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Leo tails

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I just want to know how thick your leos' tails are. For an adult female, what do you consider to be optimal in terms of height and thickness for the tail? My leo's tail looks fat to me but I want to see how it compares to other leos.
 
Most healthy adult leos will have a tail at least 3/4ths the thickness of their necks. This is a generalization, not an absolute. No matter the age of the leo or width of the tail, the tail should appear full. Subtle longitudinal wrinkles running down the length of the tail is a sign the the fat reserves stored in the tail are being depleted.

-Alice
 
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