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I had been told (by a US fancier) that Tony was no longer with us. His work has proven invaluable to me and I am ever thankful for his contribution to the modern fancy as we know it.
Satins in the US are not any more sick as a whole than any other mice. Only poorly-bred satins are, yet that is true for poorly-bred mice of any coat type.
Satins in the US are not any more sick as a whole than any other mice. Only poorly-bred satins are, yet that is true for poorly-bred mice of any coat type.