(03-19-2012 10:10 PM)Khea Karas Wrote: EDIT: I would also like to point out that infact those traits you consider crappy are actually very useful in terms of breeding recessive traits to know if you have passed on the trait you are breeding for. So please dont underestimate a non recessive 9T cat. It a horrible misunderstanding. They ARE quite valuable to any breeding program and have their place on the market.
Weird, I normally find it more useful to have recessive traits to pull traits. Hmmm, I guess I need to rethink how I breed >.<
I know when I want to pull my Balinese Seal Lynx fur, I pair it up with my Burmese Champagne.
(btw if you pair champagne and get champagne back, all you know is that the other cat either has champagne or better, so you've basically learned nothing)
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Also, I'll concede, that sure, if all you have to work with, is more dominant traits, that's fine, but I assure you there are better ways of doing things. But that's not really what we're debating, now is it?