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Postby NoGoodDeed » Thu Jul 02, 2026 11:34 pm

I don’t understand what most of these pets are supposed to represent, how are most of them disabled? I understand the dog missing a leg or the cat missing an eye but other than that I’m confused
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Re: Confused by disability pride

Postby jiraipuppy » Thu Jul 02, 2026 11:35 pm

not all disabilities are visible disabilities.
things like dyscalculia and dyslexia are considered disabilities even though the person may not "look" disabled because not all disabilities affect your physical appearance.
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Re: Confused by disability pride

Postby Calaco » Thu Jul 02, 2026 11:43 pm

Here are the responses from the artists themselves, found on this thread! :3
Susiron wrote:I'm delighted to see people relating to the disability pride pets-- whether it be for personal conditions, or ones shared by friends and loved ones 💜

Here's a list of the inspiration behind the ones that I made!

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All three of these pets are amputees/have limb differences. The rat might be a bit hard to spot at a glance, since the missing foot is rather tiny

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These two snakes are both based on spider morph ball pythons. The genetics that make the unique patterning on these snakes also leaves them with neurological issues. A snake with neurological issues will often flip, corkscrew, and "stargaze" (as they're depicted doing here). This morph is very controversial for ethics reasons.

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These snakes both have a kinked spine! I thought it would be a simple but neat edit that folks with scoliosis might relate to.

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These two are both missing an eye due to injury. I also wanted to show some more advanced scarring on the unicorn, as well as a broken horn (somewhat inspired by Tempest Shadow).

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This cat is representation of "wobbly cat syndrome", or Cerebellar Hypoplasia. It can also be read as other neurological issues that affect mobility!

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This cat represents Dyscalculia, or difficulty understanding and processing numbers

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This lion represents Dyslexia, or difficulty understanding and processing written words

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This dog is a very general one, being inspired by weight loss and muscle atrophy. Many health issues (some chronic, some not) cause these issues.

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This fella is based on dogs with Short Spine Syndrome! It's a very rare disorder that causes exactly what the name suggests.

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This dog has a twisted or club foot. The design itself was inspired loosely by spaniels, but the idea was inspired by a basset hound I had growing up who had a twisted foot.

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This lion represents Tourette's or similar disorders that cause tics. I personally have Tourette's/Tourettic OCD. The scrunched face is directly inspired by one of my own eye tics! (As is the vocal tic).

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This dog is inspired by migraines-- another issue that I personally experience. He may also be a bit subconsciously inspired by brain zaps (again, something I experience).

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This dog is inspired by Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) or similar conditions with alters. I've noticed that many active people on CS have DID or similar conditions, and I wanted to try my hand at a pet to represent that 💜

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And lastly, this fella is based on OCD.
I developed OCD in elementary school-- as well as Tourette's/Tourettic OCD. It's hard for me to tell where these conditions start and end at times, though Anxiety usually marks OCD, while Feeling marks the more Tourettic side. I count all of the time-- my steps, touching objects, ritual behaviors, etcetc. 8 is one of my bad numbers, and I can't step over thresholds while counting that number-- I have to take a step back, or drag my foot, etc. You may notice that there is no number 8 on the dyscalculia cat as well, and that I don't make pet litters of 8-- or 16-- or 18 (which is why there's 19 of these guys).

The design for this fella is also inspired loosely by my red fox sona, Note hahaha
UnluckyStar wrote:
Hi everyone! Here's the inspiration for my pets!

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Insomnia - Tried to show that he's frustrated and tired

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Depression - with the ears back and tucked tail I tried to show them being sad

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Anxiety - I tried to show her with racing thoughts, shaking, and being overwhelmed.

I honestly cried reading some of the post talking about how you relate to the pets and wanting to hug them. I have anxiety and depression myself and it felt nice to finally put some of my feelings into a drawing!
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Re: Confused by disability pride

Postby WeirdlyVix » Thu Jul 02, 2026 11:44 pm

Short spine syndrome or "Frog dogs" wrote: Image
Short spine syndrome is a rare genetic anomaly where a dog's vertebrae are severely compressed and fused, resulting in a truncated, compact body.
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Re: Confused by disability pride

Postby Dawulf » Fri Jul 03, 2026 2:46 am

WeirdlyVix wrote:
Short spine syndrome or "Frog dogs" wrote: Image
Short spine syndrome is a rare genetic anomaly where a dog's vertebrae are severely compressed and fused, resulting in a truncated, compact body.


Here is Quasimodo, a real life example.

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