Bah! I'm figuring out how to do fur, but rescuing this one from spatters was like an archeology project. I attempted to use tracing paper as a frisket. It did not end well. I actually ended up having to repair the original with whiteout, and then spent a good 3 hours in Photoshop. Part of the reason I ink by hand is to reduce digital time. Anyway. I think I will just do spatters digitally from now on. It can't possibly take as long as repairing the damage real media ones do.
Frankly I admire you for even trying with the traditional media - I'm a class one failure at it most of the time, oops. In any case, I'm loving these peices as well, it's really cool to look at!
You know what you could do? Spatter on a separate page and then put them together in Photoshop. Then just fill the character with white, (select outside, inverse, contract by 2 or 3, fill in separate layer as white), then have the spatter below that.
Still waiting for the kickass colors to be up (said the person who hasn't drawn anything in a week).
Fur is really tough, but I think you pulled it off well, here!