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To Permapet or not to Perma pet.
07-01-2011, 08:34 PM
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RE: To Permapet or not to Perma pet.
I went to the store today and was outraged to the point that I wanted to burn the store to the ground, but alas my lighter wasnt working.

I can understand the fact that from a business point of view that they want people to pay some kind of premium to perma pet a newly hatched kitten. But for one that is 120 days old, I'm like wtf is going on? After that the cat has nothing but sentimental value and the managerie value.

I seriously think that charging 1500Linden or whatever the cost was, to perma pet a 120 day old cat is nothing but pure and utter greed from the makers.

I read Theos notecard that it costs 279L/month per cat in upkeep (my apologies if i read it wrong). So we've already paid something over 1k to get the cat to 120 days, after that they should be insta permapetted for free, to possibly make a secondary revenue stream for cat breeders.

And if the perma-pet kit is priced in accordance with other cat that are purely pets, does that mean its the same creator for both cats? I dont see why KittyCats would care about that?

Yes there will be alot of permapet kittens from the breeders and they wont be worth any big money, maybe get more for the rarer perma pet cats. But since KittyCats isnt in the businiess of selling perma pet cats (or are they?), what would it matter if all 120 days old became perma pets? Okey I guess there might be some costs for running the database with the cats in them, since there will be alot of perma pets after a while.


I'm new to the whole cat breeding but when I saw what it cost to perma pet a cat for a second I thought about just selling off all my cats and be done with it.

Having a free auto perma pet at 120 days old would benefit both KittyCats and the breeders, because if the breeders can sell their 120 dys perma pets (for whatever the price might be, even if its just 100L), that is money to spend on cat food and new cats, so in the long run it would stimulate the economy, especially for KittyCats.


So to summarize my rage:

* Small cost to permapet young kittens (but nothing as ridicilous at is is now)

* Auto perma pet FOR FREE 120 day old cats.
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RE: To Permapet or not to Perma pet. - Rocky Balzibo - 07-01-2011 08:34 PM



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