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New to this - ReecePie Resident - 06-08-2016 01:51 PM Hi Everyone, Just wanted to say hi, join the forum's. I am new to this been on this site for about 30 or 31 days now, I have a few cat's now and going to be learning everything I can on breeding etc. So you guys don't mind me asking lots of questions over time. RE: New to this - Deidra Loring - 06-09-2016 12:18 PM Welcome to KittyCatS! Nice to meet you. I think you'll find we're a very friendly community so ask away! RE: New to this - ReecePie Resident - 06-11-2016 05:19 PM (06-09-2016 12:18 PM)Deidra Loring Wrote: Welcome to KittyCatS! Nice to meet you. I think you'll find we're a very friendly community so ask away! Thank you Deidra, I am finding it hard to find anyone to ask questions to. I would like to join a Buddy list if anyone would like to add me. I have one question I need to know now if possible. I have a male and female now that are paired and both at 100% when can I expect my new kitty? I am over excited for my first kitty. Not sure what to do. I have read the manual and it does not really tell you what to look for. I will have another one ready within the week as well, so they will be showing up soon. As a new breeder not sure what to do, I think I bit off more then I can chew with not knowing what to do. Thanks again for the warm greeting. Reece RE: New to this - Oselkhandro Resident - 06-12-2016 12:36 AM Reece, both kitties need to be awake and at 100% Love. Check if they are at 25% energy or better, and if so, click on the cat and select "wake up". If they are both awake, at 100% Love and 25% energy or better , and if you have kept them fed, you should get a box within 15 minutes. RE: New to this - Aphielle Resident - 06-12-2016 01:03 AM Hi ReecePie! Welcome! Please feel free to friend me in world (Aphielle Resident). I'd be more than happy to help you. I'll also be teaching pedigree courses soon at The ScratchN Post. I hope to hear from you! RE: New to this - Mirsoul Resident - 06-13-2016 10:57 AM Happiness needs to be at 75% or better as well when breeding. If you are not giving your kitties milk, then holding them will increase their happiness. Welcome to KittyCats!! |