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First look: Furry play ‘Fursona Non Grata’ is the real deal

Furry News Network - Sun 23 Jun 2013 - 17:38
Author: GreenReaper It’s hard enough getting to know your fiancée’s family at the best of times, let alone when they’re a bunch of animals. Such is the premise of Fursona Non Grata, a two-act play read at Califur IX. A woman raised by furries, brings her fiance home for Thanksgiving to meet the family for the [...]
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Mother Worries about Her Son's Growing Obsession with Furries and Furry Sex

Ask Papabear - Sun 23 Jun 2013 - 16:24
Dear Papa Bear,

I stumbled on your site as I was educating myself and looking for advice. I'd like to pose my question first, then provide the situation. My Q: What advice can you give a parent or the teen /what action(s) do you recommend? The situation: My 15 year old son is identifying as a fur and participating in fur chat rooms that role play sexual fetishes including inflation, weight gain, and others. He wishes his parents we were not aware of this, but he has left a trail that lead to our discovery. He expressed unhappiness with himself and went so far as to communicate to his pediatrician that he hates his appearance and wishes he looked more like a wolf (his persona). In addition, the chat rooms posed a huge parental concern for his safety and risky behavior. Some other facts to consider: in the past year that he has been active in the fur fandom he has become more withdrawn, angry, secretive/risk taking, and totally addicted to his computer. His behaviors and self esteem changed and we connected him with a therapist for support. We are an open minded family with many GLB friends and would be totally supportive if he is gay (but of course he has to be the one to come out vs. us telling him we think he is). I have educated myself on the fur fandom and understand both the porn and non porn aspects of it, and visited many furry art sites in which porn images are easily accessed and support of fetishes within the community is a norm. As a concerned parent, I believe the line between reality and fantasy has become blurred with my son and he is engaging in activities that are unrealistic and too mature/complex for any young mind/person. Unfortunately, the support and acceptance of this within the fur community makes it very difficult for him to listen to parental concerns and reason. Furthermore, he does not want to talk about any parts of the furry fandom with us. Lastly, I do not believe my son ever had concepts of fetishes and/or had a distorted body image until he engaged in the furry fandom. 

I am interested in hearing from you. 

Thank you. A very caring and concerned parent ,

Mamma Wolf

* * *

Dear Mamma Wolf,

I can see from your letter that you are, indeed, a caring parent, as well as an open-minded and nonjudgmental person; also, you are perceptive enough to understand that your son needs to come out to you if he is indeed gay or bi. Good for you.

There are many reasons why people become involved with the furry fandom. Most reasons are quite benign, such as enjoying fantasy/sci-fi literature and movies (the reason the modern fandom began in the first place), having a deep love of animals, some people enjoy costuming/mascotting, others have a spiritual connection to animals, and some just enjoy the playful aspect of furry, or they become involved because some of their friends are furries and they want to join in on the social aspect.

But there are some people, too, who become involved for other reasons that are a bit more troubling. One aspect that is quite pronounced are young furries who have great difficulty in socializing. Sometimes this is caused by a mental or emotional condition, such as autism—especially Asperger syndrome, which seems to be a growing problem among young people. Other times it is a social problem, such as bullying in school or an unhappy home situation. When people are troubled about their real lives (and never more so than in the difficult teen years) they often turn to fantasy as a means of escape. If your son had not become involved in the fandom, he could just as easily have become lost in the world of online gaming, gambling, drugs/alcohol, or pornography. All of these are escape routes for an individual who is having a hard time dealing with his or her life.

So, the first thing you must ask yourself is what condition in your son’s life might have changed around the same time as his involvement in the furry fandom? Are you going through a divorce? Was there a recent death in the family? Is he having trouble in school? If any of these are true, then that is something that should be addressed immediately, and I think you will find that if it is one of these problems, and if that problem is resolved, you will see your son becoming much less obsessed with things furry.

Now, you specifically are referencing your concern about some kinky sexual online behavior. I have found in my experiences with young people that many times it is an indication of a need to be wanted, of something unfulfilled in one’s life. Sometimes, as an example, a young cub might get involved with something like vore or inflation not because he or she is into it so much as because of the positive reinforcement it garners from those who like to role play on those topics. That is (again as an example only) say your boy is approached by someone who likes fat furs and your son gets positive reinforcement from other people when he assumes this role in online sexual role play. Such attention could get him hooked on this type of interpersonal online activity.

