(04-22-2014 11:23 AM)Hathor Xaris Wrote: and whatever you do if you want to breed them do NOT turn off breed, it will cost more for you then to buy a pet food recovery drink or a week of breeder food if you change your mind.
When breeding overall this is the cheapest choice, unless of course you know for sure you won't be breeding within 7 days.
A week of breeder food + milk cost aproxx 77L
and yes as mentioned your kitty can only breed till age 120 so thats only 4 months or 16 weeks or about 10-20 kittens or so per life cycle of one cat , depending on how you take care of them and how much more you want to spend,
so turning breed off can be a good cheaper idea but only when you really think you are sure you might just like to have a pet, or if you know you wont be able to be breeding that cat anytime soon, but if you want every last lindens worth DO NOT turn breed off, you'll lose out on a kitten and weeks worth of time and food, in the end you have to judge if it's worth it to you. Sometimes certain kitties need all 20 kittens born to get the results you want, or perhaps maybe you know you cant't afford to do a bunch of genesis cats to get one fur showing, I personally never turn off breed but of course i'm a die hard breeder.