Hello!
My senior female cat has been showing signs of ear infection. She's always had trouble with her ears (possibly from such a traumatic experience as a kitten before we adopted her), but lately she has been showing much more of the following:
• ear discomfort
• holding her head sideways...
Huh... Well, I can't figure out where the rules are or how to reach any mods.
And I wouldn't want to waste their time with a petty question while others are asking legitimate questions.
So... my DeviantArt is Catpoof if anyone's curious! With your guys' permission (KittyPa, TabbyTom, and Loving...
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Would you mind if I posted the finished drawings on certain art sites I'm a member of? I would link to the sites, but I'm not sure if outside links are permitted here?
I... love ginger tabbies. 9829 Still working on how to draw classic/marble tabbies, but I'm pretty satisfied with how this one turned out.
BassCat! I can't help but notice that... that is not a domestic cat! haha!
I haven't exactly drawn a bobtail before, but I'll give it a go!
I hope bumping this isn't a bad thing!
But I am taking requests again after a period of inactivity.
Still a cartoonist! But I'd like to think I've improved since my last drawing on here. Haha!
Hello!
Your kitty looks to be a domestic shorthair, or a moggie. But his color/pattern is known as a black tabby harlequin. That is, he's got more white on his body than color. And because his stripes are black, he is a black tabby. ^^
He and his white ear is adorable!
She is still considered a torbie-and-white, because while she has a white underbelly, she is not necessarily primarily white. c:
Additionally, a calico's color patches are usually more separated from one another. They don't exactly appear to blend into one another, like a tortoiseshell's does...
She is a torbie-and-white domestic shorthair. c:
All red cats (Ginger or cream) have tabby markings.
In the case the cat is a tortoiseshell, calico, or bicolor (a color and white), the patches of red will have tabby.
But if there are also tabby markings on the other color patches (Brown or...
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So sorry I took so long to get to this.
But, here's your little girl. <3
She's transparent, so that means there's no blank background behind her.
However, if you'd like the nontransparent version of her, I can PM it to you. c:
Hello!
Your little boy looks to be a domestic semi-longhair.
However, he looks to be very little still. So perhaps
after a little while, he may become a little fluffier.
There is a slight chance he could be a turkish
angora mix (given the shape of his face, his eyes,
and his semi-longhair...
So, as I've stated on my profile, I am an artist. :)
Lately, I've been suffering from a lot of stress, and this negatively affects my motivation for drawing. This means I get artist's block.
This basically means I get overly frustrated trying to find something I'm interested in drawing. So I...
Hello!
Although he is pointed (seal-point, to be exact), it is unlikely he is Siamese.
Either,
A - his father was a pointed cat (i doubt purebred Siamese).
or
B - his father was a carrier of the pointed gene, but didn't appear pointed.
The pointed gene is recessive, meaning that both...