None of this is to say that sexual fetishes are necessarily a bad thing. We all express ourselves in different ways. But young people are impressionable and, if they meet untrustworthy people, they can be taken advantage of. It is wise to be cautious, but spying on his Web surfing behavior could have a negative backlash in the form of a breach of trust.

Significantly, you write that your son is unhappy with his appearance. This could be the result of anything from peer pressure to the modern thin-worshiping ad industry giving him a bad body image. If, say, he is a bit chubby and peers in gym class make fun of him in the shower (just a scenario), but then he goes online and can be a muscular, fierce wolf and other people are attracted to him in this form, you can see where the appeal might lie, yes?

The problem, therefore, is not with the furry fandom, although it could be exacerbated by it. That is just a symptom of what is really going on beneath the surface. A good therapist (and I’ve been to bad ones, so I know how important a good therapist is) will help your son and his family get to the heart of the matter. You can help a lot in this area by being open and nonjudgmental. You have a bit of a tightrope act to pursue now: you have to be communicative and involved in your son’s life, but at the same time you don’t want to look as if you are trying to control him and prevent him from what may otherwise be healthy explorations on his part into his sexual and social identity (e.g., do not put a filter on your computer so he cannot access adult images, but it could be a good idea to put the computer in a family area, such as the living room or kitchen; parents should monitor their children’s behavior, including television and video games—knowing what your kid is watching makes you a caring parent, not Big Brother).

I would recommend, then, that you don’t send your son off to therapy by himself but, rather, seek family counseling. Don’t make him feel alone in this, don’t make him feel like he is some kind of freak or that he is mentally ill or in any way “broken” or rejected by you. Instead, be a part of his life and tell him that you don’t feel he has a problem so much as you feel the entire family could benefit from reconnecting to form a stronger whole. You also have to take steps to show that you trust and love him. As a suggestion, and especially since he is only 15, offer to have the entire family go to a furry convention and have some fun with it. Honestly, furry conventions are pretty G rated for the most part, and while there are “adult” areas in the art room, they are clearly marked and minors must wear a name tag that shows they are not allowed into such areas. Indeed, furries I know who have parents who have come to furcons are absolutely thrilled that their parents want to join in on the fun!

I hope this helps! As an online advice columnist who has read a lot of sad stories, I’m very proud of you for caring enough to write and wish you and your son the best of luck.

Papabear

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Fur-funding week in review: 6-22-13

FurStarter - Sun 23 Jun 2013 - 10:54

Off-off-off Broadway with Fursona Non Grata and I Was Loved By A Rat.


This week a long-overdue callout for the “for the fandom” play, Fursona Non Grata, one of those comparatively rare projects that’s directly fandom-relevant: a play about bringing a significant other home to meet the pack. I Was Loved by a Rat is a little modern fairy tale about a lonely young woman and her house-rodent. Neither is coming to a theatre near you, but both are worth a look.

And then a bunch of other stuff.

Highlights

Fursona Non Grata

“A woman raised furry brings her fiance home to meet the family for the first time. Fur-larity ensues.”

Fursona Non Grata (FNG) is a two-act comedy about a young couple, a classic “meet the family” scenario, except that the family is, well, divergent. Mom and dad have a predator-prey thing happening, those mixed bobcat-zebra relationships never work out. The rest of the cast is variously genderqueer or alternative-species, leaving the young couple–Lisa and Dane–a little island of normality, until Lisa has to return to the pack to deal with a family crisis.

Skimming over the script (thank you, Reddit), the play is a banter-filled hour and a half of wacky, dense and rapid-fire, filled with family scraps, a challenging ex, and tons of one-liners and sly references, and a “why we are” monologue that’s actually pretty stirring. What’s hard to get in a reading is the “in the moment” of seeing the script as a play–Some of the characters and situations are cringe-inducing (not so different from real life in the fandom there) and it’s hard to imagine how they’d carry off on the stage.

However…however, the author is a real name in the world, the creator of American Dragon: Jake Long.  And the play is quirky, but ultimately loving. FNG is a satire of the fandom, but a warm one, and while we as a fandom may try for a veneer of normalcy when the media looks at us, we are at the end of the day fond of our running jokes and crazy shared hallucination, and if FNG is a bit of a cringe-fest (and maybe I’m a bit of a cringer), that’s because it has fun with the hallucinations.

I Was Loved By A Rat

20130612081640-IWasLovedbyaRat13-2041FringeNYC is a launchpad for strange and wonderful plays and musicals. And if you happen to be able to be in New York City in August, maybe you’ll be able to catch this one. I Was Loved By A Rat is a twisted little black comedy fairy-tale about Antonia, a lonely young woman alone in the big city, and the chivalrous rat, RG, living in her walls.

