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commander30) wrote2013-03-10 01:05 pm
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Petz: Japanese Bobtails and Pugs
I've bred three of the twenty original breeds in Petz 3 so far, and am getting them and the Petz 5 only ones I've done up on my website: http://commander.bravesites.com/ Newly renamed after the Raymond Scott song that you have definitely heard at some point in your life if you've ever watched Warner Brothers cartoons. :D At any rate, I'm more focused on getting everything up there, so that I have more breeds than "coming soon"s listed. ^^; But I may as well finish up my updates here on LJ, since I have only six breeds left. And after this entry, only four. :D

Here's Bugs, my Japanese bobtail. Of the five Catz 5 breeds, Japanese bobtails are the only one without a fur texture, so I was saving this breed (ie, the one that would actually give me decent mutations) for last. They come in a few varieties--either black or orange heads, and either black or orange spots. The head and spot colors weren't tied to each other.















I've normally been taking pictures of my results facing right, but I had to have these ones face left because, somehow, I managed to completely breed out the right spot on their back. And, as you can see, some of them don't even have the left spot, either. That was quite unexpected. Not that I'm complaining, though... look at those solid white kittens I got! I hadn't thought that was going to be possible. :D

And this is Blues, my pug. Pugs come out of the adoption center either cream, like Blues, or black. Some pugs have a white chest patch, some don't. I was expecting these guys to mutate similarly to bulldogs, but after my German shepherd... surprise... I should have been expecting my actual results.














Well, at least it looks like the torso and hind legs are together. Those front legs make it look like someone tried painting a sweater on them and lost interest--HOMG PINK EYES LOOK GUYS I GOT PINK EYES! (cough) Ahem. Sorry about that. It's not that I don't already have pink-eyed Petz (a few of my purebred calicoes and mixed-breed Dogz have pink eyes as well), but I was wondering if I'd ever get any in this project. Besides the tamsins I bred that had pink eyes (which weren't that surprising, since they had parents and grandparents who have pink eyes too), that one pink-eyed pug is the only pink eyed mutation I found during this entire project. They are pretty rare and don't show up that often. Man, though, I would have killed for a pink-eyed poodle... ^^;
Chinchilla Persians and chihuahuas are up next... yay for more little Petz. :P

Here's Bugs, my Japanese bobtail. Of the five Catz 5 breeds, Japanese bobtails are the only one without a fur texture, so I was saving this breed (ie, the one that would actually give me decent mutations) for last. They come in a few varieties--either black or orange heads, and either black or orange spots. The head and spot colors weren't tied to each other.















I've normally been taking pictures of my results facing right, but I had to have these ones face left because, somehow, I managed to completely breed out the right spot on their back. And, as you can see, some of them don't even have the left spot, either. That was quite unexpected. Not that I'm complaining, though... look at those solid white kittens I got! I hadn't thought that was going to be possible. :D

And this is Blues, my pug. Pugs come out of the adoption center either cream, like Blues, or black. Some pugs have a white chest patch, some don't. I was expecting these guys to mutate similarly to bulldogs, but after my German shepherd... surprise... I should have been expecting my actual results.














Well, at least it looks like the torso and hind legs are together. Those front legs make it look like someone tried painting a sweater on them and lost interest--HOMG PINK EYES LOOK GUYS I GOT PINK EYES! (cough) Ahem. Sorry about that. It's not that I don't already have pink-eyed Petz (a few of my purebred calicoes and mixed-breed Dogz have pink eyes as well), but I was wondering if I'd ever get any in this project. Besides the tamsins I bred that had pink eyes (which weren't that surprising, since they had parents and grandparents who have pink eyes too), that one pink-eyed pug is the only pink eyed mutation I found during this entire project. They are pretty rare and don't show up that often. Man, though, I would have killed for a pink-eyed poodle... ^^;
Chinchilla Persians and chihuahuas are up next... yay for more little Petz. :P