Below, we present the hottest article in the quarterly Fluffy Breeder Association (FBA)'s news bulletin: The story of the rarest mutation known to the industry.
agreed, in a monetary standpoint, having him relaxed and stress free would make him more willing to reproduce and live longer so the owner can reap more of the proffits
Yeah, having the wings removed or just simply clipped short would drastically improve this cash cow’s health and thereby make more money in the long run. From what I understand about fluffy wings is that they are either 50-80% feather and fluff, seems easy to fix.
Sad to see an actually valuable fluffy in the hands of an incompetent breeder.
Funny how it seem like any offspring would also be unable to move due to the weight, so these babies that people are probably paying a fortune for are also going to be miserable and more of a pain than a regular fluffy.