The Code of the Furries
Version 1.22
Ross Smith (alien@netlink.co.nz)
30-Sep-96
Contents
Introduction
In the spirit of Robert Hayden's Geek Code (http://krypton.mankato.msus.edu/~hayden/geek.html),
Peter Caffin's Goth Code (http://www.omen.com.au/~synic/code/index.html),
Jayne Alexander and Dave Ratcliffe's Cat Code (http://www.microserve.net/~dave/catcodes.html),
and other similar codes that have cropped up all over Usenet, I thought
it was time us furries had a code of our own. (Or, to put it another way,
it was Sunday afternoon, I'd read all my Usenet news, it was too wet to
go to the zoo, and I had nothing intelligent to do.)
As with all such codes, the idea is to produce a series of compact symbols
that (a) communicates our essential characteristics to other members of
our subculture, and (b) looks really cool.
Your Furry Code consists of a series of letter, number, and symbol codes,
each describing you in some category. Go through the Furry Code list, work
out which code in each category best describes you, and list them. Don't
worry if the description of a particular code doesn't match you exactly;
just pick the one that comes closest.
Each code consists of a prefix (a letter that indicates which category
we're talking about) and a suffix (one or more characters that indicate
where you place yourself in the category).
Anyone who has any suggestions for changes, enhancements, and other
improvements is invited to email me (suggestions of "Get a life!"
will be cheerfully ignored.) If you want to put this up on a Web site,
feel free (email me for the HTML version if you're reading this in plain
ASCII on Usenet). This document is copyright 1996 by Ross Smith, and may
be freely distributed over the Internet; ask me if you want to distribute
it in any other form.
Thanks to those who have sent suggestions, especially: James Andrews;
Nick Brienza; Bryan Chaney; Jeff Eddy/P. H. "Brer" Foxxe; David
Formosa; Marshall Hervey/Skoob; Lontra; Ron Orr; Daniel Reitman; Dean Ridgway;
David Round; Lenester Taxidean; Jason Tracer/Electric Keet; Ysengrin Werewolf.
Apologies to anyone I've forgotten.
History
- Version 1.0 (23-Jun-96): First release.
- Version 1.1 (30-Jun-96): Added W (writing) code; extended
F (furry species) code.
- Version 1.2 (14-Jul-96): Added D (dressing up), P
(plushies), R (realism), T (transformation), and f
(RL furriness) codes; modified F (furry species) code (different
capitalisation, added some more species, added f (funny animal)
and c (costume) qualifiers, and clarified use of multiple codes);
added * qualifier to RL (real life) code; added w
qualifier to i (Internet) code; some minor editing to many of the
codes.
- Version 1.21 (8-Sep-96): A few more species; some minor tweaks.
- Version 1.22 (30-Sep-96): More species.
General modifiers
These symbols can be attached to any of the standard codes, to indicate
some unusual or uncertain factor.
- ? : Indicates that you haven't decided where you fall
in the category, or that you have no opinion one way or another. This replaces
the normal suffix. Example: If you haven't decided what species your
furry persona is, you would use F?.
- ~ : Indicates an approximation. You normally fit the
given code, but it varies from time to time, or you're not completely sure.
Placed between prefix and suffix, or sometimes between parts of the suffix.
Example: If you haven't quite decided what species your furry persona
is, but are leaning towards being a fox, you might use F~CF.
If you're sure you're some sort of canine, but not quite sure you're specifically
a fox, you might use FC~F.
- / : Indicates that you fit into more than one type.
This means two or three specific types, perhaps varying depending
on your mood, not uncertainty over a wide range of types. Placed between
the two suffixes. Example: If you're sometimes a fox and sometimes a
lynx, you would use FCF/FX (or FFX/CF,
depending on which one you think is dominant).
- ! : Indicates a positive refusal to participate in
this category. Unlike ?, which means you haven't made up your
mind yet, ! means you have made up your mind that you want
nothing to do with this subject, for or against it. Placed before
the code. Example: !F means "I don't have a furry
persona" (unlike F?, which means "I haven't decided
what species I am").
- > : Indicates that you currently fit one code, but
hope to move to another in the future. Placed between two suffixes. Example:
A+>+++ means you're currently a so-so artist but plan (well,
hope) to get much better in future.
