@LycanChimera
No. This is bad. They are an invasive species that would destroy any ecosystem they are in. Australian rabbit plague style.
I have my problems with this headcanon/hivecanon because it assumes that fluffies are “capable” of that extent. The fact that you mentioned this pic only proves my opinion that can’t really be vermin to that scale, because those rabbit are also capable of surviving and breeding to the extent of accounting for their loss. From the way fluffy mentality is depicted as being below even rats, I highly doubt that they’d be capable of that level of survival. Its a problem I have with the abuser headcanon concerning overpopulation, that its a case of them having their own cake and eating it.
that reasoning is in most stories almost soley towards finding special friends and making bebbehs
I feel that is a flaw in many stories as they overly focus on this, or assume fluffies only do this. Some stories have fluffies try to find their way back home, and I know I wrote a story like that. Others may have fluffies just try to survive without an interest in relationships. Flufflies are malleable enough that you can tell the story you want, but the problem is certain people only want to tell a certain story with them
Overpopulation in the cities is what leads to all the abuse and gore and suffering, especially of ferals. You didn’t write a happy ending here; you just stopped before the bad parts coming.
Which depends on headcanon. And a pic doesn’t have to state that its part of the canon. I can easily assume that this story may take place in a different fluffy setting where fluffies aren’t overlypopulated just yet. And while its true that Carpdime has depicted fluffy extermination stories and pictures in the past, he has also depicted fluffies co-existing and surviving well enough. Point is, Carpdime ahs told many different stories, and one doesn’t have to assume they all exist in the same world.
escapes outside of the city
As @Mr_Owl put it well, a fluffy has a better chance of surviving in a city then in the wild. It may be debateable but, given their existence as domestic cretaures, its like a city-dwelling human doing better in a human settlement. Thats what we’re made for. (though you could be a guy living in the wilds, so, maybe your case is different)
A city suits a fluffy well enough as, guess what - it has people who speak like fluffies. A chance of meeting an abuser as well as a hugboxer is about equal (and also depends on headcanon). And fluffy code is more likely to work in a city setting than in a wild setting. This is not say I don’t like writing or exploring fluffies in the wild, I just think that cities are a better place for fluffies the way theya re for humans
ake inspiration from some of the art pieces I’ve seen around here of fluffys playing D&D or working as greeters at Walmart or something.
heck, a story of a fluffy escaping and finding a secret, fully independent fluffy community would be cool
Or I’m fully aware of those. The d&d pic was done by Marcusmaximus, the Walmart fluffy was done by Mutagen, and people like KMEB, differential_sloth and others have explored the ideas of a fluffy community. And each person had their own different headcanon/approach to fluffies. As you would put it, “a different story”.
And I’m going to stress that that cardboard box does not prove that this is an infestation story.