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Fursuit Maker | Registered: April 14, 2011 08:38:59 PM
After Dark Studios breathes life into your desires. We pride ourselves in creating high quality fursuits, murrsuits, and adult items. I've been in the fursuit making business since 2006, and am taking the plunge into focusing on the artistry. Because I might be having some one help me, take orders, manage a website, I can't take all the credit, and created After Dark. Plus it's a good name for a murrsuit brand :>
If you do not see any pictures right now, it's because they are under the "mature" filter. If you do not have an FA account and do not wish to sign up, shoot me an email: afterdarkfursuits [at] gmail.com and I'll be happy to email you references of other suits I've created.
If you do not see any pictures right now, it's because they are under the "mature" filter. If you do not have an FA account and do not wish to sign up, shoot me an email: afterdarkfursuits [at] gmail.com and I'll be happy to email you references of other suits I've created.
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Comments Made: 147
Journals: 8
Recent Journal
Hyena Sanctuary Update (G)
13 years ago
This was posted in my HyenaGirl account, but posting it in here in case some don't follow both accounts:
So we found a great piece of property. The limiting factors for finding property are what counties we can be in and if they're commutable to Crocuta's job. We are down to only 2 counties. We found a property in one county that we could put the sanctuary in (had a house and, well and county water plus flat clear area for enclosures), then the parcel went pending. The offer got pulled a month later because the buyers couldn't get financing. It's back up for grabs and we're racing against the current buyers. Who can get financing first? D:
Once we secure a property (not going to say it's this one, could be another one), then it's time to raise money to get enclosures. The sanctuary is required to have minimum double fencing to USDA standards. Our enclosures are going to have room for the hyenas to stretch their legs, so fencing costs are going to be super high. Here's what it boils down to:
13 hyenas
8 Enclosures (plus a secondary enclosure)
5 months to do this in.
We have 5 months to scramble this together.... D: We've already had to jump through hoops at the bank and funding to get the property still isn't secure.
How much do we need? It depends. Fencing materials alone (this does not include labor, delivery, etc) are around $40K Plus we'll need a concrete footing around the fencing. I could see if a company can donate materials by then, but we're running against the clock. We might not have our non-profit for a while and companies might not be willing to donate if you don't have the sure-fire nonprofit status.
Here's my plant of action:
Get property
Work on squiring non-profit status.
Make website that shows pictures of the hyenas future homes. Try to raise funds.... try to get fencing put up in a very short amount of time....
Some how acquire a truck that can haul an enclosed stock/horse trailer (has to be all enclosed and have A/C).
Go get hyenas in May.
I have a few ideas for fund raisers, they're long shots so the payout can be great, but the chances of it happening are small. I usually do good with long shots but there's 13 hyenas in the balance here.
Food and daily operating costs have already been negotiated. The upkeep for the hyenas will be very little. The enclosures are designed to be low-maintenance.
So we found a great piece of property. The limiting factors for finding property are what counties we can be in and if they're commutable to Crocuta's job. We are down to only 2 counties. We found a property in one county that we could put the sanctuary in (had a house and, well and county water plus flat clear area for enclosures), then the parcel went pending. The offer got pulled a month later because the buyers couldn't get financing. It's back up for grabs and we're racing against the current buyers. Who can get financing first? D:
Once we secure a property (not going to say it's this one, could be another one), then it's time to raise money to get enclosures. The sanctuary is required to have minimum double fencing to USDA standards. Our enclosures are going to have room for the hyenas to stretch their legs, so fencing costs are going to be super high. Here's what it boils down to:
13 hyenas
8 Enclosures (plus a secondary enclosure)
5 months to do this in.
We have 5 months to scramble this together.... D: We've already had to jump through hoops at the bank and funding to get the property still isn't secure.
How much do we need? It depends. Fencing materials alone (this does not include labor, delivery, etc) are around $40K Plus we'll need a concrete footing around the fencing. I could see if a company can donate materials by then, but we're running against the clock. We might not have our non-profit for a while and companies might not be willing to donate if you don't have the sure-fire nonprofit status.
Here's my plant of action:
Get property
Work on squiring non-profit status.
Make website that shows pictures of the hyenas future homes. Try to raise funds.... try to get fencing put up in a very short amount of time....
Some how acquire a truck that can haul an enclosed stock/horse trailer (has to be all enclosed and have A/C).
Go get hyenas in May.
I have a few ideas for fund raisers, they're long shots so the payout can be great, but the chances of it happening are small. I usually do good with long shots but there's 13 hyenas in the balance here.
Food and daily operating costs have already been negotiated. The upkeep for the hyenas will be very little. The enclosures are designed to be low-maintenance.
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