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RE: Breeding Furs
Hi Pyxie, and a very good point to breeding those fur's is the fact they are the first retired. Which means they are no longer a hidden fur in any released starters or collection kitties after there retirement date. Of course Russian White is still largely available, but I have seen very few red tabbies and even now we are starting to see fewer aby fawns. So when these furs are no longer out there (they have been bred out to more recessive furs) then they will be gone.
Another good point in breeding with retired furs is when paired with a newer starter and you get a retired trait back you know for sure that you are hiding something 'different' and more 'recessive' then that fur. Which helps in determining what starters (and other kitties from those starters) are in fact hiding.
"You're just jealous because the kitties only talk to me."
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