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A slow day at the farm (just how they like it) .
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Fritti and little Pouncequick!
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The little white lioness of the Birmingham Pride. Amongst her two Mbiri fathers, personally I think she looks like Zigzag.
Taken in AndBeyond Ngala, South Africa Photographed by Fransje van Riel
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disabled cats in warriors: i am...useless...I can never be a warrior...I am a burden to my clan...at least in starclan I will run again...
disabled cats in real life:
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my cat is sad. original poem by Spencer Madsen
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warrior cats fans on tumblr when theres a canon gay couple so now the series is progressive no matter what and they dont have to think about the unbelievable amounts of racism in the series anymore

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Waiter! Waiter! More Suncat please! - Her, probably @jumalanpelko
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When it was discovered that Zalim (ironically meaning, cruel) was in the company of two very young cubs, those at Ranthambore feared the worst: that, as an adult male, he would kill them. Instead, he surprised naturalists with his “motherly” behavior when he took in his twin daughters following the death of their mother.
At this time, science stated that tigers were only as social as mothers and cubs could go and that tiger fathers rarely interacted with their offspring. Zalim changed that when he was witnessed, month after month, caring for his daughters and teaching them how to hunt. Their relationship eventually ceased when the two girls were shifted to Sariska Tiger Reserve and Zalim went on to father another litter with the then-dominant tigress Sundari, the so-called Lady of the Lakes. When she too mysteriously disappeared, Zalim unsurprisingly took care of their cubs as well.
Ranthambore National Park, India Photograph taken via camera trap
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Scary bird woman coming in hot to kill everyone you love!
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I hope that the fandom doesn’t think that Harper Collin’s or warrior cats as a whole are progressive for making Ravenpaw and Barley cannon after like 10 years of being vague about it. It’s no different from the whole jk Rowling “actually dumbledore was gay all along” thing. The only reason it became canon was because unlike previous years it is more likely to make them a profit (esp if they decide to do some limited time shitty merch after the book comes out).
#I know it looks good but that fruit is literally touching the ground#also sorry for bringing up Harry Potter#I hate even mentioning that series but I couldn’t think of a better comparison#warrior cats#ravenpaw#barley#xenofiction#for the 100th time Harper Collin’s does not give any shits about warrior cats as a series or what messages it might send through it#if it was more profitable to tell you that murder is okay#then they would make firestar come down from heaven and tell jayfeather in a dream to smother lionblaze
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my piece for @harriertail 's amazing zine that just came out--also my first experience joining a zine and would 100000% do it again! the final product is KILLER
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My first cover for @harriertail 's book cover zine! I did two different versions, which is your guys favorite?
also did you know you can still buy the final zine !!! They are going fast
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I guess this is what the new animal farm movie is going to look like huh...
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Here's the cover I did for the Warrior Cats Cover Zine hosted by @harriertail!
The Fourth Apprentice was one of the first Warriors books I read "currently" (as they were being published), so I have a lot of fondness for it. It was a pleasure to be a part of this project!
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