I agree, I happen to have bred a very tiny little guy, (not on purpose by the way) probably could have gotten a fortune for him by advertising him as a "teacup". But I was afraid to sell him due to some sugar issues he was having, and wouldn't want him to die or somebody losing a pet that they love, so I kept him and nursed him every hour on the hour 24/7 for a looonnnngggg time. He is now almost 6 months and weighs almost 2 lbs, (after eating he actually weighs 2 lbs. sometimes

) so I guess what I'm saying is if you do buy a tiny, be informed cause you may wind up having some issues!