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Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Every time I see a ferret with “unusual” markings (white head, spots, stripes) they’re usually Waardenburgs and that means they’re badly bred. And it just makes me sad. :/ I’d rather have a normal-looking ferret than a “special”-looking one if it means they’ve got a non-defective-bloodline.
Yeah, but not the white markings like from Waardenburg syndrome. They usually are dark sables with no mask, just a bit...
Don’t some ferrets sometimes have unusual markings because they have a polecat ancestor/s?