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RE: Question for kittycats developers
I agree with Nocshadue. Menagerie cats are a sort of loyalty program reward. Its meant for breeders who have set aside money and time in this virtual pet hobby. Its natural to assume that only the big breeders have the means to get these cats. However, small breeders like myself, who breed kitties for fun and personal goals, also benefit. How many dud boxes I've amassed over the years, I did not know what to do with them after giving up trying to sell them on the secondary market. So when I bred and attained my final dream cat, I was ready to quit KC. Then the Confetti cats came along, I thought, why not trade my excesses and give it one final go.
I think the Confetti cats were aimed at the smaller breeders, the ones who were keen on breeding cats and have done so over the years. The big breeders would probably still go for the Tigers and the new Giraffe, why? Because those are transferable and can be sold quickly. It makes more commercial sense to get those since they have the means to do so. The Confetti cats are non transferable and their breeding dynamics are much more complex. Even if one manages to get a confetti fur offspring, one has to back breed in order to bring out the recessive of the parent. So what if someone perma-pets a Confetti and tries to sell it? Would I buy it? No. Because its just a genesis looking cat with a special fur. I would rather spend my money on a limited edition cat that is pleasant to look at. In short, I am trying to relate that the commercial value of the Confetti cat isn't all that it seems, so Dominick, your feeling of unfairness is quite misplaced.
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