The words inside parentheses are (animal speak) which only animals can understand. In Cat Nine, animals can understand humans if they’ve already spent some time around them (like in page 132). I’m kinda surprised that it took this long for me to use this trope! I guess Myan was hanging out too much with Keith and friends.
I’m pretty happy with the way the lion came out. I’ve only drawn what, four lions in total in my life (not counting Myan in lion form). Making comics is my way to practice since I find drawing studies kinda boring, though I do make them if I need to. Google Images is also a huge help with photo references too! And Protip: If you can draw cats, you can also draw big cats, more or less.
This page’s Patrons. Second week, and another new patron! Hey, you know who you are, even if you’re not mentioned here I still appreciate your patronage!
*Kuya means big brother in Filipino. Like other languages, it’s not limited to only older male relatives, but who cares about that since I have 3 younger siblings and none of them calls me kuya haha…ha. 😂
Oh and you can bet that if this is a Japanese comic, Myan will probably have a nosebleed.
Poll closed and removed!
Transcript
-Cougar-
Myan: Why hellooo there little boy... do you have a kuya*? If you don't have one, you're fine too ehehe~
Cougar cub: I need an adult...
-Tiger-
Myan: Mmhm! Me wants some of that tigerrrrr tush!
-Jaguar-
Myan: You can bite me as much as you want! Or maybe I'll bite you instead?
Tammy: Is Myan... catcalling?
Cruz: They grow up too fast.
Keith: I-I want no part of this animal abuse!!
Myan: Huuunks!
Really now, only cat girls, Spiderman/Spiderwoman, and other flexible creatures can pull that pose off, at least for long periods of time. Also, is Myan still Absolutely attractive if she gets a big head from that very rigged poll?
Poll closed and removed!
Transcript
Myan: What if I do... this?
Keith: Uhhh?
Myan: Orrr... this?
Keith: What're you-
Myan: N-now, how do I smell?
Keith: What is going on with you?
Rallidae: The big cats are that a way!
Honestly, I just wanted the opportunity to draw this handsome guy. Haribon (haring ibon) means “King bird” by the way.
Transcript
Robin: Behold the rare and majestic Philippine Eagle. Also known as Haribon and monkey-eating eagle.
Rallidae: *snort*
Keith: Is that her brother?
Tammy: Poor guy.
Myan: Oh no dad, be careful!
Keith: Relax Myan, it's-
Keith: ...heyyyy.
Cruz: Yeah, monKeith, better stay back! Let a fellow eagle handle this!