As I promised, I have made my return. Took me more than long enough admittedly.
This is a small gift for
I have saw and fought against many powerful things. But Rina's litterbox is something I have been unable to withstand. How can any creature crap more than it eats? You could spend hours in there and still only be 1/3 of the way done.
The temptation to simply say "no" is too great when it comes to this task, but I'd like to see you say "no" to Death.
Because I am apparently hilarious at ranting when it comes to litterbox duty, I decided to draw this little gift based on a conversation I had with her recently. This wasn't meant to be A-grade material and was drawn both as a gift and to practice a bit with this nifty inking program I acquired from one of my subjects. Also, Zyxon-Vortale's design most likely will not be final. This is probably just one of several ideas that will run through my head until I figure out what I look like.
It's actually not to bad. I've been doing the litter box every two days or so and that was before Chloe, like now it's everyday or again two days depending on how bad it looks so it's not ungodly horrible. Thankfully Lucky doesn't blow the box up like the other two lol.
My little black cat Envy is horrible. She seems to have the bladder of an average adult human (plus I swear I think she pees pure ammonia), and she's capable of clearing several rooms with the smell of her poo. Last night I was up well past midnight scrubbing her litterbox with watered down bleach, then scrubbed with walls and floor where her litterbox stays, cuz I know that smell can cling ANYWHERE, like cigarette smoke on curtains. I have to keep my mint oil bottle near my nose so I won't die. D:
And yet my male cat, Aki, his litterbox doesn't smell like something lethal.
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Seaturtles MOO.
Honestly, I cannot imagine. Rina was bad enough on her own, but two others? That'll be insane.
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Seaturtles MOO.
And yet my male cat, Aki, his litterbox doesn't smell like something lethal.
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Star's tidbit of the month: The first product to have a bar code on its package was Wrigleys gum.
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♥------- ( ´ ・ ω ・ ) つ ( ・ ( ・ ) "A GENTLE TOUCH ON THE YOUNG DRAGON'S BREASTS."
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