- $ : Indicates that you actually make money in Real
Life out of this. It doesn't have to be your primary day job, just a source
of significant income. Placed after the suffix. Example: A professional
artist might use the code A++++$.
- # : Indicates that you prefer to keep this information
to yourself. This replaces the normal suffix. Example: sm#
means "I'm male but it's none of your business what my sex life
is like", while s# means "I'm not even telling
you which sex I am".
Part 1: Your furry side
F -- Furry species
This code indicates what species your furry persona is. You can indicate
your exact species, or just a general type if your personal furry doesn't
fit into a particular species.
There's a subtle difference between using "generic" codes
and using the ? modifier. For example, FC means you're
a canine, but don't fit one of the known species, while FC? means
you haven't decided which specific type of canine you are. Similarly, F?
means you don't know what kind of furry you are, while FG means
you do have a definite shape, but it's just a kind of "generic furry",
not any particular species.
Obviously the list of species here can only cover some of the more common
ones. In some cases, I haven't broken down the codes to the level of individual
species, because that would lead to too many different codes; instead,
I've used more generic terms (e.g. "deer" or "mongoose").
If you don't fit any of these, put the name of your species in square brackets
after your code (e.g. FP[kinkajou]). Let me know if you think
some species not listed here is sufficiently common in Furrydom to deserve
its own code.
- FA : Avians
- FAA Albatross; FAD Duck; FAE
Eagle; FAF Falcon; FAG Seagull; FAH
Hawk; FAK Kiwi; FAO Owl; FAR
Raven; FAS Sparrow; FAW Wren
- FAr : Artiodactyla (two-toed hoofed animals)
- FArA Antelope; FArB Buffalo; FArC
Cattle; FArD Deer; FArE Camel; FArF
Giraffe; FArG Goat; FArL Llama; FArM
Moose; FArN Gnu; FArP Pig; FArR
Reindeer; FArS Sheep; FArW Warthog; FArZ
Gazelle
- FC : Canidae (dog family)
- FCA Arctic fox; FCC Coyote; FCD
Dingo; FCF Fox; FCJ Jackal; FCM
Domestic mutt; FCW Wolf; FCX Maned wolf
- FCe : Centaurs
- FCeH Common (horse-human) centaur; FCeZ
Zebra-centaur
- FCh : Chiroptera (bat family)
- FChF Flying fox or fruit bat; FChV
Vampire bat
- FCt : Cetacea (whale family)
- FD : Dragons, dinosaurs, and other reptiles
- FDA Alligator or crocodile; FDC Coelurosaur
(Velociraptor etc); FDD Dragon; FDK
Carnosaur (Tyrannosaurus etc); FDL Lizard; FDS
Snake; FDT Tortoise or turtle
- FE : Equidae (horse family)
- FED Donkey; FEH Horse; FEZ
Zebra
- FEd : Edentata
- FEdA Anteater; FEdR Armadillo; FEdS
Sloth
- FF : Felidae (cat family)
- FFB Bobcat; FFC Clouded leopard; FFD
Domestic cat; FFH Cheetah; FFJ Jaguar;
FFL Lion; FFM Puma/cougar/mountain lion;
FFO Ocelot; FFP Leopard/panther; FFS
Snow leopard; FFT Tiger; FFV Serval; FFW
Wild cat; FFX Lynx
- FG : Generic furry
- FH : Herpestidae (mongoose family)
- FHK Meerkat; FHM Mongoose
- FHy : Hyaenidae (hyena family)
- FI : Insectivora
- FL : Lagomorpha (rabbit family)
- FLH Hare; FLJ Jackrabbit; FLR
Rabbit
- FM : Mustelidae (weasel family)
- FMA Sable; FMB Badger; FME
Ermine/stoat; FMF Ferret; FMK Mink; FMM
Marten; FMO Otter; FMP Polecat; FMR
Ratel/honey badger; FMS Skunk; FMV Wolverine;
FMW Weasel
- FMa : Marsupialia
- FMaB Wombat; FMaK Kangaroo; FMaO
Koala; FMaP Possum; FMaT Tasmanian devil;
FMaW Wallaby
- FMo : Monotremata
- FP : Procyonidae (raccoon family)
- FPi : Pinnipedia (seal family)
- FPiL Sea lion; FPiS Seal; FPiW
Walrus
- FPr : Primates
- FR : Rodentia
- FRB Beaver; FRG Grey squirrel; FRM
Mouse; FRP Porcupine; FRR Rat; FRS
Red squirrel; FRU Muskrat
- FU : Ursidae (bear family)
- FUA Polar bear; FUB Black bear; FUG
Grizzly bear/brown bear/Kodiak bear; FUP Giant panda
- FV : Viverridae (civet family)
- FX : Other mythical creatures
- FXA Gargoyle; FXC Manticore; FXG
Gryphon; FXH Hippogriff; FXM Mermaid/merman
- FZ : Polymorph (you change shape at will, with no "normal"
shape)
[Several people have written to point out that, according to most books
on zoology published this century, the giant panda belongs under Procyonidae,
not Ursidae. These books are out of date; recent genetic analysis
has shown that the giant panda really is a bear after all. See any recent
(since about 1990) book on the subject.]
