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Vampire and 100% Love Kittys For Sale
10-23-2013, 12:37 AM
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Vampire and 100% Love Kittys For Sale
I keep adding new kittyboxes, and now have 16 Vampire ear kittens at my Sham's Vamps stand. There is a variety of furs and eyes, including another 8T Russian Black Passion Vampire, a 9T Teacup with Lucky Irish eyes and a 9T Normal with Rainbow Prism eyes, all girls.

Prices range from $40 to $50/trait, except for the Vampire queen, who claims she is worth $100/trait.

I will also be putting out some Live 100% Love vampire cats soon, and others with high and recessive traits - perfect for finding those new traits hidden in the Halloween cats. At the Apache Love stands, where I price my 100% cats to sell.


Sham's Vamps:
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Ap.../53/165/22
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10-28-2013, 04:29 PM
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RE: Vampire and 100% Love Kittys For Sale
(10-23-2013 12:37 AM)Shamu077 Resident Wrote:  
I will also be putting out some Live 100% Love vampire cats soon, and others with high and recessive traits - perfect for finding those new traits hidden in the Halloween cats. At the Apache Love stands, where I price my 100% cats to sell.


Sham's Vamps:
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Ap.../53/165/22

I just put up 8 Vampire Live cats at 100% Love, all are 7 or 8 Trait cats, at the Apache Love stands at sim center:

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Ap...125/129/22

Included are a breeding pair of Russian Black Passion Vampires @ 100%, with plenty of breeding time left. I also have a 7T Russian Black Passion Vampire female Kittybox left at my Vampire Stand at Apache.

I am sticking to my pricing formula for live cats: $50/trait plus a $50 premium for vampire ears or a collar (which cost at least $50). My prices range from $125 to $450, depending on traits and age - they either sell before Halloween, or grow old in my inventory!

I dont "flip" cats - all my cats go back several generations and represent many months of work (and milk/kibble).

Shamu
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