This guys design was too good not to felt at least once, so Derpy Tiger is up for adoption now!!
Need a familiar by your side? Someone to knock over your flower pots? This kitty needs and home and it’s with you!! Inspired by kpop demon h

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This guys design was too good not to felt at least once, so Derpy Tiger is up for adoption now!!
Need a familiar by your side? Someone to knock over your flower pots? This kitty needs and home and it’s with you!! Inspired by kpop demon h
Cycles, Lions, and Tigers, Oh My!
I was looking through photos of patients who’ve been in the hospital since the start of the year. We’ve been going through cycles: First there were the tigers (all named Tiger), then the lambs (Lambys and Lambies mostly), you’ve already seen some of the elephants (we’ve had Ellie and Elle and Elephant), and the moose and reindeer (Moosie and Morty and Rusty). Right now, there are a lot of monkeys. Monkeys here, monkeys on their way home, monkeys on their way to the hospital. It’s funny how the animals tend to come with their breed.... most of the time. There’s a badger going home Monday (Herm), and I’ve never had a badger patient before!
Anyway, today I’d like you to meet Mr. Lion and Mr. Tiger. They are hand puppets (there were a number of puppets too), who had been very well loved for many years. Here they were on arrival at the hospital:
As you can see, they needed some help! They were in for a spa, new lining, fur transplants, and general wound repair. Here they were in progress, after cleaning and partially lined:
And here they were ready to go home:
The pair were in the hospital for about a month (exactly as predicted). Their person picked them up in person, and was “absolutely delighted”! Mr. Lion, in particular, was proud to have a mane again.