It’s a little known fact that Alexander Fleming had a prototype bread-fluffy named Pennie in the early part of the 20th century.
On a lovely September afternoon, Fleming returned home to find that his sick fluffy was feeling much better, even though that morning a strange green mold had spread over her squishy body. Pennie had eaten more of her yeast-based kibble the day before, more than usual. Fleming had been certain her moldiness had been caused by over consuming the yeasty delight. He’d been certain her doom was imminent, but instead, she was feeling much better!
Fleming then began to experiment with the mold on Pennie, growing layer after layer of the blue-green miracle. It was called Penicillin, and Fleming was later awarded the Nobel Prize in medicine for his contribution to modern antibiotics.
Original art by Dean Fausett Scott, modified by CuddilyBloodily for the bread contest…
They are in a different universe for me, too…only Fluffies and maybe now a1ua Fluffies that are manatees like the ones @Bad_Roomie posted. No jellenheimers or things like that….I think having a million types dilutes their interesting factor