Tlouey's Lil' Pet Shop



RULES

1) Do NOT edit my images.
2) Do NOT redistribute any of my images.
3) Do NOT copy my lil' pet images in any way.
4) Do NOT direct link / hot link any of my images!
5) Do NOT take anything from here without permission!
6) Give credit and link back when posting my images.

As long as you make sure to follow the simple rules listed above, you'll be in my good books. Now, please, feel free to look around!


ABOUT PETTIES
Petties are cute little felines that come in a vast array of colours. The most common colours you'll find on Petties are light pastel colours; like powder blue, mint green, pale yellow, peach, light pink, pale lavendar and soft teal. Greys and Whites are fairly common as well. The least common colours you'll find are any darker or more vibrant colours.
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Petties usually have a few markings on them, but it isn't uncommon to find ones without any markings at all. The most common markings you'll find on Petties are spots or larger splotches or a mixture of both. You can also find star or heart patterns in their markings. Usually the markings are white or a lighter shade of the individual's coat colour. It is fairly uncommon to find a single pettie with more than one colour of markings on their coat. Sometimes, if you are lucky, you can find Petties with interesting designs for markings.


BREEDING PETTIES
It is possible to breed your Petties! If you have a male and a female Pettie that you want bred together, you can send them to our breeding kennels where we have a number of professional handlers and vets who will take care of of your critters during the mating process and your female pettie's pregancy. When your petties are ready they will be sent back to you, along with your brand new baby pettie!

When choosing which Petties should be bred together keep in mind that although your petties do not come with a written genetic code, their colours and coat markings are hereditary. Example: Breeding a blue Pettie with white markings to a green Pettie with no markings could get you a green, teal or blue pettie with just as many white markings as the blue parent, a few white markings or no markings. Light colours are dominant.


POSTING PETTIES
When posting your Petties on your website, please make sure to post the following information AND a link to either borroweddreams.net or borroweddreams.net/petz...

ID:
Name:
Gender:
Species: Pettie

Petties come with their ID and Gender when you purchase them, so, you shouldn't have any trouble posting those simple stats along below or beside their image on your website. You get to choose the name of your petty. Usually, if you buy a custom pettie, you get to choose the gender as well as the name.