Egyptian Mau - Anime Style

by Wolfshadow

in Completed Works

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Feb 1st 2009
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So anyway.. It's been a while since I've been on here. Since the last update, my tower went down (power supply died), which is why there hasn't been any updates on Stray. It's not that I forgot, but without a scanner accessable, there's not much I can do.

My dog died on Halloween. We think my mom killed her on purpose so she wouldn't have to be bothered caring for the aging hound anymore. My dad died, my sister's marriage was failing, and I was dumped by a cheating ex-fiance. And then, I went to a party of a friend's for labor day of '07... While there, I came across a sickly, abandoned kitten.

He looked like a tiger/tabby cat. ... upon better inspection.. he had spots.

Most cats do not come with spots. No, they do not.

Since then, the cat, now named Ifrit, has become a loyal pet and his health has skyrocketed. He and my other cat, Yakasa, have become best buds. Upon further inspection, we've discovered Ifrit is at least 50-75% Egyptian Mau. Maybe full. Since he was an abandoned cat on a farm, we obviously don't know.

However, my sisters' eldest cat, Baber, a Tonkinese mix, is now dying of ocular cancer. The main purpose of this image, is to prove my work. I've decided to open commissions.

Baber needs a $300 dollar eye removal surgery and the time is critical. If we don't remove it soon, the eye will rupture and the cancer will spread.

If anyone is interested, please email me. My email is Wolfshadow(at) geeeee mail (dot) com. Thanks in advance.

Comments

Natsuko37 Says:

He's such a lovely cat! The ones with spots are so exotic, but usually it means they're part feral. He's so sweet.

I wish I could donate, I really do, but my bank account has less and less in it each month.