Petz: Scottish Folds and Jack Russells
Mar. 2nd, 2013 08:20 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I know I already posted today, but... I have more. So I'm posting again Nyah. :)

I wanted to get more Petz 5 exclusive breeds out of the way, since four of the five Catz breeds have those fur textures that don't mutate. So meet Cosmo, my Scottish fold. Out of the adoption center, they can have either Cosmo's greyish-brown eyes or green eyes. (I wonder why I didn't get one with green eyes... when I adopted him, I knew I'd be naming him Cosmo, and since he's of course named after the Fairly Oddparents character, green eyes would have been perfect. Oh well.) They can have a white chest patch (Cosmo doesn't) and a white-tipped tail (Cosmo does).
I didn't know what, if anything, mutated on these guys, so I went in with low expectations. I suggest you do too. Seriously, these are the most boring fifth generations I have bred yet.















The chest patch mutated... kind of. The tail tip did... kind of. (In two different sections, at least.) The chins did too, which surprised me. But still... boring, boring, boring. Would have been nice if I had gotten more than like two colors, though. :/ (I did have grey chest patches/chins in the previous generation, but of course they didn't pass down.) And what little I did get was so hard to photograph! The thing is, I think Scottish folds are really cute Catz, but if you want to breed interesting purebreds, I'd suggest something else. :)

At least the Petz 5 Dogz breeds shouldn't be too much of a headache. This is Cheeto, my Jack Russell. They don't have any fur or eye color variations straight out of the adoption center, but they can have an orange patch on the middle of their back and/or right where their tail meets their body. Cheeto has neither, as you can see.















Man, this is a hyper breed. I could barely get them to stay still for their pictures!
Anyhoo. Jack Russells mutate in very, very interesting ways. Firstly--it seems that the orange patches on their back don't seem to change color. That's a bit problematic for me, because while I LOVE the way orange looks on Petz if they're solid-colored, I find that it clashes in... interesting ways with too many other colors. The body mutates separately from the head and tail. The head and tail mutate together... that is very odd. The ears are separate, too. However, it doesn't look like the muzzle mutates with anything. So if you have one with back patches and had the ears, body, and head/tail mutate to three different colors rather than white and orange, you can get Jack Russells that sport five different colors. Is that even possible in any other purebred? I don't think it is.
This makes ten out of thirty... so I'm one-third of the way done. Coming up next... is actually a small aside. Along the lines of the all-fifteen-breeds Petz I bred at the beginning. Stay tuned tomorrow to see what it is. :)

I wanted to get more Petz 5 exclusive breeds out of the way, since four of the five Catz breeds have those fur textures that don't mutate. So meet Cosmo, my Scottish fold. Out of the adoption center, they can have either Cosmo's greyish-brown eyes or green eyes. (I wonder why I didn't get one with green eyes... when I adopted him, I knew I'd be naming him Cosmo, and since he's of course named after the Fairly Oddparents character, green eyes would have been perfect. Oh well.) They can have a white chest patch (Cosmo doesn't) and a white-tipped tail (Cosmo does).
I didn't know what, if anything, mutated on these guys, so I went in with low expectations. I suggest you do too. Seriously, these are the most boring fifth generations I have bred yet.















The chest patch mutated... kind of. The tail tip did... kind of. (In two different sections, at least.) The chins did too, which surprised me. But still... boring, boring, boring. Would have been nice if I had gotten more than like two colors, though. :/ (I did have grey chest patches/chins in the previous generation, but of course they didn't pass down.) And what little I did get was so hard to photograph! The thing is, I think Scottish folds are really cute Catz, but if you want to breed interesting purebreds, I'd suggest something else. :)

At least the Petz 5 Dogz breeds shouldn't be too much of a headache. This is Cheeto, my Jack Russell. They don't have any fur or eye color variations straight out of the adoption center, but they can have an orange patch on the middle of their back and/or right where their tail meets their body. Cheeto has neither, as you can see.















Man, this is a hyper breed. I could barely get them to stay still for their pictures!
Anyhoo. Jack Russells mutate in very, very interesting ways. Firstly--it seems that the orange patches on their back don't seem to change color. That's a bit problematic for me, because while I LOVE the way orange looks on Petz if they're solid-colored, I find that it clashes in... interesting ways with too many other colors. The body mutates separately from the head and tail. The head and tail mutate together... that is very odd. The ears are separate, too. However, it doesn't look like the muzzle mutates with anything. So if you have one with back patches and had the ears, body, and head/tail mutate to three different colors rather than white and orange, you can get Jack Russells that sport five different colors. Is that even possible in any other purebred? I don't think it is.
This makes ten out of thirty... so I'm one-third of the way done. Coming up next... is actually a small aside. Along the lines of the all-fifteen-breeds Petz I bred at the beginning. Stay tuned tomorrow to see what it is. :)