Try to eat a porcupine cat brehs

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For some reason by the title I thought an animal was gonna be licking a female porcupines cat. I only read the comments tho.
 

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Pretty sure that’s a leopard in the Savannah
Yeah its a leopard but to his credit, that is the stockiest leopard ive ever seen. At first glance, because the size of his head, I thought it was a jaguar too. Leopards heads dont usually get that broad, nor do their bodies. I could tell from the quills that it was an African porcupine so it had to be a leopard. Crazy how all that information gets processed so quickly.
 

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#Catset has to take this huge L

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"He's not gonna make it" :russ:

The way he said that and the fact that leopard looks like he got shot with some gotdamn arrows. I'm fukking weak

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The porcupine walked off low-key vex saying “It took me 6 months to grow those spikes :beli:
 

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That's...unfortunate

Is there any solution for the cat breh? I don't see how it could get all of the thorns out on its own.

Nope, he's probably going to die a slow painful death, unless a human takes enough pity to tranquilize him and take the thorns out. Nature is cruel. :mjcry:
 
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Nope, he's probably going to die a slow painful death, unless a human takes enough pity to tranquilize him and take the thorns out. Nature is cruel. :mjcry:
Quills are modified hairs and are covered with scales that act like fishhook barbs causing the quills to keep moving inward, deeper into the tissue. Porcupine quills can puncture the skin and move through muscle, ultimately penetrating into body cavities and internal organs. Because the quills carry bacteria with them, once they penetrate the skin they can serve as a source of infection and abscesses.“
 
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