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Jessica Watters

Phibby Phibby Mao Mao
Phibby Phibby Mao Mao by @phidiasbagel (Jessica Watters)

My Phibby kitty finally figured out how to easily drink from the sink... at least he was distracted enough that he didn't jump in the dryer again while I was doing my laundry. Artwork © Copyright 2003 Jessica Watters

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Posted: Friday, 27 June, 2003 @ 05:27 PM

this is so kute!!!!! OMG!! i luv little bundles of fur!!!! squeels AAAYYYYEEE!!! im so happy and im hyper!!! I just luv it!!!!

Posted: Friday, 27 June, 2003 @ 05:27 PM

this is so kute!!!!! OMG!! i luv little bundles of fur!!!! squeels AAAYYYYEEE!!! im so happy and im hyper!!! I just luv it!!!!

Posted: Saturday, 26 June, 2004 @ 05:50 PM

What joyful little pic. You seem pretty proficient at drawing cats. The only thing that's dodging the angle... unless you've got like- onena those el hudge-o sinks, I'd say that it's just a bit off in that respect. D'you just kinda leave the sink running, or d'you turn it on for your cat? Good expression, it's always hard to do expression when you can't have a character actually smiling. Very catlike in general. Although the pics make one wonder if you actually painted your bathroom wall all yellow and splotchy-like.

Posted: Saturday, 26 June, 2004 @ 07:21 PM

The angle's off because I forgot to draw the background before I drew the cat, the sink was on to distract the cat so he wouldn't bother me while I did my laundry, and yes, the bathroom really is painted like that(my mother's crazy idea)

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