IDK WHY BUT HE'S SO FUN TO DRAW, I CAN'T STOP MYSELF
He's so feral and I love him
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For the good of society we should take cb to the vet and have him put down
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feral one with the long tongue
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girls wailing and shrieking-core. women just absolutely demented. fully delusional pussy
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I am the feral animal they found eating the farmer’s cows
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Colored version of my Gomphos oc, Kyytle.
Gomphos is the name of an early gender of lagomorphs.
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What if Dr. Weird wanted a few pets for companionship instead of just the experiments he made?
Well, here are the Aqua Teens, but if they were animal/food hybrids!
All their info is underneath!!
Shake is a Labador Retriver and Milkshake hybrid and he is very hyper active and very unruly
Frylock is a German Shepherd/French Fries hybrid who is very calm, intelligent, and very good at listening to commands
And Meatwad is a Selkirk Rex/Hamburger Meat hybrid who has very curly and fluffy fur with a slight sticky touch to it. He is also very sweet and loves getting pets and looking cute for others
I really hope you guys enjoy them as much as I do!!
COMMISSIONS ARE OPEN!!!
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She is looking at you. Expectantly. Who does she get to bite. If you do not give her someone to bite, she will bite you.
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This is the cutest fucking thing I’ve ever seen in my life
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A study that just came out demonstrates that outdoor cats are known to prey on over two thousands species of wild animal, from mammals to birds to insects. That includes 347 species that are endangered, threatened or otherwise of concern, and they've been a key factor of the permanent extinction of over 60 species. And while cats may not always bring home what they catch, chances are if your cat is allowed to roam unsupervised outside, they're killing your local wildlife.
Why is this so important? Worldwide, wild animal populations have decreased in number by 69% in the past fifty years; that means that in my lifetime (born in 1978), the sheer number of wild animals in the world has been decreased by over half. Even "common" wild species are less numerous than before. While habitat population is the single biggest cause of species endangerment and extinction overall, outdoor and indoor/outdoor cats are a significant cause as well. In fact, they are the single biggest cause of human-caused mortality in wild birds.
Most importantly, it's very, very simple to fix this problem: keep your cats indoors, and spay and neuter them. If your cat is bored, they need more enrichment, and there are plenty of ways to make your home more exciting for them, from bringing home cardboard boxes for them to explore, to playing with them more often. If you want your cat to get some outdoor enrichment, leash train them (yes, it can be done!) If you have the space and resources, build them a catio where they can be safe from outdoor dangers like predators and cars, while also keeping local wildlife safe from them.
If you just give into their whining and pawing at the door, then they know that that's what they have to do to get their way; I know it's a tough transition, but it's worth it in the end for everyone involved. Cats are domesticated, which means they are not native anywhere in the world; there are exactly zero ecosystems in which they belong, save for the safety of your home. It is your responsibility to give them an enriching environment without taking the shortcut of letting them go wreak havoc outside.
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