![]() This book seems like it wants me to believe that she was upset and feeling down because she was not reproducing and she was basically saved from death, that is the only reason I can think that they bought a male ferret and introduced it to a female ferret. In this manga the ferret expresses a lot of moodiness and snapping and biting which could be correlating to that syndrome. They will actually have everything build up into their body and cause a heart attack and it is very painful and uncomfortable. I did not include this in the other Peachfuzz reviews but unfixed female ferrets that go into heat will die due to a medical condition that happens if they do not reproduce. If you're reading this, it should be obvious. This sounds like an obvious thing but I have had so many people get their pet rat, pet hamster, pet rabbit mate of the opposite sex and not realize the implications. If your ferret is acting lonely or bored, do not just buy them another ferret of the opposite sex. This is why they're not supposed to be handled and given to children because they are a little bit more exotic. If your favorite is expressing displeasure the solution is not to get a second one which will also get bored, it's to spend more time with your ferret. Peach is unhappy and trying to escape her cage and also expressing boredom which is something ferrets can express but often they are occupied by simple things like toilet paper rolls and a jingle ball. I feel like there is a lot to dissect as well because there is irresponsibility in here. She is often left in a situation where she could escape that house in under ten minutes. Ferrets will get into everything and every possible nook and cranny. Do not leave them alone with Bunches of pillows and looming outside their cage, they will burrow into your sofa and you will sit on them and kill them. ![]() Don't leave your ferret out alone with a bunch of junk, if they eat anything the size of a pencil or eraser they will often die. On to the incorrect ferret representation and the problematic handling of ferrets that will inspire children to possibly mimic this. Three manga issues is nowhere near enough, even though some mangas have been just one issue and done. I don't need to tell you that I'm sad the series is over, I was sad the series was over when it ended. Which for the people who don't know that's basically early on NSFW books with softcore erotica. Somebody else pointed it out but I knew this when it was made that the male ferret is named after a bodice ripper character. Personal Quote: "All you need is love.The target audience for this series is always all over the place. When I can find the free time, I enjoy sketching, reading manga and novels, playing video games (especially RPGs), watching animation, bike rides and walks, interacting with nature, swimming, and browsing the internet.įavourite characters: Minako Aino (Sailor Moon), Raiden (MGS), Link (Zelda), Kiba (Wolfs Rain), Rikku (FFX) Utena (Utena) Some of my published works include the three-volume graphic novel series, Peach Fuzz, how-to books Draw Furries and Draw More Furries, Digital Manga Workshop, and Mangaka America.Ĭomics I've contributed to include Fraggle Rock: Tails and Tales, Domo: The Manga, Archie Comics' Sabrina the Teenage Witch (penciler on issues 92, 96, 97, and 98) and Sonic the Hedgehog (penciller on Off-Panel strip comics), and the grand prize winning entry based on Peach Fuzz in Rising Stars of Manga Vol 2. I've also taken a participated in a few community life drawing, cartooning, and animation classes. In school, I took as many drawing and painting classes as possible. My drawing and coloring skills are mostly self-taught through observation, dedication, and a lot of practice. I'm also a huge fan of animated Disney movies and wanted to be an animator before I discovered and fell in love with the medium of comics. I discovered manga and anime in my teens, which also influenced my artistic style. Growing up, I enjoyed painting realistic renditions of animals, as well as drawing my favorite cartoon characters. I've always had a love for art, and have been drawing from the time I was able to hold a crayon. Born November 9th, 1981 (sign: Scorpio), I'm a comic artist born and currently living in Central Florida. ![]()
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