My big, big boy Dusty’s fur looks like gills when I do this and I love it.
He’s not quite as interested as I am, but that’s okay
My big, big boy Dusty’s fur looks like gills when I do this and I love it.
He’s not quite as interested as I am, but that’s okay
That’s from rolls of excess skin, when you pull, the fur stays in the same shape, but the skin beneath flattens. Could be overweight, could just be older loose skin.
Cats are like 80% loose skin
Cats and many other animals will have loose skin for defensive reasons.
Honebadgers can almost completely turn around even if you have a firm hold on it, making it hard to pin down.
It also provides protection from getting clawed.
I’m gonna have to ask you to lower your voice
Source: @robocall