‘Winter Phoenix’ Wrote:Some people are into the KittyCatS scene for all the wrong reasons….KittyCatS is a labor of love. Go get a real job!
I didn’t want to get involved in this thread because I don’t agree with Samsmith about his version of shady interpersonal workings of the markets. I don’t think that there’s anything shady going on.
But.
There is an insinuation in this response that people who are complaining are greedy, “into the scene for the wrong reasons”. I think that that does happen, but I do think that most of the people who are complaining in this and the other active thread at the moment are actually talking about something more serious and are not greedy.
We know very well that KittyCatS won’t pay our monthly tier. It won’t pay for our catfood. It won’t pay for buying other people’s cats at auction. At this point, my personal sales just about cover the costs for rental booths I have at 3 markets.
You can argue that as a hobby, kitty sales shouldn’t have to cover anything at all. And you know what? That is completely valid.
But I think that we are reaching the point where we shouldn’t be calling Kitty Markets, "Kitty Markets" anymore.
I’m serious.
What percentage of kitties actually get sold? I know there’s this new Co.op organization, and I wish them well. And maybe they will come up some good “tools” as have been mentioned, that will bring buyer and seller together. I’m all for it. If they come up with a good sales database, I will be there.
But, as you point out, we’re in it for the love. We’re in it for the fun. We’re in it because the cats are adorable. People also have limited budgets, and yes many of us upload lindens from Real Jobs in order to have fun with the cats. And hang out with like-minded people. Figuring out hidden recessives - it’s a great game, a very fun puzzle game. Taking pictures of the cats - also fun. Having Megapuss races - Yay! Creating the perfect dream cat - an interesting challenge.
And perhaps it would make us all a far more honest community if we concentrated on these things and didn’t keep talking about selling cats.
Now maybe I’m full of shit. After all, I did sell a cat today. It was 9T gorgeous (in my opinion) Aby Cinn showing Soft Curl ears. I sold it for 250L. It was live and used and had about 30 days worth of breeding left in it. It is what it is. Supply and demand and that is what that cat was worth. Most of the cats don’t sell… they aren’t worth a linden.
We have a whole new year’s worth of people coming in from the latest Firestorm Kitty, asking so sweetly and naively how they should price their kittens. Sometimes it’s hard to predict what cat will appeal to somebody’s heart or breeding needs and the oddest cats will sell. Who knows?
And selling kittens is a fun game too. It is. And - all supposed greed aside - a few lindens helps with all the social grease. I buy your cat at auction; in a few weeks you might buy mine. “Markets” are social centers. Auctions are social centers. That really does contract when all we’re spending our lindens on is catfood. But we should, we really should, forge on ahead. Keep going with the things we love.
Maybe we shift more towards swaps instead of sells to keep the social involvement there. I don’t know.
But please don’t suggest that there’s not something wrong. There may be a variety of ways to fix what’s wrong, and some may not involve money at all. But the current state of things isn’t peachy.