SweetBlueAlienJunk, 11 months ago (edited 11 months ago) This isn’t necessarily the case - they have a wild variety of coat colours and markings, ear floppiness is variable. They tend to have slightly wider snoots than their wild cousins. This probably is still a wild one though. Source: lived with someone who kept them!
This isn’t necessarily the case - they have a wild variety of coat colours and markings, ear floppiness is variable. They tend to have slightly wider snoots than their wild cousins.
This probably is still a wild one though.
Source: lived with someone who kept them!