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Dispelling a common breeding myth
09-09-2012, 09:43 AM (This post was last modified: 09-09-2012 09:54 AM by Kayleigh McMillan.)
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RE: Dispelling a common breeding myth
(09-06-2012 06:50 PM)devilness chant Wrote:  I bet Sax has a lump the size of Texas on her forehead from banging her head on her desk for all the times she tried to convince me that a dom can't hide behind a recessive. rofl To me if it was in the pedigree then one day it would be MINE! rofl
I think we all had to learn some things the hard way, but it was fun learning them. (not the part about Sax having a concussion) But over a year later, I'm still learning and having fun and trying to make room to open as many presents as I can!

ROFL I love these stories!
I'm learning still as well and this is what I love so much about KittyCatS they are certainly not boring Smile

(09-09-2012 07:42 AM)Vilandra Miles Wrote:  I think the phrase "pulling a trait" is used to clarify, that you need as recessive a trait you can get to highten the chances of actually SEE the hidden trait of the kitty you try to decipher. Trying to "pull" a hidden eye with a very dominant eye partner won't really do as the hidden would just end up being hidden again.

Just my 2 cents and trying to break a lance for those using the phrase. Wink

I admit guilty it was me who brought the chaos by calling it pulling traits, ...
Sorry guys Blush

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