory raid triumph screenshot!

...shut up. It was a two-man raid, and we almost didn't make it. You try this at level 21!
So, Antumbra has earned a place in my stables. Once I get a Glyph of Mend Pet, I'll start using pets other than my sleepy bear. For now, Antumbra gets some well-earned R&R.
After this screenshot, I then decided to level him to 20, but forgot to take another symbolic screenshot. Besides, this screenshot coincidentally has a double entente! Don't look at me; it was a clear upgrade that would have been silly to not choose.
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Cats are great DPS pets, providing a buff equivalent to a shaman's Strength of Earth totem, a death knight's Horn of Winter, or a warrior's Battle Shout. Like all pet-provided buffs and debuffs, Roar of Courage will not stack with equivalent abilities provided by other players. Prowl provides mixed benefits, giving your pet a powerful opener but delaying their arrival in combat. Putting a talent point into Boar's Speed will negate the movement speed lost when in Prowl, if you are willing to pick what is otherwise a useless talent. If you're a BM hunter and manage to tame a Spirit Beast, then having a Cat will be redundant unless you have a non-BM offspec. Not much more to be said about this pet family, really, save that they have the greatest number of different skins of any pet family.
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No more stable room on Cialbi, but Nazthandol had a growth spurt thanks to Kormai. So...
Name: Shorelfon
Level: 22
Exotics: N/A

Restrictions: Now that you mention it, I might as well say no more crocs, please.
Name: Nazthandol
Level: 21 (almost 22, though)
Exotics: N/A

Restrictions: Crocs.