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RE: Happy Valentine's Day! / 2nd Wedding Anniversary/ Still Here! [Again]
I'm making you an orange felt cat. I think it is a bit hideous actually but I am going to make a black one too, and no matter how bad they are I'm sending them and you two are going to love them anyway.
Of course we will. ♡♡♡♡♡
My husband made me a felt plush of Tuxie for Christmas several years ago. He was gonna Make Cosmo and Nova as well, but never got around to making them. Years later, location and cat family has changed. Tuxie is no longer with us, we have Apollo again (as an adult, no longer a kitten, though we wish we'd just kept him and not entrusted him to the genetic cesspool), and Comet, our newcomer. (Who really isn't "new" anymore, but is still our newest.)
So we welcome two new additions to the felt cat family. I bet the Tuxie plushie is lonely.
Which black cat are you crafting? The big black majestic beast, or the short-haired kitbull that moos? (Kitbull = Kitten + Pitbull. It's a nickname we have for Comet because he's shaped like a pitbull in the chest and front legs, and he acts so much like a dog we often tell him "good puppy" when he's being good or obedient.)
Hey, would you maybe be interested in collaborating with me to illustrate a children's story I wrote a few years back? I don't think cutesy by itself can do it justice. I think a hybrid of our very different styles could make something very beautiful.
I'd really like to try to get it illustrated by June 4th. I don't necessarily know where we'd go with it from there, but I'd like to at least have it illustrated by June 4th.
Yes I will give it a shot!
I haven't gotten far with my creation so any suggestions or added features are welcome.
I was looking at big cat, I didn't realise you had more than 2, you really are a cat man. I should do a family.
...maybe you should send a portrait ;)
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We have four, haha. Had five, but losing Tuxie made it four. Four just doesn't feel right after having five.
If we manage to get proper custody of the house, we're trying to decide if we're gonna breed Comet, adopt some black kittens, look for a flame point kitten (like Cosmo, so he can have a proper apprentice to train in his healing arts) to adopt, or register with the local no kills to be a kitten foster home. Basically, anytime they get kittens that need special care (like bottle feeding/incubation/other things/etc) they call us kinda thing.
Cosmo loves kittens, and raising kittens makes him young. We joke that if we make sure Cosmo always has kittens to raise, he'll be immortal. Cosmo is the kind of creature that loves pretty much all other creatures (except wild mice in the house) and cares for them.
Cosmo is fifteen and a half and survived total renal failure in June 2016. Tuxie was his older brother. (Actual brother.) Cosmo is "The Healer" and "Kidney Cat" and "Ol' Blue Eyes".
The story I wrote and need help illustrating is about Cosmo.
Nova is our giant, Comet the newcomer, both of which together are our "Black Cat Brigade" or "Black Cat Brothers" as we call them.
Apollo is the "Ginger Menace" and "The Monster Under the Door". Don't worry, we usually call him 'Pollo Puff, or just "Puff". He likes that.
I'm hoping to afford some fabric to make plushies with my sewing machine. If I get decent, I hope to sell them under the branding of "'Pollo Puffs". :3
I'll be making an introduction post for my boys again. It's been a long time. There'll be plenty of pictures. Will get it up this weekend.
I think I merged Cosmo and apolo as one reddish cat. Then I forgot about the new little black one. I'm onto it. Family of cats.
The special care business and the idea of a giant male cat being nurturing is so unknown to me.
I think I have told you of my pet misadventures.
I could do a truxie angel cat too if you think it's a good idea.
Cosmo isn't giant, lol. Nova is giant, also very nurturing though.
Tuxie was a tom (intact, still had his testes), we wanted to find him a mate, but sadly, we lost him before we were financially stable enough to responsibly breed him. Now his and Cosmo's bloodline will die out.
Tuxie was super nurturing. Loved kittens. Loved caring for them. When we rescued Apollo, he was super small, thought he was still nursing age. Tuxie immediately played mother cat, carried him by the scruff, cleaned him, comforted him, protected him. We fed him replacement milk. Found out he was two months old, he was just severely malnourished and not growing.
Any time Tuxie came into contact with kittens, he'd light up, especially if they were small and still needed parenting. He'd fathered two of the kittens in Cosmo's litter and loved his babies dearly. Tuxie was a father cat, and we failed him by not giving him more kittens to raise.
I'm just glad Comet came into our lives a year ago. He wasn't super small, but he was a kitten. Tuxie was able to raise one last kitten before he passed.
All of our male cats are nurturing, really. Well, all of our cats are male. Even Apollo is nurturing in his own ways, and Comet is still intact. (No plans to neuter Comet as of yet, though hopes to responsibly breed him in the future. We may be rescuers, but we're not against responsible breeding.)
The thing about male cats (especially intact males) and not being nurturing has much less to do with the cat and more to do with the person/people. The limitations and restrictions and expectations you place on an animal determine what you're gonna get. You'll either get a cute house decoration, or you'll get another member of the family that just happens to wear different clothes, speak another language, and walk on four legs.
Animals are smart, they understand what you say to them, what you say to each other, and when you're talking about them. They have personalities, they're individuals. If you meet pets without personalities, it's because someone did that to them.
I've had the misfortune of knowing people with pets that were just living house decorations. It's soul crushing to encounter.
You've told me some of your animal misadventures.
A Tuxie angel sounds nice. We plan on continuing to include him in things like portraits, future stuffed animal families, etc. He'll always be one of ours. Always.
By the way, I just remembered that you have access to my Facebook. There are tons of pictures of Cosmo, Tuxie, and Nova on there. A few of Apollo, both as an adult and as a kitten. I don't think I've posted any photos of Comet on Facebook.