What I’d like to know is: if he’s changing his fur color by syphoning up the ink with his tail, how did the small area of tail by the bottle remain unaffected?
He will be happy later that his human friend uses Higgins’s washable carbon ink (I’ve never been able to get out all the carbon from whatever I or a cat has spilt it on, but it’s miles better than Higgins’s permanent).
sergioandrade Premium Member over 3 years ago
“Out of the Ink Well Comes Kilban the Cat.” Am I dating myself using a 1960’s cartoon reference?
Qiset over 3 years ago
anyone see a nude in the sketch book?
Sirona9 over 3 years ago
Had to blink twice.
Màiri over 3 years ago
What I’d like to know is: if he’s changing his fur color by syphoning up the ink with his tail, how did the small area of tail by the bottle remain unaffected?
Màiri over 3 years ago
He will be happy later that his human friend uses Higgins’s washable carbon ink (I’ve never been able to get out all the carbon from whatever I or a cat has spilt it on, but it’s miles better than Higgins’s permanent).
Zebrastripes over 3 years ago
Ink-a-dink-a-do sketch by numbers, brush included….Meoooow!
Kaputnik over 3 years ago
In real life, try to keep your cats away from ink wells.
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/130326-animals-medieval-manuscript-books-cats-history
dimhelmet over 3 years ago
Draw me like one of your French qats
cactusbob333 over 3 years ago
All I see is a pussy cat.
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
Automatic sleep-drawing. Notice how the cat is gradually being diffused with ink.
Steverino Premium Member over 3 years ago
Have you heard the tail of the cat?
willie_mctell over 3 years ago
Glad to see a fountain pen on the board.
FreyjaRN Premium Member over 3 years ago
My tux, Nimitz, has a paintbrush tail.