
They're two, they're four, they're six, they're eight
And now I have eight ringtail plushes after picking up a ringtail-ish Beanie Baby named Binky at the gas station.
Send help. I think I'm getting to the point where I can list the ones I don't have more easily than the ones I do.
Send help. I think I'm getting to the point where I can list the ones I don't have more easily than the ones I do.
Category Photography / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Procyonid
Gender Any
Size 2217 x 1662px
File Size 932.3 kB
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Awh, really? That's cool; mine's adopted from my sister's plush collection and was slightly chewed up by some of our late dogs when she was little. (As you can see, Ribbon's missing her nose and whiskers.)
From left to right: Reilly "Rita", Buffster, Ribbon, Rascal, Artiana, Barry, Binky, and Maria.
(As I'm typing this I've noticed my very much not "ring-tailed" cats are toying with a very real, very live mouse and have let it get away behind the bookcase. Ringtails would never! There's a reason they got called ring-tailed cats: in 19th-century American slang, "ring-tailed" meant exceptional/remarkable. It's also part of why they're called miner's cats, but I digress.)
From left to right: Reilly "Rita", Buffster, Ribbon, Rascal, Artiana, Barry, Binky, and Maria.
(As I'm typing this I've noticed my very much not "ring-tailed" cats are toying with a very real, very live mouse and have let it get away behind the bookcase. Ringtails would never! There's a reason they got called ring-tailed cats: in 19th-century American slang, "ring-tailed" meant exceptional/remarkable. It's also part of why they're called miner's cats, but I digress.)
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