09-14-2013, 05:56 PM
09-14-2013, 06:31 PM
They are tables/shacks/stalls reserved for cats at 100% Love and ready-to-breed.
Typically, you must have rented a stall elsewhere, and you're using your rented prims .. only putting them at the table instead of in your stall/shop.
If the cat becomes not-ready, you will typically be asked to remove it from the table.
The major things you'll want to watch for are:
* Food is available. Owner/sim-wide in your shop can usually cover the table, too.
* No accidental box production. This can be tricky. You'll want to set the range to the minimum and ensure the cat's Home is set on the table. (Note: this can cause food issue for non-sim-wide food). You'll want to be VERY careful that your 100% males and 100% females are HOMED OUT OF RANGE of each other.
Typically, you must have rented a stall elsewhere, and you're using your rented prims .. only putting them at the table instead of in your stall/shop.
If the cat becomes not-ready, you will typically be asked to remove it from the table.
The major things you'll want to watch for are:
* Food is available. Owner/sim-wide in your shop can usually cover the table, too.
* No accidental box production. This can be tricky. You'll want to set the range to the minimum and ensure the cat's Home is set on the table. (Note: this can cause food issue for non-sim-wide food). You'll want to be VERY careful that your 100% males and 100% females are HOMED OUT OF RANGE of each other.
09-14-2013, 11:19 PM
[quote='Tad Carlucci' pid='34277' dateline='1379205082']
They are tables/shacks/stalls reserved for cats at 100% Love and ready-to-breed.
Typically, you must have rented a stall elsewhere, and you're using your rented prims .. only putting them at the table instead of in your stall/shop.
If the cat becomes not-ready, you will typically be asked to remove it from the table.
The major things you'll want to watch for are:
* Food is available. Owner/sim-wide in your shop can usually cover the table, too.
* No accidental box production. This can be tricky. You'll want to set the range to the minimum and ensure the cat's Home is set on the table. (Note: this can cause food issue for non-sim-wide food). You'll want to be VERY careful that your 100% males and 1
What is the range in which they reproduce?
They are tables/shacks/stalls reserved for cats at 100% Love and ready-to-breed.
Typically, you must have rented a stall elsewhere, and you're using your rented prims .. only putting them at the table instead of in your stall/shop.
If the cat becomes not-ready, you will typically be asked to remove it from the table.
The major things you'll want to watch for are:
* Food is available. Owner/sim-wide in your shop can usually cover the table, too.
* No accidental box production. This can be tricky. You'll want to set the range to the minimum and ensure the cat's Home is set on the table. (Note: this can cause food issue for non-sim-wide food). You'll want to be VERY careful that your 100% males and 1
What is the range in which they reproduce?
09-14-2013, 11:36 PM
If either partner is "in range" of the other, you'll get a box.
Note that if ANY non-partnered male you own is "in range" of ANY non-partnered female you also own, you'll get a box and the cats will no longer be qualified for placement on the Love table.
Note also a partnered cat isn't available to breed, and therefore generally does not qualify for placement on a Love table.
In specific answer to your question: the range is set by you. it not only controls how far they'll wander, that is also the range they'll look for food and for mates.
Note that if ANY non-partnered male you own is "in range" of ANY non-partnered female you also own, you'll get a box and the cats will no longer be qualified for placement on the Love table.
Note also a partnered cat isn't available to breed, and therefore generally does not qualify for placement on a Love table.
In specific answer to your question: the range is set by you. it not only controls how far they'll wander, that is also the range they'll look for food and for mates.