Over the course of the play we move from Antonia as exterminator to neighbor to friend, and then the strange and hazardous–and ultimately tragic–space between friendship and love. RG is aging and lonely himself, looking for humanity in his life.

Unfortunately it’s hard to find to find information on this play, it’s evolved over time. But for fans of talking-animal tales and bleak comedies, it looks like a winner–and very close to goal at this point.

Projects Art

Pin-Up Babe with an Attitude (Ends: 7/2/2013)
Fun semi-anthro, lion-headed cheesecake. Hard to explain, click and take a look.

Audio

Masters of the Tooniverse podcast (Ends: 7/1/2013)
“Two highly animated nerds seek funding to aid in their quest to create the universe’s best cartoon podcast.” Help two nerds build their recording studio for a weekly cartoon–vintage and modern–review.

Books/Print

The Moscow Metro Dogs (Ends: 6/30/2013)
An exploration (book and blog) of the complex society of the semi-feral dogs of Moscow who have–really!–learned to commute and adapt to the city.

World of Afar: An Illustrated Story Collection (Ends: 7/10/2013)
Mysterious little aardvark-like creatures in a magical, illustrated world.
Is it furry? Eh, maybe a little, but the illustrations are as pretty as stained glass, so stretch with me here.

The Howl of the Dead (Ends: 7/12/2013)
The outlines are your basic zombie apocalypse novel–asteroid strikes earth, things turn cannibal. But this one’s zombie dogs, which is worth bonus points. And, great title.

“The Incredible Hare” (Ends: 7/20/2013)
Illustrated book/ebook project: Harold Hopper, Man to Rabbit to Reality TV Show celebrity. A gentle parody of fame, and a kid-friendly book about fame and the media.

The Dragon Princess (Ends: 8/2/2013)
A princess cursed to be a half-dragon, half-human creature looks for love to lift her curse.

Children’s Products

Foxy and Quilly (Ends: 7/3/2013)
Educational animation project: the animals of the Empyrean Forest seek shelter as their forest home is invaded by big machines. Cute stuff.
Fans of South Park will know why naming your lead character “Foxy the Fox” is a bad idea.

Robot and Fox: The Amazing Journey (Ends: 7/10/2013)
Boy robot meets girl robot. They fall in love. Boy robot crashes ship on Earth, meets fox. That pretty much covers this book project. Really cute fox!
The fox’s cuteness is making me just a little ill.

The Great Safari Adventure Show (Ends: 7/13/2013)
A costumed, musical Las Vegas family production, with lots of chances for kids to get up and move. Plot: Child lost in Africa, finds magic talisman that transforms the local animals into exercise-obsessed mentors.
This would have been benefited by MORE exposure to the fandom, working through some anthro issues. Heart’s in the right place though!

Clothing/Costumes

Halo Mini Illuminated Pet Collars (Ends: 7/26/2013)
LED-illuminated pet collars with deep color and flash mode.
I know, these are for dogs. But they’d match one of my costumes!

Comics/Graphic Novels

The Lions of Valletta (Ends: 6/28/2013)
A graphic novel of cats, philosophy, and the meaning of life, with loving background detail and very charismatic cats.
Amazingly, this one reached its goal in three hours!

A Tiger’s Last Song (Episode 1) (Ends: 7/10/2013)
A graphic novel of the final days of the thylacine/Tasmanian wolf, in the talking animal-survival story genre.

The Digger Omnibus (Ends: 7/10/2013)
A dark fantasy graphic novel. Digger the wombat inadvertently digs her way into an underground world of hyenas, gods, and strange powers. A kickstarter for a bound edition of the original six-graphic novel series.
Great stretch goals and bonus items on this well-organized kickstarter!

Antarctic Press: Keeping it Cold in the Antarctic (Ends: 7/15/2013)
An ask from Antarctic Press to help restore their financial balance after some mass-distribution experiments and other financial challenges.
Before there was the Internet fandom there was Antarctic Press, makers of Albedo Anthropormorphics, Furrlough, Shanda the Panda…See also Radio Comix, who took on the furry mantle.

Kings of the Wasteland (Ends: 7/17/2013)
Action, revenge, and anthro dogs and cats in an apocalyptic wasteland

“Not Enough Rings” – A Sonic the Hedgehog Parody Comic (Ends: 7/19/2013)
A side-project of the Bittersweet Candy Bowl folks, a little romp through the wackier side of Sonic the Hedgehog.
Of course, you can already read the webcomic online, but lots of people have already made the book a success!