After identifying your basic furry species, one or more modifiers may
be added to indicate variations on the theme:
- c : Cyborg
- f : "Funny animal" (toon)
- h : Were-human
- m : Magical powers (other than those covered by other
codes)
- p : Polymorph (the given species is your normal form,
but you can change shape)
- s : Psychic powers
- t : Taur (see below)
- u : Unicorn
- w : Winged (if the species is not normally winged)
For the purposes of the Furry Code, a "taur" is a variation
on the animal theme, while a "centaur" is half-human, half-animal
(and is counted as a species in its own right). If you have the upper body
of a human and the lower body of a zebra, you're a zebra-centaur and your
code is FCeZ, while if you look like a zebra all over, but with
four legs and two arms, you're a zebra-taur and your code is FEZt.
Next, add a number to indicate where you fall on the human-to-animal
scale:
- 1 : Basically human, with minor furry features (perhaps
eyes, nose, ears, claws, some fur, etc)
- 2 : Humanoid, with significant furry features (muzzle,
tail, etc); this includes centaurs and mer-people
- 3 : Anthropomorphic animal (or taur)
- 4 : Equally comfortable on two or four legs (or, if
you're a taur, on four or six)
- 5 : Animal shape, with some unusual features (perhaps
hands, speech, etc); this includes most dragons, gryphons, etc
- 6 : Normal animal shape
Finally, add one or more letters after the number to indicate what your
relationship is with your personal furry.
- a : Just a general "alter ego"
- c : A costume I wear
- d : Someone to draw pictures of
- f : Imaginary friend
- m : Online MU* character (FurryMuck etc)
- r : Role-playing game character
- s : Guardian spirit or totem
- w : Someone to write stories about
If you have more than one furry persona, depending on the context, use
more than one code here. For example, if you play a werewolf on FurryMuck,
and draw pictures of your lupine character, but dress up as a fox at conventions,
and have a bear as your totem, your code might be something like FCWh4dm/CF3c/UGm6s.
A -- Art
Most furry fans try their paw at furry artwork sooner or later.
- A++++ : Art is my life
- A+++ : My art appears regularly in zines and elsewhere,
and people ask me to contribute to their sketchbooks
- A++ : I have pictures in reasonably well-known zines
and/or on Avatar
- A+ : I draw regularly, and someone once said something
that could possibly be construed as a compliment
- A : I've shown one or two of my pictures to others,
and they didn't actually throw up
- A- : Tried a few sketches in the privacy of my own
home
- A-- : Never tried
- A--- : Never tried, never will
C -- Conventions
How often do you go to/get involved in/get thrown out of furry conventions?
(Note: this category refers specifically to furry cons, not to SF-related
cons in general.)
- C+++ : Been to lots of cons, organised at least one
- C++ : I'm a regular con-goer, and I've occasionally
lent a paw
- C+ : I've been to several, and plan to go to many more
- C : I've been to one
- C- : Never been to one, but may do so in future
- C-- : Not interested
- C--- : I wouldn't go near one of those places if you
paid me
- C* : Haven't been to a furry con, but I have been to
an SF con
- C** : Haven't been to a furry con, but I've helped
organise an SF con
D -- Dressing up
Many furries are into cross-dressing. Cross-species, that is.
- D++++ : I've made plans to be buried in a fursuit
- D+++ : I'll wear a fursuit at any opportunity (where
costumes are not expected)
- D++ : I'll wear a fursuit at cons/sporting events (where
costumes are uncommon)
- D+ : I'll wear a fursuit for Halloween/masquerades
(where costumes are expected)
- D : I might wear a fursuit
- D- : I'd wear a fursuit if I had to
- D-- : You must be kidding, I'd die first
Add an m after the D if you've made your own fursuit.
