Can’t get enough of blog posts written by furries?
This post aims to curate some of the other blogs written by furries that are worth sharing with my regular readers.
Many (but not all) of these furry blogs are focused on technology in some way.
Many years ago, I wrote a post titled The World Needs More Furry Bloggers. In that post, I suggested I would write a blog post to promote other furry bloggers, so that people that enjoy my work might discover theirs too.
And then life got really busy, so I haven’t kept up with it since 2020. Oops.
So, instead of one post per furry blogger, I thought I would consolidate my effort into a single post that covers multiple. That way, if I don’t update this category for another 4 years, I don’t feel so weird later.
This list is incomplete. You can help by expanding it.
Each header contains a link to the blog in question. The order is somewhat random (but certainly not cryptographically random).
Fang, Feather, & Fin, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to tracing and archiving the history of the furry fandom. While furries have been around for a long time, understanding our history means capturing the diverse spaces and media we’ve romped around in through the years: zines, journals, magazines, newspapers, websites, conventions spaces (and on and on). Our goal is to capture that history through interviews, blog posts on specific subjects, and an ever-growing archive of furry materials.
Fang, Feather, & Fin is a project by Chipper Wolf, Gale Frostbane, and Tofte Alpaca. They dive deep into a lot of furry history topics, so it’s definitely worth a read if you’re interested in that at all.
Soblow Xaselgio is an indog dragoness that blogs about various topics that interest her.
She also has a rich collection of links (including 88×31 buttons!) to various critters’ web presences.
If you were curious, mine looks like this:
S-Config has been blogging for over a decade about hardware and other technology topics.
Amazingly, they also publish their blog directly to the Tor and I2P networks.
This is a badass move and I’d love to see more bloggers do the same (if reasonably practical).
Nocoffei mostly writes about technology topics, but has a few posts about furry topics:
Patch Arcana is an embedded/software developer, hacker, author, and Twitch streamer. His main hub for writing is Arcana Labs.
Maff is a Scotish furry blogger and sysadmin.
Arch is a good dog. You should absolutely read his blog (which he promises to make more overtly furry in the future).
Kawa has two blogs: Logo Pending and a Tumblr blog.
Skyler Stardrift has been blogging longer than I have. He covers various topics from furry conventions to streaming to YouTube vlogging.
He also uses a cute protogen in some of his blog posts, like I do with my dhole:
If that’s not incentive enough to check his work out (or anyone’s on this list, really), then I don’t actually know why you read my blog either.
Steffo blogs in multiple languages about multiple topics.
Nytpu isn’t just a winged furry with a deep technical background. He’s also a notable Geminaut (link requires a Gemini client to read).
Lina is an agender queer furry that currently works in the video game industry.
Lotte is a raccoon therian from Germany. It blogs about system administration, software development, and hardware design.
Wren is involved in a lot of creative outlets: DJing, photography, VRChat, electronics, and programming are some of his hobbies.
He also blogs about said hobbies, hence the inclusion on this page.
Journey through the ocean of sound, finding forgotten records and their hidden secrets. Dive into a nostalgic adventure of discovery!
Are you interested in audio preservation? Finnley Dolfin has a blog (and accompanying YouTube channel) for you.
Loebas hails from the Netherlands and works in refurbishing discarded computers.
GothPanda is a panda, on the Internet.
An upcoming furry blogger with a RoboYeen fursona.
Foxis The Cookie Dragon writes about inconsistent software and how to improve it. He also takes part in an event called Blaugust.
(I briefly considered making this link the only one not set to open in a new tab, as a joke on the blog’s name, but ultimately decided against it.)
Uvok is a snow cheetah furry that writes in both English and German about technology (and also publishes his blog on Tor).
Regalia is a puppygirl who rants about, among other things, the problems with today’s implementations of federated technology (especially if you’re a minor trying to respect people’s boundaries with their 18+ accounts).
Yosh writes about a lot of technical topics. This website is a wealth of information and has one of the coolest designs I’ve seen on the Internet in a long time.
Anpuankhses is a digital artist and graphic designer.
There could be even more, should more furries choose to pick up blogging.
I highly recommend reading through some of the blogs linked above. Some will give you inspiration. On the flipside, others may irritate you into writing rebuttals.
Blogging at scale is a highly chaotic matter, really.
I will be adding to this post over time.
However, I will not be keeping a detailed changelog, because that’s a lot of needless overhead for something very few people will care about.
Just let me know it exists! Email, comment, Fediverse mention. I can’t promise I’ll get to it on a timely manner, of course.
Note: I will probably not link to any “company blogs”.
This is meant to celebrate the work of individual furries, not furry[-adjacent] businesses.