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Hello, I am known as K-8 (aka "conscious_object"). Here I keep a fetish blog with a (skewed) sense of humor. Contained herein you will find my various random thoughts on my unique fetishes, and interesting finds culled from all over the intarweb, including art by my friends, and sometimes my own art.
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FetishKitsch are the people showing of the Kink Engineering vac bed in this this vid.
The bad news is Youtube keeps nuking their account (hopefully they don't nuke Kink Engineering's account there). The good news is FetishKitsch now have their own website (I think it used to be just a redirect to their Clips4Sale page), which includes the sort of short preview clips that they'd normally try to upload to Youtube. The most recent update is MissKitsch walking around outside as a latex catsuited catgirl on Halloween. Lots of shiny.
The bad news is Youtube keeps nuking their account (hopefully they don't nuke Kink Engineering's account there). The good news is FetishKitsch now have their own website (I think it used to be just a redirect to their Clips4Sale page), which includes the sort of short preview clips that they'd normally try to upload to Youtube. The most recent update is MissKitsch walking around outside as a latex catsuited catgirl on Halloween. Lots of shiny.
Here's something I did forever ago, before I'd even started this blog. Saw this outfit on a fetish clothing site, and thought it looked like the perfect outfit for someone to wear if they'd been turned into a catgirl (er, no pun intended). So decided to try my hand at doing a TF photomanipulation...only thing she's missing is a tail. Maybe I'll give it another go sometime (with a higher quality image).


Something fun found by utsumi. Karen is a blogger who writes about makeup products and application, but this day she decides to get a slightly more radical makeover at a place called Kryolan:
Then she decides to head down the street and grab something to eat, to see if catgirls get treated differently by people. Or as she puts it, "I turned down several offers from Kryolan staff members for a plate of milk and some kibble and decided instead to fend for myself."
If you're wondering about the lack of reaction from people, keep in mind this is San Francisco.
Then she decides to head down the street and grab something to eat, to see if catgirls get treated differently by people. Or as she puts it, "I turned down several offers from Kryolan staff members for a plate of milk and some kibble and decided instead to fend for myself."
If you're wondering about the lack of reaction from people, keep in mind this is San Francisco.
It's another random theme-week!
A little before I started college, I sort of "gave up" television. Even now there are only a small handful of shows I watch (and most of them are in their off-season). The one downside to this, I suppose, is that I'm a little late on hearing about fun shows like Totally Spies. I always had more of a preference for action-based cartoons growing up, but there was always such a lack of girl action heroes...we need more shows like this (and Kim Possible, of course).
It was brought up in my Catgirl April post that Totally Spies had its own catgirl TF episode, as well as a few other TFs in other ones. I ended up going through the plot summaries, and watching the ones that sounded particularly interesting. Turns out there were enough of them that would be relevant to this blog for me to hold a theme-week!
And since it was the catgirl one that sparked all this, let's start with that one:

"Guys, I'm hungry...how about we talk about this over a tasty saucer of milk?"
Another nice, gradual transformation...but unlike April, Clover here even eventually loses the ability to speak in more than cat sounds. And poor Alex is suddenly allergic to one of her best friends.
There's also a nice snakegirl that shows up a in the background a few times.
A little before I started college, I sort of "gave up" television. Even now there are only a small handful of shows I watch (and most of them are in their off-season). The one downside to this, I suppose, is that I'm a little late on hearing about fun shows like Totally Spies. I always had more of a preference for action-based cartoons growing up, but there was always such a lack of girl action heroes...we need more shows like this (and Kim Possible, of course).
It was brought up in my Catgirl April post that Totally Spies had its own catgirl TF episode, as well as a few other TFs in other ones. I ended up going through the plot summaries, and watching the ones that sounded particularly interesting. Turns out there were enough of them that would be relevant to this blog for me to hold a theme-week!
And since it was the catgirl one that sparked all this, let's start with that one:

"Guys, I'm hungry...how about we talk about this over a tasty saucer of milk?"
Another nice, gradual transformation...but unlike April, Clover here even eventually loses the ability to speak in more than cat sounds. And poor Alex is suddenly allergic to one of her best friends.
There's also a nice snakegirl that shows up a in the background a few times.
I have a fascination with certain creature transformations, one of the first ones I noticed being a transformation to catgirl. It's not really an erotic interest / fetish for me, just one of those things I think would be really interesting/cool to experience.