H -- Hugs
A popular activity among furries when they gather, although not to everyone's
taste.
- H+++ : If it moves, I'll hug it (if it doesn't move,
I'll hug it until it moves)
- H++ : I'll hug anyone I know, given a faint excuse
- H+ : I'll accept hugs, and maybe even give the occasional
one
- H : Well, OK, you can hug me if you really want to
- H- : Please don't, unless we know each other very well
- H-- : No way
- H--- : Argh! Don't touch me, you pervert!
M -- Mucking and mudding
Use this code to indicate how deeply involved you are in online multi-user
universes such as FurryMuck.
- M++++ : I'm a Wizard, tremble before my might!
- M+++ : Someday I may get around to trying Real Life,
but it's not high on my agenda
- M++ : I've got characters on several MU*s, and frequently
get frustrated when commands don't work in RL
- M+ : I'm a regular on at least one furry MU*
- M : Tried them once or twice, may do it again sometime
- M- : Never been able to dredge up enough interest (or
time) to try it
- M-- : Those things are for weenies
- M--- : You guys are pathetic, get a life!
P -- Plush critters
Well, until those genetic engineers get their act together and give
us some real furries, we'll have to make do with these...
- P++++ : Where'd my plushie go? Oh, it's buried under
my stuffies
- P+++ : I collect every one I find of a certain
species (or two, or three...)
- P++ : I've got a collection of several favourites
- P+ : I have been known to cuddle a few
- P : I like them, they sit on my shelves collecting
dust
- P- : No thanks, they'll sit on my shelves collecting
dust
- P-- : Kid stuff, I'd sooner hug a pincushion
R -- Realism vs tooniness
Do you prefer your furries anatomically correct (if that makes sense),
or cartoonish, or somewhere in between?
- R+++ : What do you mean it isn't a photograph?
- R++ : Figments of the imagination have anatomies too,
you know
- R+ : I like both, but prefer realistic furries
- R : No particular preference
- R- : I like both, but prefer toons
- R-- : The toonier the better
- R--- : If it's not Super-Deformed I don't want to know
about it
T -- Transformation
If you had the chance, would you want to become a real furry?
- T++++ : Never mind the fine print, where do I sign?
- T+++ : Definitely! (as long as I get to choose the
species)
- T++ : Yes, if it's reversible
- T+ : Probably, as long as I wasn't the first guinea
pig (or whatever...)
- T : I'd have to think about it carefully
- T- : Not personally
- T-- : What a horrible idea!
W -- Writing
For those who have tried their paw at telling us some grim (or even
not-so-grim) furry tails.
- W++++ (or W****) : I've out-sold Anne
McCaffrey
- W+++ (or W***) : I've sold a book
- W++ (or W**) : I've sold a story to
a real magazine (duck)
- W+ (or W*) : I've sold stuff to fanzines
- W : I've written a story that somebody else has read
- W- : I have these scribblings but nobody is
ever going to see them!
- W-- : Never written a word of fiction (Inland Revenue
forms excepted)
- W--- : Illiterate
For those who have made sales, use W+ etc if your stories or
books are furry-related, W* etc if not.
Z -- Zines
Use this code to indicate how deeply involved you are in the furry fanzine
and comic scene.
- Z++++ : Publisher/editor/other staff on a professional
furry-related publication (should have the $ modifier)
- Z+++ : I work on a regularly-published amateur zine,
or I'm a frequently-published author/artist
- Z++ : I've been published, or directly involved in
a publication, at least once
- Z+ : I have a good collection, and buy at least one
title regularly
- Z : I have a few furry zines
- Z- : Not really interested
- Z-- : Comics are for kids
S -- Furry sex
Like it or not, S-*-X seems to be part of furry life. Use this code,
if you wish, to indicate the sex (and sex life) of your furry persona.
Feel free to use the # ("mind your own business") or
! ("nothing to do with me") modifiers if you prefer.
First, indicate which sex your furry persona is:
- Sf : Female
- Sh : Hermaphrodite
- Sm : Male
- Sp : Polymorph (can change sex at will)
Then add a modifier to indicate what your furry persona's sex life is
like:
- S+++ : What do you mean there are other things to do?
