Ken , so when is next time ???
I want to make sure I wont miss it
That is really interesting! I remember when the munchkin breed first came out everyone was up in arms, but now that I have been doing some reading I really think it is an interesting breed! If I am ever lucky enough to breed kitties I think that is the breed I will pick. I'm really quite in love with the little guys! And I LOVE that they stand on there hind legs (I think i read that on your site) nimby does that all the time and it is too adorable!Originally posted by Imagyne
Since the Munchkin gene is a autosomal spontaneous dominant gene(meaning that it MAY or MAY NOT occur..) you have to have atleast 1 munchkin, male or female. the other can be Domestic, but that would the the line back to generation 1, so mostly we use other long legged munchkins or other munchkins to breed... However we do from time to time introduce domestics into the line in order to keep the health, as domestics tend to be healthier than other "purebred cats".
The things is even though it is a dominant gene, you still never know what you'll get, sometimes you get all long legged ones even with mating 2 munchkins...
Does this make sense.. im kinda tired..