World War Kaiju graphic novel (Ends: 8/12/2013)
What if the ultimate weapon that ended World War II didn’t usher in the atomic age, but the Kaiju (giant city-crushing monster) age? Excellent video, great retro propaganda visuals, and bizarre immersive stretch goal toys.
“Furry” is a stretch, but there’s a lot to like here for fans of giant, Tokyo-crushing armadillos.

Film/Animation/Theater

Animals of the Urban Jungle – a Nature Documentary Series (Ends: 7/7/2013)
Animals in the cities, a six-episode web series in HD of the life and struggles of urban wildlife and their interactions with humanity. Foxes!
Plusses: It’s British, so MORE foxes. Negatives: The author did his PhD work on spiders.

SOLO Cannibal World (Ends: 7/13/2013)
One rat’s war in a post-apocalyptic word. This isn’t Redwall. Check the artist’s blog (it’s in Italian) for more art and world.
This must be the buffest rodent ever. Now I have to learn Italian.

Three Dog Night: Animated Film (Ends: 7/15/2013)
A group of revolutionaries–Wolf, Coyote, and Fox–set out to liberate the chained cats and dogs and start a pet revolution.

The Taxidermy Wonders of Walter Potter (Ends: 7/17/2013)
A documentary about the man who single-handedly made Victorian anthropomorphic taxidermy a thing.

Razor: The Hipocrisy Eating Hyena (Ends: 7/19/2013)
Comedy/horror/action about a one hyena’s crusade against lies and double-speak. Live action, animation, comedy, and a bit of splatter. And hyenas.
Watch the video on this one :)

Tikis & Mikis Show (Ends: 7/22/2013)
A quirky, animated tiger faces off with a quirky, animated alien with a disintegration ray. Fun stuff!
Check the animated shorts on YouTube.

“I Was Loved by a Rat” (Ends: 7/29/2013)
A twisted off-broadway fairy tale of a lonely woman, a chivalrous rat shut behind walls all his life, and their ill-fated love.
This theater group has launched some amazing dark comedies, I’m curious to learn more about this one, not a lot of information though…

Fursona Non Grata (Ends: 7/30/2013)
A play written for the fandom by the creator of American Dragon: Jake Long. What happens when a young woman brings her fiancée home to meet her all-furry family?
“This will be awesome if you can make it to California” seems to be a running joke in the fandom.

Solrac Ventures (Ends: 7/30/2013)
Animated short series for the bronies. Ponies: you can make it happen.
The art on this one’s pretty high quality. Pony fans should definitely take a look!

Produce Play Money (Ends: 8/3/2013)
A puppet show with, among other things, “a weasel that guzzles martinies…and explains Marxist dialectic.”
I don’t understand this one. It involves puppets, ghosts, and the afterlife.

Tabletop Games

Tonaba: The Book of Secrets Strategic Card Game (Ends: 7/7/2013)
A richly-illustrated card game focused on small decks, agency over luck, and a theme of narrative, authors, and writing.
This is a well-planned Kickstarter, with a hefty goal. Good luck!

Tech Stuff

Tanuki tails for USB devices (Ends: 7/3/2013)
With this flash drive in the shape of a faux-fur raccoon-dog tail, any USB compatible device instantly becomes a tanuki.
Where is the line between “effing BRILLIANT” and “incredibly stupid?” Is there any line at all?

Video Games

Pawtergeist (Ends: 7/1/2013)
Protect your house from a ghostly cat in this 360° gyroscopic shooter.

Goatlings: Virtual Goat Petsite (Ends: 7/7/2013)
It’s sort of “My Little Pony” meets “Neopets,” but with cute candy-sparkle goats and their human (or anthro) friends.
It’s sort of the “sparkledog” concept, but with goats. Diabetics probably shouldn’t play this game.

ElPetz (Ends: 7/10/2013)
Your basic Farmville/monster-breeder/combat mobile & tablet game, but with a weirdly cute set of monsters, particularly if you like your wolves perfectly spherical.
I’m not feeling a lot of originality here. But you get to hit your wolf with a hairbrush, so that’s something.

Fleish & Cherry in Crazy Hotel (Ends: 7/11/2013)
An isomorphic period adventure game and puzzler set in a 1930s wacky black and white cartoon. Lots of anthro characters and dancing furniture!
It’s a neat role-reversal to have the damsel save her boyfriend, but unfortunately for fox-lovers, you have to play the human :( Maybe there’ll be a fan-mod someday.

