
Here is my belated birthday artwork for "Fur Affinity" member
HectortheWolf...
As some of you may or may not know, according to veterinarians, you can always tell when a dog or cat is morbidly obese, when you feel the edge of the animal's belly, and are unable to find any ribs underneath all that fat...
Well, 'Hector' is nobody's pet, and 'Rob Cat' is definitely not a vet. But that still didn't stop the bobcat from playing 'Doctor' with his fat friend - submerging his paw deep into the wolf's blubbery gut, in search of one of those elusive ribs. (At least, I kept it professional, by having my 'fursona' wear rubber surgical gloves.)
'Hector the Wolf' © his player
'Rob Cat' © his player

As some of you may or may not know, according to veterinarians, you can always tell when a dog or cat is morbidly obese, when you feel the edge of the animal's belly, and are unable to find any ribs underneath all that fat...
Well, 'Hector' is nobody's pet, and 'Rob Cat' is definitely not a vet. But that still didn't stop the bobcat from playing 'Doctor' with his fat friend - submerging his paw deep into the wolf's blubbery gut, in search of one of those elusive ribs. (At least, I kept it professional, by having my 'fursona' wear rubber surgical gloves.)


Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fat Furs
Species Wolf
Size 1000 x 950px
File Size 210.7 kB
Let me put it to you this way, A-O-L... The easiest method to weigh an obese animal is to weigh yourself on a scale, then get off, lift said animal, get on said scale again, get the new number, and subtract your weight from the combined total. And the only way you'll ever get me to lift 'Hector' off the ground is at gunpoint!
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