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Winged Cat Rules and Forms



Adopting Cats

Rules


  1. You may adopt up to 3 pre-existing cats at a time. Before you may adopt more, the previous 3 must be paged.
  2. There are two ways to page these cats.
    • "Pets" are winged cats that are considered neutered or spayed, and they can be placed on any character's page as an uncommon housepet. While paged in this way, a cat is not capable of breeding. (This is a good way to rehome winged cats that you don't plan on breeding, but still want to keep!)
    • "Breeders" are winged cats kept up to 10 to a page (in any combination you like) that is called a "Loft". A male and a female can be bred together to create kittens. See more information about breeding cats below.

  3. Please email me or DM me via discord (cherrehc#7231) when you've put your cat on a page. Only paged cats can be registered and bred. (This includes winged cats that others have drawn!)
Adoption Form
Name: Your username
Contact: Your email address or Discord User Name
Caretaker/Loft: A link where your cats will eventually be staying.
Which cats do you want? Pick up to 3 from the Adoptions Page. Use the ID# ("M130", "F032", etc.)



Breeding Cats


You can breed your cats several ways:
  1. Breed your own

    • Draw your own templates and make your own cats at your discretion
    • Send a pair of cats to me to be bred (each cat can only be bred once per month)
  2. Choose one cat from another loft and one of your own to breed together

    • You must have permission from both Loft owners to breed
    • You can only make one Loft-to-Loft breeding request per month, regardless of which cats are chosen.
Please email me or DM me via discord (cherrehc#7231) when you're ready to send a pair of cats to breed.

Breeding Forms

Sending Cats Here to Breed
--->One request per month per cat<---
Your Name: Your username
Contact: Your email or Discord Username
Male Cat's Name and ID#: ID#'s can be found in the original image URL, for example, Male011 or M145. You can shorten this to M011!
Male Cat's URL: The website address for the cat
Female Cat's Name and ID#: Same as for the male
Female Cat's URL: Same as for the male
Randomize Genetics?:
  • If yes, dice will be rolled to determine which genes are passed on for each cat. This may result in a litter of all males or all females, or very dominant/very recessive combinations. The litter will generally look more randomized.
  • If no, the mother and father's genes will be combined to produce four kittens: the dominant genes of the mother x dominant genes of the father; the dominant genes of the mother x the recessive genes of the father; the recessive genes of the mother x the dominant genes of the father; and the recessive genes of both parents. This will ensure two males and two females, but may cause the majority of recessive genes to remain hidden.
Comments: If you've made any agreements with another loft owner, please list them here. You may also include any other notes that I need to know about!



Sending Cats from 2 Different Lofts Here
--->One request per month per Loft Owner<---
Your Name: Your username
Contact: Your email or Discord Username
Other Loft Owner's Name: Their username (Please get permission first!)
Other Loft Owner's Contact: Their email or Discord Username
Male Cat's Name and ID#: ID#'s can be found in the original image URL, for example, Male011. You can shorten this to M011!
Male Cat's URL: The website address for the cat
Female Cat's Name and ID#: Same as for the male
Female Cat's URL: Same as for the male
Randomize Genetics?:
  • If yes, dice will be rolled to determine which genes are passed on for each cat. This may result in a litter of all males or all females, or very dominant/very recessive combinations. The litter will generally look more randomized.
  • If no, the mother and father's genes will be combined in stacks to produce four kittens: the dominant genes of the mother x dominant genes of the father; the dominant genes of the mother x the recessive genes of the father; the recessive genes of the mother x the dominant genes of the father; and the recessive genes of both parents. This will ensure two males and two females, but may cause the majority of recessive genes to remain hidden.
Comments: Who gets first pick of the litter, and how many do you both plan on keeping? Any other info I should know?



Drawing Your Own Cats
Please register any cats you breed! Only those that are registered on the main site are qualified in the larger community to breed.