“I will gladly walk on it a thousand times over, if that means I could be with you, my lady.”
and the lady cat was all:
“My brave darling.”
OOOPS MY HAND SLIPPED!!
Suddenly my muse insisted me to draw the personification version of the last pic, and who am I to reject inspiration when it comes so willingly to me? At least this will help with the artblock issue I currently have to deal with.
Russian imperial era inspired because hot damn.
Note: I tried google reverse image (and other reverse image search engines) those photos and came up with nothing. I wish I knew the original photographer because I want to love hug him/her so hard for capturing such inspiring moments.
OMG that’s the cutest thing ever and the best courtly love ah so brilliant.
i am having the time of my life on this website. i’m just dangling from the monkey bars, careening on the swings, the whole playground’s burning and i’m just playing in the sand
i have very long arms
While also on the swings too let’s not forget that
Oh shit how could I forget
I have to use my phone now but I must amend my mistake
All better
Fuck wait it’s also on fire
There we go
NICE
and here we see our gaud in its not so natural habitat having the time of its life
Idk why, but I originally inagined the whole scene during nightime, You’re walking down the street, right around the corner, and ist dark and most things are hard to see, but that hard to miss, because there is this pink blob, playing around, and the whole thing is on fire, and its dangling around, like weird, pink, Lovecraftian spagetti,
BOTH VERSIONS ARE EQUALLY CONSISTENT WITH MY CHARACTER
These are great items because they’re fun for the herbivores to each, the carnivores to tear apart, and everybody to roll and throw around. They’re tactile, olfactory, and edible enrichment all in one!
I believe they’re acceptable on-exhibit enrichment for naturalistic facilities like Brookfield in Chicago, too.
I think of this time of year as Tumblr’s Annual Pumpkining of the Animals Post.
The bat though!
This is the best thing!
Our local pumpkin farm gives any unsold pumpkins to the zoo!