BEEF (Ends: 7/14/2013)
Now YOU play a sentient, walking mutant cow! Try to escape Meatjoy the Butcher and his abattoir of doom in this first-person survival horror/humor game.
…weirdly atmospheric.

Pooka Pets (Ends: 7/14/2013)
A cute sandbox/exploration interactive pet game featuring shape-shifting fairies. Very MLP.
Okay, maybe too many “pets” games this week. But bondage wolves and the African wild dog skin sold me on this.

Stray Cats (Ends: 7/17/2013)
Alley cats fight for food and territory in this quirky game for Android/IOS.
Not madly in love with the art or business model. Wasn’t sure if I wanted to include it, but the sketch art won me over.

Web

Batweasel: The Audacious Animated Web Series (Ends: 7/16/2013)
A loveable nerd falls victim to reality TV and becomes a terrible ass. Until he’s rescued by an evil genetically-mutated batweasel. You know, like you do.

Dustbunny Pictures Comics (Ends: 7/17/2013)
A collection of five web comics, including Popiki’s Island, gearing up for an expansion and relaunch.

Adult

Pixel Vixens on DVD: My Little Pony Cosplay Parody (Ends: 7/2/2013)
Fandom-inspired parody porn by the Pixel Vixens, who are ready to commit Rule 34 for the masses.

Neko Adventures: Real Cat Girl Porn (Ends: 7/29/2013)
DVD/web release of cat girls, free from their imprisonment on DeviantArt and sexing it up IRL. Not just for manga anymore.

Pocket Pussies: The Legend of Seven Purity Seals (Offbeatr voting period)
Zelda/Pokemon hybrid exploration/battling seizure monsters game, loaded with cheesecake pokemon, cat girls, and assorted anime-esque hotness.

…Meh.

Rat Realm: A Virtual Rat Sim (Ends: 7/16/2013): A virtual rat pet sim in development. I want to love this project but there is NO information available on it :(
“Willie the Wolf and the 3 Pig Brothers” (Ends: 8/9/2013): Children’s/YA illustrated book about bullies and coping. Points for an interesting wolf illustration or two.
Animato Anthropomorphica (Ends: 8/9/2013): A furry short film from the Bill Plimpton school of animation. I want to like this, but not a lot of love on the IGG itself :(. Try harder next time!
“Meet the Mascots!” Animation (Ends: 8/18/2013): Relaunch of the “Mascots” project, teen angst with anthro sports mascots. No change to business plan, which already failed once…

…Causes

Blue Wolf Sanctuary and Village (Ends: 7/6/2013): A sustainable community of simple houses with bed and breakfast, workshop space, etc, and a sanctuary for both wolves and humans.
Preservation of Dingo Records (Ends: 7/7/2013): Campaign to preserve archives of Berenice Walters, “The Dingo Lady,” a body of over 30 years of dingo research and preservation.
Save the African Wild Dog (Ends: 7/11/2013): Working to preserve the Wild Dog–veterinary costs, snare removal, tracking collars, research materials
Ma Pacu Meaw (Ends: 7/20/2013): Quirky live action/beatbox/stop-motion bird conservation awareness music video. Playful, fun stuff, particularly the intro video.
Sand Animals (Ends: 8/6/2013): An animated film series to teach the Armenian alphabet through animation, and teach students about animation. Simple, graceful, animated animals.

…Just For Fun

The Question Block Lamp (Ends: 7/18/2013): A glowing question mark block with a “daDING!” sound to light up your room :)
The Last Wolf of Ezo (Ends: 7/18/2013): Classic Samurai vengeance film, set in the Wild West. With a werewolf.
DUBWARS (Ends: 7/21/2013): “A dubstep-fuelled, top-down, twin-stick shooter.” Bringing wub-wubs and blasters to your mac, PC, or Android/iOS.
FurGlory: Luxury Hoodies and Laser Beams (Ends: 7/24/2013): Raver wear–fuzzy, UV-reactive hoodies that you can draw on (in a quick-fade, glow-in-the-dark sort of way). I want these to have fuzzy ears, and they don’t :(

…Coming soon?

“Otto” (pre-launch): An old-school Mario/Sonic-esque side-scroller. You’re the orb-slinging dog in a beret. Berets=love.

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You guys should check this out.