The first time I ever thought about the catgirl thing was upon seeing this episode from the second season of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in 1989, called "The Catwoman From Channel Six," where April finds herself slowly turning into one. My seven-year-old self was fascinated by this idea, and how that would feel? What would it feel like to have a tail? What sort of sensation would fur have? Paws? A cat mouth, ears, etc.? And for some reason, that stuck with me.
One thing I've noticed since, is that I have next to zero interest in people transforming into a complete cat (or any other animal). It's that in-between state, of humanoid creature, that seems most interesting to me. Nor do I feel a strong association or desire to be any single particular animal, as those who identify as furries seem to. I'm just fascinated by what it'd feel like to temporarily be transformed into this or that form.
I've also noticed that some of these transformations can have somewhat an erotic appeal for me, if there are the right elements of control and/or humiliation. Which it turned out, to my surprise when I watched this episode again, this had plenty of as well. For example, as she slowly transforms, her speech becomes slightly inhibited by random meows that she can't control (though the voice acting of it is not very good / kind of annoying). A perfectly humiliating loss-of-control. She also appears to begin having trouble walking upright at times.
On top of that, halfway through the episode she runs into Shredder, who just so happens to have a mind-control cat collar on hand to fit her with. The odds, right? I'd like to have seen a little more of her trying to visibly fight the effects of the collar (maybe try to take it off, and discover she's unable to, etc.), but you can't have it all. ;-)
I've uploaded a clip to share of the episode edited down to just the cat parts, but I have to warn you: have you ever watched an old movie or TV show you remember being fond of as a kid, and realized as an adult that it really didn't hold up at all? Yeah, TMNT is very much one of those series. I was such a TMNT fanatic back in the day, but I've discovered that, as an adult, I'm unable to get through a full episode without *something* making me cringe. Bad acting, bad dialogue, bad writing...plenty of all three.
I'm not sure if the following was a regular occurrence, but in this episode it was some terrible stereotyping of women that got me rolling my eyes in particular. For example:
Or when Shredder tells Bebop and Rocksteady to feed her, and Bebop throws a mouse in. April screams, and presses up against the other side of the cage.
Anyways, I've edited those bits out to spare you, but the full episode is easily found on YouTube if you're curious.
Now, enjoy some transmogrifying:
Her kitty-smile at the end of that clip is so cute. ^_^

