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30th January 2012

Presenting our Halloween special - 26th October 2009

Hello fur fanciers and fondlers!

Another new update today: our Halloween special "Nosfuratu". It's our first two-girl scene featuring more new models for The Love Of Fur: Rebekka Raynor and Mouse. And what a wickedly naughty scene it is too, as the evil succubus Rebekka comes for Mouse and her furs, and there's nothing the damsel can do but succumb to the erotic and sensual charms of her intruder - and her special surprise! Hope you all like the new scene and as usual let us know what you think.

But no rest for the wicked, eh? We've recently been busy shooting more new scenes having listened to and read your suggestions to add to our own ideas, and have another shoot planned this week too. There are three new gorgeous young models who will reveal their charms and show their own love for fur exclusively for you over the coming weeks and months; more about them as we release their scenes but expect more naughty solo and two-girl adventures with the girls talking to you as they play in their furs.

Happy Halloween everyone! Watch out for your own fur clad midnight surprise!

Comments (4)
  • furcreamer  - More 'Bekks
    Loving Rebekka Raynor, an excellent addition to the site. Love to see more of her, even in just a regular old school fashion shoot that combines a variety of her "working attire" with your furs.
  • frankielovessex  - Not fan
    I don't know if any critic is welcome (if it's bad critic) but I'm not really fan of crying women... Well, maybe I'm all alone. I guess it's a part of S&M and all. Well, I hope the others like it and that I'll see another kind of sunshine in two weeks ! Continue the great work anyway, I'll just wait to see what's next !
  • alphonso  - Fantastic
    Loved it. Great fun. Fantastic casting Mr Mockle. If there was an oscar for fur-fetish material this film would sweep the board.

    More, more, more
  • mrmockle  - Reply for frankielovessex
    Frankie,

    Oh don't worry - any constructive criticism is welcome. Mouse's sobbing certainly wasn't genuine and all part of her performance in that role. As you'll have seen she soon got into the pleasure of the scene!

    Mr Mockle
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