- S++ : Ready, willing, and able
- S+ : I've had TinySex
- S : Never had TinySex, but wouldn't rule it out
- S- : Celibate
- S-- : You people are sick!
(For example, Sm+ would indicate a male furry who
has had TinySex at least once.)
Part 2: Your human side
RL -- What you do in Real Life
Unfortunately, we can't yet be furries in Real Life (you know -- that
boring game you play when the computer's down and there's nothing on TV),
so we have to find something else to do. This code indicates what you do
for a living, or what you're studying to do for a living, or what you do
to avoid living.
(The $ modifier shouldn't be used here, since it's taken for
granted that this represents your day job, or the nearest thing you have
to one.)
- RLA : Art
- RLBM : Business/management
- RLC : Craft
- RLCI : Construction industry
- RLCT : Computers/information technology
- RLE : Engineering
- RLET : Education/teaching
- RLF : Farming
- RLFB : Finance/banking
- RLGP : Government/public service
- RLL : Law
- RLLW : Literature/writing
- RLM : Music
- RLMA : Military/armed forces
- RLMC : Media/communications
- RLMH : Medicine (human)
- RLRB : Retail business
- RLS : Science
- RLTH : Theatre
- RLTI : Transport industry
- RLVM : Veterinary medicine
A few special cases:
- RLAT : I'm a furry of all trades ("Specialisation
is for insects!" -- Robert Heinlein)
- RLU : Undecided (generally used by young students who
haven't picked a major yet)
- RL- : No qualifications, no job, no complaints!
Add a * after the code if you're trained or experienced in
the field, but haven't managed to persuade anyone to actually pay you to
do it yet (this doesn't apply to RLU or RL-).
Example: I was trained as an astrophysicist but now work as a computer
programmer (or "software engineer", as my employers prefer to
put it, because it sounds cooler), so my code is RLCT/S*.
a -- Age
So, how long have you been a human being? ("Three foot six!")
- a++++ : 60+ years
- a+++ : 50-59 years
- a++ : 40-49 years
- a+ : 30-39 years
- a : 20-29 years
- a- : 10-19 years
- a-- : Under 10 years
If you prefer, you can use a number to indicate your exact age rather
than using one of the approximate codes. Example: If you're 30, you
could use a+ or a30 (or a#, of course).
c -- Computers
Since you're probably reading this on a computer screen, there's a good
chance you have some familiarity with the technology. Use this code to
tell us how much of a Computer Geek you are.
- c++++ : I'll be first in line to get a cybernetic interface
installed in my skull!
- c+++ : Hey, if there was anything else to life, there'd
be a newsgroup about it
- c++ : Computers are a large part of my life; I spend
time every day in front of one; I've tried my hand at programming
- c+ : Computers are fun; I can use some software without
resorting to the manual; I play a mean game of [favourite game]
- c : Computers are just a tool; I use one when it serves
my purpose
- c- : I'm nervous of anything more complicated than
my microwave
- c-- : Where's the "on" switch? Better yet,
where's the "off" switch?
- c--- : They're taking over the world! Smash the machines!
Up the Luddites!
If your rating is at least c, add one or more of the following
letters (just after the c) to indicate your preferred operating
environment:
- a : Amiga
- b : BSD Unix
- d : MS-DOS
- l : Linux
- m : Macintosh
- n : Windows 95/NT
- o : OS/2
- u : Unix (commercial)
- v : VMS
- w : Windows 3.x
d -- Doom
Doom and related games (Dark Forces, Duke Nukem 3D,
Heretic, Hexen, etc) seem to be at least as hugely popular
among furries as they are among the population at large. What is it about
running around with heavy-calibre weaponry shooting the shit out of everything
in sight that appeals to us? Or does that question answer itself?
- d++++ : I work for ID, bow down before me
- d+++ : I can solve every level in Nightmare mode with
my eyes shut; I crank out new WAD files daily
- d++ : I've got pretty good at it; I can get through
most levels easily; I've downloaded and played other WADs
- d+ : It's a fun, action game that is a nice diversion
on a lazy afternoon
- d : I've played the game and I'm pretty indifferent
- d- : I've played the game and really didn't think it
was all that impressive
- d-- : I miss Zork
- d--- : All this violence is sickening; there ought
to be a law
e -- Education
How far have you managed to crawl up the academic ladder?
