Is any of this Photoshopped? Believe it or not, the majority of all the pictures are real, with the notable exception of the occasional flying saucer, lightsaber, small mouse (this is a mouse-free household) or objective-oriented mechanical finch. Situations also tend to be real and are rarely "staged", as is the interaction between all the animals. While Photoshop is used occasionally, it is minor and typically for image post-processing, inserting special effects or just general tomfoolery.
Who are the various critters?
Aside from the occasional household guests, you'll find an assortment of cats, finches/birds, a dog and a squiggly ferret named Mady.
When are new comics published? Every day at midnight (Pacific Standard Time). If you look around, you'll also find an ooh-so-sneaky way to view tomorrow's comic today.
How do we contact Crittertude? You can send e-mail to mady@crittertude.com or use the comment form on any of the comic pages.
Are all of the critters yours? For better or worse, they're all part of the household. Occasionally a critter is featured that is a temporary household guest; the others are the primary residents.
Do they all really get along that well? The cats both stalk and tolerate the ferret (pointy teeth and claws prevent certain death). Melvin (the Green Cheek Conure) fears nothing except for the ferret. The white fluffy dog likes everyone except for the sharp biting conure. Of all the critters, Black sneaky cat is the most suspicious of all others. The starling (One-of-Six) just sits around reciting English phrases and Star Trek noises all day.
Where did you come up with the name "Crittertude"? We'd love to say it was the result of much involved soul-searching. Frankly, it literally just came to us one day.
What do you use to run Crittertude? It's our own special blend of PHP and MySQL. Nothing else prepackaged seemed to fit just right.
Crittertude is great! Why, thank you. We're glad to have made a difference.
Actually, it sucks... Our apologies. I'm sure an appropriate response can be made using Ze's communication guidelines.
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