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by Weredog » Sun Sep 18, 2016 1:48 am
no, no it's fine! most would probably assume the munchkin would have problems getting around because of their short limbs as well but they've been bred to be a healthy breed with little to no problems despite their physical differences to the average cat
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by Weredog » Sun Sep 18, 2016 1:57 am
a lot of people against the breed are those who don't understand it. they see a cat that looks like that and just assume that they would have health problems, like the dachshund does because of it's small legs and long back. they don't have the same issues though. i haven't really been able to find much of anything providing solid evidence as to any real health issues the breed has. unlike many other more commonly accepted breeds that are known to be rampant with problems. plus some people probably just don't like them 'cuz they are a newer breed and don't like when people create new breeds for whatever reason.
somebody who plays one of petaldrop's kits should make them see petaldrop and then get all sad because their mother doesn't even recognize them. sad baby drama ;w; i would do it but i don't got one
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