This is what your Furry Code spells (bookmarkable link):
Felidae (cat family): Domestic cat, "Funny animal" (toon), Humanoid, with significant furry features (muzzle, tail, etc); this includes centaurs and mer-people. This furry is someone to draw pictures of, just a general "alter ego".
I draw regularly, and someone once said something that could possibly be construed as a compliment.
But someday I would like to get paid for it.
I've been to several, and plan to go to many more.
I'll wear a fursuit for Halloween/masquerades (where costumes are expected).
Please don't, unless we know each other very well.
Never been able to dredge up enough interest (or time) to try it.
I like them, they sit on my shelves collecting dust.
The toonier the better.
Yes, if it's reversible.
I have these scribblings but nobody is ever going to see them.
Not really interested.
Male, and I won't tell you more.
Undecided (generally used by young students who haven't picked a major yet).
10-19 years.
Computers are a large part of my life; I spend time every day in front of one; I've tried my hand at programming; I use Windows 95/NT.
I haven't decided yet.
Haven't started high school.
I only tell close friends.
I'm still stuck living with my parents.
I have my own furry webpage, I'm a Webmaster/site administrator.
Seen it, might think about seeing it again some time.
Two or three conventional pets (cats, dogs, etc), or one fairly exotic one.
Female, and I won't tell you more.
The Code of the Furries is a simple and compact way how to tell the others about your furry personality. It's similar in spirit to the Geek Code. The Furry Code consists of a series of letters, numbers and symbols, each describing you in some category. Sometimes, it's a little cryptic to the uninitiated, and here comes our little tool to help you.
This decoder has been written by Anicka (Furry Code) and Martin (Furry Code) on the Christmas of 2006. If you have any bug reports or ideas on what could be improved, please tell us. You can also download the source code. There is also a Geek Code Decoder here.