RE: PERMAPET
Since I love to breed my Pusses to see what I can make, I have 50 pairs or more going most of the time, which is over 100 US dollars a month in real cash for just the food and milk (not any other vitamins I may want to use). I am grateful we don't have to pay to Break the pairs and that "break-free" is now offered to unpair any match, regardless the limit of days paired, unlike it was last year.
With regard to Perma-pet, I have spent a lot of cash to keep a pet in my Cattery and rotate it with the seasons or bring them out to enjoy that fur for a bit and play with that Puss. However, it may be time to rethink permanent feeding of a kitty that cannot breed. I am upset to think that I could not afford to keep feeding my very first Pusses and had sent them to menagerie ... until I figured out that I could stash that special puss in inventory and let it wait until I wanted to see it again, before bringing out to feed and make it well.
Many breed-ables I have had in the past were NO FEED after their breeding period was up; or (with BioBreed) you have a one prim "food" bag on your land, which keeps your pet alive. I would rather spend money to buy more kitties or open boxes I have saved to breed those Pusses and trait-up to the newer features from older generations, than to continue paying to feed my Kitties after their 120 day cycles.
I'm really thinking whether or not it may be time to let our post-120 day Pusses go Perma without cost, which will let us all spend that additional cash on making more kitties. Just my thoughts ... economics is tough and to continue paying for "more" is getting tougher. This KittyCatS breedable is the best on the market to date, and it would be a shame to see people get discouraged from having some Kittens because they cannot afford post-120 day Perma.
Best wishes and be well,
Luckylady Llewellyn
Best wishes and be well!
Luckylady Llewellyn
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