

Prexso new food supplement
Prexso is launching a new dietary supplement for predators: “Rabbit Girl.” We hope this new supplement will satisfy you.- !


Prexso is launching a new dietary supplement for predators: “Rabbit Girl.” We hope this new supplement will satisfy you.- !
Yesterday, my assistant, Corry, went missing, so I went to the university in search of an ambitious and aspiring candidate. You see, I contribute a significant amount of money to a foundation that helps promising young prey with outstanding academic records pursue their dreams and achieve their full potential.
It was there that I met Alan, a bright young man with remarkable ambition and a strong desire to succeed. His ultimate goal is to establish his own firm one day, and he possesses both the determination and the potential to make that vision a reality.
I believe that an internship by my side would provide him with invaluable experience, practical knowledge, and insight into the professional world. Working closely with me would allow him to develop the skills, confidence, and judgment needed to pursue his ambitions while gaining firsthand exposure to the challenges and rewards of running a successful business.
Interviewer: Thank you for agreeing to this interview, Ms. Prexso.
Liliana Prexso: The pleasure is all mine.
Interviewer: The predator food supplement industry is booming, and your company has once again reported extraordinary profits. Congratulations!
Ms. Prexso: Thank you! We're very happy with our results. Business has never been better. We're enjoying very healthy profit margins, and we're already planning to open a new factory to meet the growing demand.
Interviewer: That's impressive. Can you tell us more about the idea that started it all?
Ms. Prexso: Certainly. A few years ago, after graduating from business school, I moved to this town. I quickly noticed there was a significant imbalance between the predator and prey populations. There simply weren't enough prey to satisfy the predators' demand. I realized there was a gap in the market, and I saw an opportunity to develop nutritional supplements that could help predators meet their dietary needs.
Interviewer: So your goal is to help predators without requiring them to hunt as much?
Ms. Prexso: Laughs. In a way, yes. Our products don't replace prey entirely, but they reduce nutritional deficiencies and help predators stay healthy. It's a solution that benefits everyone.
Interviewer: You're still a prey yourself, though, and you're also active in the prey rights movement. Some people see that as contradictory.
Ms. Prexso: I understand why people might think that, but I don't see it that way. I donate a significant portion of my salary to prey rights organizations because I believe predators and prey can coexist more sustainably. My company's mission is part of that vision.
Interviewer: What are your thoughts on the disappearance of Max Raccoon?
Ms. Prexso: It was a terrible tragedy. Max was genuinely trying to make a positive difference for the prey community, and I sincerely hope he's found safe. His disappearance is a loss for all of us.
Interviewer: Thank you for your time, Ms. Prexso.
Ms. Prexso: Thank you. It was a pleasure speaking with you.
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It’s been years now... too many years, and this has become my life’s work. I’ve poured everything into rewriting the entire Prey Act, giving every single one of us real rights, unbreakable protection, and a future that actually matters.
I’m so close. The moment it’s finished, I’ll fight with everything I have to make it law. We prey deserve better. We deserve a tomorrow that’s ours, not just survival, but hope, dignity, and a future we can actually believe in.
This isn’t just legislation. This is our chance to finally breathe. I won’t stop until we get it.
Yesterday afternoon, activist Max Racoon was brutally attacked while leaving the local tribunal. Several individuals allegedly assaulted him as he exited the building, but Racoon managed to fight back effectively and suffered no serious injuries.
In an exclusive interview with Daly Vore, Racoon revealed that he believes the attack was carried out by predator extremists who oppose his recent public campaign for prey rights.
“These individuals are clearly threatened by anyone who dares to speak out on this issue,” Racoon stated. “My advocacy for stronger protections and rights for prey species has been growing rapidly, and it seems their anger has finally boiled over.”
The activist has been increasingly vocal in recent weeks, urging society to recognize the inherent rights of prey animals and the harm caused by unchecked predation. Racoon says he has received credible threats but remains committed to his cause.
The incident has sparked concern among both sides of the debate, with calls for greater security at public forums and clearer enforcement of existing regulations. Police are investigating, and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.
This is an absolute outrage! My client, a prey individual, urgently sought a court injunction to prevent any vore without consent. The presiding judge, who is, incidentally, a predator, summarily rejected the request, declaring it “non-essential” due to the complete absence of evidence that my client would be actively targeted for consumption without consent.
Three full days have now passed with zero news from my client. Then, yesterday, I encountered the predator in question. He greeted me with a smug, triumphant smile.There is no doubt left in my mind: my client is now fat on that predator’s belly.
This is not an isolated incident. It is a clear, ongoing pattern of predators assuming prey rights can be ignored whenever they feel like it. We need immediate, enforceable prevention measures, stronger civil and criminal penalties for non-consensual vore, mandatory consent registries, and predator liability.
If any predator reading this thinks they can get away with this, think again. The prey-rights movement is growing, the legal tools are sharpening, and predators who treat prey as disposable property will face serious consequences. We will not let our clients be digested in silence.
Justice for prey. Equality under the law. No more smiling smug faces over my client’s fate.
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It has come to my attention that several predators do not support my actions regarding prey rights. I hereby warn those predators that I have been trained in several disciplines of martial arts. (image pixai)
I won my first case! It was such a classic case that it almost felt cliché: a prey was seduced and subdued by a predator without any consent.
Fortunately for the prey, the predator wasn't cautious enough. It was so hungry that it started its meal in a dark alley. Luckily, a police officer happened to be walking by and stopped the predator.
The predator claimed that the prey was a friend and that this was not an act of consumption. The prey pressed charges, but the police officer (also a predator) dismissed the complaint, and the case was abandoned.
Thanks to my efforts, we reopened the case, and I'm proud to say that we obtained compensation from the predator as well as a community service sentence. It's not much, but it's a start, and I will keep fighting for justice.
Now, on to my next case!
Greetings, everyone. My name is Max.
I am a lawyer dedicated to defending prey rights, and I recently moved to this town to continue my work and studies.
The law states that predators and prey are equal, but in practice, I have noticed that this is not always the case. Many prey still face discrimination, intimidation, and unfair treatment.
While consensual interactions between predators and prey are protected by law, there has been a growing number of cases involving prey disappearing without any documented agreement or consent. These cases deserve attention, and those responsible must be held accountable.
That is why I am here. If you are a prey who has been coerced, threatened, or mistreated by a predator, do not hesitate to contact me.
Max Raccoon
Prey Rights Attorney and Advocate
I can say that life as a little mouse girl in a vore town is exhausting. Between my job and the constant attention from predators, it can be a lot to deal with. But that doesn't mean I can't take some time for myself.
So, over the last three days, I decided it was Miri time. I went shopping, spent some time in the park, and finally treated myself to a night at the bar.
I met a lot of people. Some were friendly, and some were "friendly", if you know what I mean. Overall, I really enjoyed my time, despite the ever-present fear of, well, dying. And despite the fact that meeting people and getting involved romantically is pretty difficult around here.
So yes, this was just a little status report to say that I've been having fun.
Hey cuties, wanna play cat and mouse? Do you think you're smart, fast, and cunning enough to catch me? Good luuuck !
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Heyyy everyone this little mouse is back!
Hehe, I actually lasted a whole 6 days without getting gulped down... but one of you big, hungry preds finally caught up and turned me into a squirmy belly bulge.
Mmm But I’m back already, feeling extra feisty! This time I’m gonna be way harder to catch, I promise. I’ll be dodging, teasing, and making you preds chase me. Think you can actually pin this tiny mouse down and swallow me this time?
Good luck, cuties... you’re gonna need it.
Squeeeak~ 🐭💕"