The first time I ever thought about the catgirl thing was upon seeing this episode from the second season of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in 1989, called "The Catwoman From Channel Six," where April finds herself slowly turning into one. My seven-year-old self was fascinated by this idea, and how that would feel? What would it feel like to have a tail? What sort of sensation would fur have? Paws? A cat mouth, ears, etc.? And for some reason, that stuck with me.
One thing I've noticed since, is that I have next to zero interest in people transforming into a complete cat (or any other animal). It's that in-between state, of humanoid creature, that seems most interesting to me. Nor do I feel a strong association or desire to be any single particular animal, as those who identify as furries seem to. I'm just fascinated by what it'd feel like to temporarily be transformed into this or that form.
I've also noticed that some of these transformations can have somewhat an erotic appeal for me, if there are the right elements of control and/or humiliation. Which it turned out, to my surprise when I watched this episode again, this had plenty of as well. For example, as she slowly transforms, her speech becomes slightly inhibited by random meows that she can't control (though the voice acting of it is not very good / kind of annoying). A perfectly humiliating loss-of-control. She also appears to begin having trouble walking upright at times.
On top of that, halfway through the episode she runs into Shredder, who just so happens to have a mind-control cat collar on hand to fit her with. The odds, right? I'd like to have seen a little more of her trying to visibly fight the effects of the collar (maybe try to take it off, and discover she's unable to, etc.), but you can't have it all. ;-)
I've uploaded a clip to share of the episode edited down to just the cat parts, but I have to warn you: have you ever watched an old movie or TV show you remember being fond of as a kid, and realized as an adult that it really didn't hold up at all? Yeah, TMNT is very much one of those series. I was such a TMNT fanatic back in the day, but I've discovered that, as an adult, I'm unable to get through a full episode without *something* making me cringe. Bad acting, bad dialogue, bad writing...plenty of all three.
I'm not sure if the following was a regular occurrence, but in this episode it was some terrible stereotyping of women that got me rolling my eyes in particular. For example:
Don: Well, April, how's it feel being human again?
April: Awful! My nails are absolutely ruined from walking around on all fours!
Raph: *laughs* Yep, she's back to being a woman, all right.
Me: *groans*
Or when Shredder tells Bebop and Rocksteady to feed her, and Bebop throws a mouse in. April screams, and presses up against the other side of the cage.
Shredder: You fool! She's still more female than feline!
Me: *bangs head on desk*
Anyways, I've edited those bits out to spare you, but the full episode is easily found on YouTube if you're curious.
Now, enjoy some transmogrifying:
Her kitty-smile at the end of that clip is so cute. ^_^
A bunch of recent finds that have been forwarded to me, that I don't have enough to say about to give them individual entries.
"Put Your Hands Up For Detroit" music video with some amusing robot moves.
"The Sandman", a short film based on the ETA Hoffmann short story "Der Sandmann" which inspired the ballet "Coppélia."
A photograph on DeviantArt with some well-done flat makeup to make people wonder "is she real, or plastic...?"
An amusing one-page CGI comic on DeviantArt, "Villainous Overtones".
Mannequin and little sister? (Or were the angel and devil on the girl's shoulders transformed at the same time she was? ;-))
A...catgirl mannequin? (Another pic here.)
And a cute Doll-TF sequence of CGI images, "Chrismas Wishes Yule Regret"
"Put Your Hands Up For Detroit" music video with some amusing robot moves.
"The Sandman", a short film based on the ETA Hoffmann short story "Der Sandmann" which inspired the ballet "Coppélia."
A photograph on DeviantArt with some well-done flat makeup to make people wonder "is she real, or plastic...?"
An amusing one-page CGI comic on DeviantArt, "Villainous Overtones".
Mannequin and little sister? (Or were the angel and devil on the girl's shoulders transformed at the same time she was? ;-))
A...catgirl mannequin? (Another pic here.)
And a cute Doll-TF sequence of CGI images, "Chrismas Wishes Yule Regret"

The same Roen who transformed me into a mannequin last entry also showed me a new statue form awhile back that's now available in Second Life (to the right is Roen in one of her many forms, this one a catgirl, just for For example, a working fountain, or a plantholder (in the background you can see what the same fountain looks like when a girl isn't attached):

As well as other numerous objects, and variations...two more plantholders, two different tables (and in the background some of the objects when in their "standard" form), an ashtray (for those Second Lifers who smoke), a trash bin, and a rather...um, interesting take on a fountain...:

There's also a chair/thrown (though I'm not really sure how comfortable sitting on stone like that would be), and if you have two statue girls there's even an accompanying footrest (Roen sitting atop in yet another form):

Of course, the most fun thing about the statue form is that you can easily improvise if you come across something else made of stone. For example, I was wandering around in my usual wind-up form with a different friend on another map (one of those ones where they always try to stay all "in-character" or whatev). While people were just standing around idly chatting I was distracted by the sound of a bird chirping, and notice right next to us a small birdbath-sized fountain with a bird sitting in it. Much to the astonishment of all but my friend, I suddenly turn from clockwork into stone, and take a seat on the side of the birdbath to look at the cute birdie, lol.

Later a few more people walk up and join in the conversation, one wondering aloud where this statue came from. "You got something against statues...?" "It speaks!" He then commented "a living statue...now I've seen everything" but you and I know there are plenty of wild forms I could've taken that he hadn't... ;-)
