blueshadowmoon wrote:What's everyone's opinions on breeding cats for genetic mutations (munchkins for example)? I'm kind of on the fence about it since it can go either way and it does depend on if they're bred for health, looks, pets, work, etc.
They are cute I have to admit that... But I haven't really gotten into the breeds that much. For what I understand the mutations are lethal if it comes from both of the parents. But in those cases the kitten will not be even born, as the embryo doesn't even start to develop. And what I've read they can use any normal cat to breed with a mutation to avoid the lethality issue, but how can you have a breed standard if you can breed the mution to any type of cat you want. I'm not avare if they have any common illnesses or issues caused by the mutations or something that has come up from breeding, other than the 'little' lethality issue I mentioned. As said I'm not overly familiar with the matter, though I did little research while back after I watched a video clip of a munchkin kitten with my friends, but that's all. So if someone knows better please tell me so.
All I know my country's cat organisation doesn't accept munchkins or folds nor does FIFe. So until they are accepted in FIFe(which would lead to our organisation accepting them most likely) I doubt they will be popular around where I live.