- e++++ : Doctorate, or the equivalent
- e+++ : Master's degree, or the equivalent
- e++ : Bachelor's degree, or the equivalent
- e+ : Some tertiary education
- e : Finished high school
- e- : Haven't finished high school
- e-- : Haven't started high school
- e* : Learned everything there is to know about life
from The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, my collection of Omaha
comics, and late-night reruns of Star Trek and The Prisoner
- e** : Graduate degree from the School of Hard Knocks
f -- Real life furriness factor
How far does furryness spill over into your other life? (Or, conversely,
how far do you allow the mundane world to get in the way of the important
things in life?)
- f++++ : I am not a human, I am a furry!
- f+++ : I've been known to bark at people I don't know
to greet them
- f++ : I've been known to bark at friends to greet them
- f+ : I make frequent jokes, show friends my furry art
collection
- f : I make an occasional reference to my furriness
- f- : I only tell close friends
- f-- : I tell nobody
h -- Housing
What sort of home do you live in?
- h++++ : Married ... with children
- h+++ : Married, or shacked up with your SO on a long-term
basis
- h++ : Living with one or more fellow furries
- h+ : Living with one or more people who know nothing
about furriness
- h : Living alone, other furries come to visit
- h- : Living alone, get out once a week to buy food,
all surfaces covered in computers and/or zines
- h-- : Living in a cave with 47 computers and an Internet
feed
- h* : I'm still stuck living with my parents
- h** : I'm not sure where I live any more; my workplace/lab
seems like home to me
- h*** : Homeless
i -- Internet
The Internet, and its various sub-media and related media (Usenet, email,
World-Wide Web, MUCKs and MUDs, IRC, FTP sites, and gods know what else),
has quickly become a leading medium of communication among furries (not
to mention the rest of the technologically aware universe). How deeply
have you dived in?
- i+++ : I'm a Webmaster/site sysadmin
- i++ : I spend most of my spare time surfing the Web,
and read any newsgroup that catches my interest
- i+ : I browse the Web regularly, and read a handful
of newgroups
- i : I have a browser and a connection, and even use
them occasionally
- i- : Not connected yet
- i-- : The Internet sucks; it's all just a flash in
the pan anyway
- i--- : It's a dangerous, subversive, perverted abomination
that needs to be banned before people stop voting for me!
Add a w after the i if you have your own home page
on the Web; make it wf if your page mentions furries.
p -- Pets
If we can't be furries in Real Life (yet), at least we can do the next
best thing and cohabit with them.
- p+++ : I have a vast household of assorted furry/scaly/feathery
creatures, and my life is organised for their benefit
- p++ : Several pets
- p+ : Two or three conventional pets (cats, dogs, etc),
or one fairly exotic one
- p : One pet of a fairly conventional type (cat, dog,
etc)
- p- : No pets currently, but I may enrich my life in
the future
- p-- : I don't have any pets; my lifestyle/household/schedule
is complicated enough already
- p--- : I wouldn't have the things in the house [are
you sure you're a furry?]
- p* : I'd like to have pets, but my landlord/parents/flatmates
won't allow them
- p** : Sorry, I'm allergic to animals
s -- Human sex
Use this code, if you wish, to describe the sex (and sex life) of your
human persona. As with the furry sex code, you should feel free to use
the # ("mind your own business") or ! ("nothing
to do with me") modifiers if you prefer.
First, which sex are you?
If you wish to reveal any details of your sex life, use one of these
codes:
- s+++ : There's more to life? Where is it, and what
equipment do you need?
- s++ : I was once referred to as "easy", but
I have no idea where that might have come from
- s+ : I've had real, live sex
- s : I've had sex ... oh, you mean with someone else?
- s- : Not having sex by choice
- s-- : Not having sex because I can't get any
- s--- : Not having sex because I'm a nun/priest
- s* : I'm married, so I can get it whenever I want (well,
that's the theory, anyway)
- s** : I have a few little rug rats to prove I've been
there (but with kids around, who has time for sex?)
(For example, sm+ would indicate a male human who
has had sex at least once.)
Example
And here, as a demonstration, is my own Furry Code:
Furry Code 1.22
FCWct4ad A+>++ C**>+ D- H M- P- R++ T+++ W* Z Sm# RLCT/S* a+ cno++++$
d++ e++ f h- iwf+++$ p-- sm#