(03-27-2015 07:52 AM)Arwen Swordthain Wrote: My Xmas kitties birthed on release day are still actively breeding the day the Easter Collections are released, my valentines and birthday cats are also only 45 days old. The addition of 4 Easter collection kitties means I now have 14 starters in my cattery.
Not everyone can have that many starters in one go, not everyone can afford them again so soon.
And before you all yell that I don't have to buy, you are right I don't, but how many of you won't buy at least 1 pair as soon as you can?
We are breeders and we all want a chance at the new traits. Now we will have 7 month wait until Halloween.
*nods* I don't have the room for the Easter kitties, as I am trying to cut back now, not expand. That is why I sold the crossdressing boy that I got, and it's also why I'm not worried about the Garden Party boxes left in my store. If they don't sell, and I like their special babies, I'll unpack them later. I'm not holding my breath for the new traits. I am trying to tease out one or two I've found as it is, and that's enough for me.
Doesn't KC do a few special cats every summer, or is that just Special Kitten events and Permas?
(03-27-2015 01:20 PM)Oselkhandro Resident Wrote: Good grief, to me (and maybe to others who are new to this hobby), ALL the traits seem new! I honestly don't know yet which eyes, ears, tails, etc. are the ones I should seek. Sometimes, I find out that the furs or eyes that I love are really OLD. At the moment, I am entranced with Beach Blue and Shamrock, which are probably unexciting for those of you who have been doing this for years. Anyway, I love the new traits AND I love the old traits! Its all fun for this neophyte.
*nods at you and Zarabeth*
I keep getting new-to-me eyes in the starters that have actually been out for years. :-)
I want to breed what I find beautiful, and am learning how. I'd like to cover the cost of kibble... and maybe gown for me now and then... but I love watching my cats run and play. I'm treating it as a business, but if it gets to be too much, I might be just as happy with a garden full of pretty permas.
.... The surprise of boxes is pretty nice though!