sometimes I agree with Anna, sometimes not as much ;)
Depends on where you're trying to sell it.
Traffic AND good product means higher resale values.
The 50/100 bucks per trait suggestion works more than selling for crazy prices.
But then again, those rules should only be used for AVERAGE kitteh.
The ones you see everywhere.
You will see the same bland cats sitting on the shelf for six months or more.
Because nobody is going to spend that kind of cash for a snoozer of a cat.
If you have a real cool fur/eye combo that people really groove on,
or its hiding something real popular,
THAT should command a higher price.
As for MEGA'S, those ARE sought after. They dont happen often.
Even a Geni-Mega is good for a few grand.
Yah, Ive seen lifer Geni-Megas parked on the side of shoppes,
month after month collecting dust with a 5K price tag.
Nobody wants to spend 5K on a Coco, unless its hiding some
really awesome sought after fur or some fresh out of the lab EYES.
If its got something cool like that, be sure to post the pedigree!
If its not selling, its not worth the asking price, or its visibility is poor.
Experiment!
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