There was a point in time when my “furry books” collection was so scant that it fit in an attaché that I kept in my closet. They’re now the majority of my library, and I’ve been selling and donating non-furry books to make room for more.

Slinky and sassy, Ghostpaw is a snow leopard of many gifts; A waterfall of luxurious, white, waist-length hair, an even six feet of curvy physique, and sultry, violet eyes. But his tail is even thicker, longer, and more sensuous than these. Thick white-grey fur patterned in dense black rosettes could easily hide his figure, but instead the smooth, sumptuously trimmed fluff highlights his toned form. Waist down and from behind, Ghostpaw's curves are quite femme - long hair distracts from strong shoulders as a shapely heart of an ass supports his lush tail. From the front and abs-up, those shoulders and a beard-like tuft on his boxy chin are far more masculine. He is as much an aphrodite as an adonis - a beauty with gender signals too weak to prevent a quick, mistaken glance, but strong enough to confirm with a lingering, appreciative look.
There was a point in time when my “furry books” collection was so scant that it fit in an attaché that I kept in my closet. They’re now the majority of my library, and I’ve been selling and donating non-furry books to make room for more.
🐺 Don't suppose you could offer the name of some of these comics and books whos titles are not shown on their spines? :3
Oh, sure! To the right of Crossed Wires are a bunch of con books, after Wild Pokemon is a volume of Fur-Piled and every volume of Housepets, after Circles is a Buffalo Wings revival and three Ask The Werewolves comics, to the left of Windfall are a couple of Pete & Pete zines and even more con books, to the right of Fox Bunny Funny are two volumes of The Shepherd’s Sword alongside Howl, and wedged between Gone With The Blastwave and Anubis: Thin Places are some issues of Genus.