yknow how some cats really like drinking water from the tap? well Dorothy has now experienced the joys of drinking from running water. Not from the sink faucet, but instead from the tub. She gets tub water while we’re brushing our teeth in the morning and at night. Why the tub? Getting up to the sink isn’t easily achievable because of her CH, but getting into the tub is. She’s the best girl and we’re always happy when we realize new ways to provide better accommodations
Not art content but I’m fostering a litter of kittens and I’m foster failing on two of them :0 This is little baby Yoshi he’s got wobbly kitten syndrome so he headbangs and falls over a lot 🫶 He has a pretty mild case and it doesn’t hurt him at all! He most likely doesn’t even realize he’s different :)
i've rambled a lot about it before but as a disabled persson who gott sick later in life and lost their ability to do a hobby / passion almost entirely, i've internalized all those tumblr posts about like. "making art even if it looks bad" etc etc and its part of the reason we still draw. beccause we're a heavy perfectionist and we no longer have the energy ever to draw, and when we do we burn ourself out because of how much energy it takes now to do a full piece. our art has noticably stagnated since we got sick compared to before we were sick, and that's fine. it hurts a lot some days knowing my skills stagnated, that im probably stuck or going to improve slower than my peers, but its fine. i can never really word it. something something art was my passion and im happy that, even if i had to adjust to being sick, i can sstill make art.
i dont know how much sense im making, but losing the ability to draw for almost a year or two due to how sick i was was awful, and being able to finally come back from that is so special to me and i cherish my art so much more than i did and i just needed to get the words out there.
I realised I forgot to share a photo here!
I’d like everyone to meet the newest addition to the family - Quake! A tiny little lady with Cerebellar Hypoplasia (aka: Wobbly Cat Syndrome)
I would like to introduce my mutuals to the love of my life, Delilah!
Yes, she is supposed to be wobbly. She has a neurological disability (cerebellar hypoplasia aka wobbly cat syndrome) that causes her to walk like a drunken sailor. She's also deaf and probably autistic and I love her with my entire soul.