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RE: Need Help About Kitty Pricing!!
These things are all true. But it is also true that sometimes a cat does have to wait for the right buyer. In this way, I think KittyCatS markets are a lot like fleamarkets or antique stalls - filled with piles of goods that do have a certain intrinsic worth mixed with old junk (sorry) and all of it fun to browse through. Something like Depression Glass does have a recommended book value. A dealer may sell it for more or less, but keeps the book value in mind. Not everybody is in the market for Depression Glass, but ideally a dealer does not price it to sell to any old random passer-by for quick sale.
And so the pricing of cats can be somewhat emotional. I have a line of Bengal Charcoals. They don't sell very quickly (versus Bengal Blacks) but I still maintain that the fur is great and the cats quite handsome. I am not going to bend over backwards to discount them. I know it's a niche line. But I'll wait for the right buyer.
The over-supply of cats on the grid is a large problem for the markets.
The Pawsable Traits Reference manager and a Chart keeper.
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