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Interesting phenomenon here - Ellen Ireland - 02-26-2018 08:22 AM This kitty, "His Boy Elroy," an accidentally produced RetroRoboCats offspring, has now produced three 0T offspring in a row, with three different moms (none of them were 0T - two were 9Ts and one was a 5T). I haven't had this happen before. Has anyone else had a cat that would throw only 0Ts? RE: Interesting phenomenon here - Tad Carlucci - 02-26-2018 08:56 AM Not surprising in the least. RE: Interesting phenomenon here - Minx Diabolito - 02-26-2018 08:57 AM Yes, all the time when using such cats. Try your cat with a recessive 9T partner and see what happens ^.^ RE: Interesting phenomenon here - Tad Carlucci - 02-26-2018 09:48 AM Cheaper to just Menagerie the 9T
RE: Interesting phenomenon here - Ellen Ireland - 02-26-2018 03:11 PM The two 9T moms and the one 5T mom all had recessive traits. What I find remarkable is that not even ONE trait came through on three breedings. RE: Interesting phenomenon here - Tad Carlucci - 02-26-2018 10:18 PM You bred two identical Starters together. It's entirely possible your male is "pure genesis" and NONE of his offspring, EVER, will show anything different than what he shows. The odds of that are low, but not unheard of. Definitely cheaper to just Menagerie those 9T mates for him. RE: Interesting phenomenon here - Arwen Swordthain - 02-27-2018 03:28 AM I have had that happen a lot, you have a 0T cat thats not passing hids, its not really that uncommon, since its parents were 0T its entirely possible he has no traits to pass. |