Quote Originally Posted by Catty1
Hey - there are only 14 of these in the world.
But - I wonder if the breeders would just stop propagating them...they won't because money talks.
I don't care how many of them there are or aren't in the world. To me they're icky, lol.

It looks like genetic mutation breeding by people who just want to get money for the newest "weird" pet. Normally hair, even the smalled hairs, on a body are for protection.

Unless they were naturally created by God this way, I dunno. It looks like a man made thing. I wonder how they hold up health wise.