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Rusty Pup coming to Wii U, from Conker's Bad Fur Day Creator

Gaming Furever - Furry Game News - Sun 23 Jun 2013 - 01:10

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Chris Seavor, creator of Conker's Bad Fur Day, has been working with his new company "Gory Detail" for a while. They released their first title, Parashoot Stan, on iOS last year, and have just announced their next title. "The Unlikely Legend of Rusty Pup" will be coming to the Wii U and 3DS eShop "sometime in 2014." Both Chris and ex-Rare developer Shawn Pile talked to Nintendo Life about the new game, explaining exactly what kind of feel can be expected:

"It's all very much about the story," says Seavor. "It's a very sad tale. It's not dark as in 'mature' — it's not got swearing in it, or anything like that. It's quite a serious and adult story, but still a fun and hopefully playable game with lots going on. There will be moments of dark humour, but nothing gory."

The game will be a 2D platformer with hints of Lemmings thrown in, and the team seems to be focusing on making sure this isn't another 30-second fling like many other games of the time:

"The character is becoming the important thing," Seavor explains. "You're caring about this character. There are added elements which make it quite like a virtual pet game, a nurture game — you've got this character you want to keep alive. Rather than you're controlling him to get from A to B, you're controlling everything else to make sure that he doesn't die. Within that framework, you've got your traditional kind of gameplay — platforms that move, monsters that get out of the way, monsters which don't — but Rusty always has a relationship with you. You're the narrator. So in that way, it's like a God game — it's not strictly a God game, but it's got narration and this mysterious figure — which is you. I'm going to do some little twists and turns with the logic of the story, so there's a reason for the character to be there. It's not like Angry Birds or Jetpack Joyride — there's a reason this character is here. He just doesn't seem to know why."

We can't wait to see what they produce, and we'll keep you updated here on GF!

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FC-130 Tempur-Pedic Fursuit

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FC-130 Tempur-Pedic Fursuit - Tempur-Pedic Fursuits International, Inc. is a manufacturer and distributor of fursuits and fursuit accessories made from viscoelastic memory fur. The company's headquarters is located in Fox Headquarters, Yiffingdale.

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Tempur-Pedic Fursuits International, Inc. is a manufacturer and distributor of fursuits and fursuit accessories made from viscoelastic memory fur. The company’s headquarters is located in Fox Headquarters, Yiffingdale.

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FC-130 Tempur-Pedic Fursuit - Tempur-Pedic Fursuits International, Inc. is a manufacturer and distributor of fursuits and fursuit accessories made from viscoelastic memory fur. The company's headquarters is located in Fox Headquarters, Yiffingdale.
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FC-130 Tempur-Pedic Fursuit - Tempur-Pedic Fursuits International, Inc. is a manufacturer and distributor of fursuits and fursuit accessories made from viscoelastic memory fur. The company's headquarters is located in Fox Headquarters, Yiffingdale.

FurCast - Sat 22 Jun 2013 - 22:59

Tempur-Pedic Fursuits International, Inc. is a manufacturer and distributor of fursuits and fursuit accessories made from viscoelastic memory fur. The company’s headquarters is located in Fox Headquarters, Yiffingdale.

Download MP3

Watch Video News:

Fur-Opoly? by Mink

Love – Sex – Fur

U.S. Pet Poll: Most Prefer Dogs, 18 Percent Want Dinosaur

Rainbow-Colored Oreos Turning Husbands, Children Gay

Emails:
  • Lyle – “Fayroe`s Fursuit”
  • Joe – “Greetings you lot crowded into Paradox’s studio like sardines in a tin can.”
  • Redux Fox – “Connecting furries in a smart way. (Will be listening live tonight)”
  • Anonymous – “Hey guys”
  • Charlie – “(no subject)”
  • C00NT0NE – “Toyota Commercial Pulled”
  • Lyle – “Super Heroes”
  • Shadeus – “Dear knotcast”
  • Milo Copperwood – “Why I keep listening, and Fan Art!”
FC-130 Tempur-Pedic Fursuit - Tempur-Pedic Fursuits International, Inc. is a manufacturer and distributor of fursuits and fursuit accessories made from viscoelastic memory fur. The company's headquarters is located in Fox Headquarters, Yiffingdale.
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I love the furry community but feel embarrassed by being a furry

Furry Reddit - Sat 22 Jun 2013 - 14:14

It's something I've sort of always dealt with. I really love looking at the art, and the suits interest me, maybe not enough to actively fursuit, but all in all I want to be engaged in this community but this underlying sensation inside me tells me it's weird and I shouldn't like it. Sort of just a rant, but wanted to get it off my chest.~

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