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This is NOT a cat toy
This is NOT a cat toy by @Rudiichuu (Amanda Piercey)

Somewhere, once upon a time, I read a fanfiction where Kurt found a kitten. Yey. Wow. Anyway, I've suffered -enough- cat-inflicted movement wounds due to the simple fact that cats will attack anything that moves, and I bet that tail of his is frikkin' irresistable. Haw. So yes. I'm rather proud of Kurt's face. He looks irate.

Open Canvas 3 drawing all the way.

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Posted: Tuesday, 20 April, 2004 @ 10:58 AM

Oh, Kurt, Kurt, Kurt, Kurt, Kurt.... He should'a known better....

Very nicely rendered. Kurt looks looks very much like his Evolution self. And calico looks neat as well.

Posted: Tuesday, 20 April, 2004 @ 07:26 PM

Aw, poor Kurt ^^; Very nicely done, especially the kitty's fur and anatomy, not to mention the overall shading. Kurt's expression amuses me terribly, and by the way it holds itself, the cat seems terribly amused as well.

Posted: Saturday, 15 May, 2004 @ 12:29 PM

Hahahahahaha!!! Ah yesh n_n Kitties love kurts tail. lol--That's like, something my cat would do to be honest--he'll bite your feet if they move slightly ^w^

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