Drawing Prompt: Espionage Cat

6:44 PM, Saturday March 30th 2024

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This submission was done for the Espionage Cat drawing prompt. Check out more submissions here!

Today's prompt is based off of another one of my rabbits, Nutmeg (or Meggers). She's from South Philly, and also has an aggressive attitude. We put up baby gates to try to separate her from the other rabbits when it is time to hop around, but she still managed to chew a hole in one and hop right through. Maybe she was just practicing her espionage skills, who knows? Maybe it's finally time for her to hop back to Philadelphia and put her practice to use on some national treasures?

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