Breeding Rules:
You may order a breeding once a month.
Breedings reset on the first of the month.
A cat may only be used in a breeding every 3 months.
While the maximum number of kits you may receive from a breeding is four, you may only receive as many live kits that you have open spots for in your clan. (if you have two free slots and roll for four kits you will only get two kits)
If you are using a cat that belongs to someone else, you must have explicit permission from them to use their cat.
Kits go to whichever user ordered the litter. It is their responsibility to decide what is done with the kits. If an agreement about kit ownership was made before the breeding was ordered, this agreement should be in the breeding form so that it can be referred to later.
If kits go up for adoption it is the responsibility of the user who puts them up for adoption to make sure the competition follows Rise guidelines.
Kits can be sold and traded following normal Rise guidelines.
Newborn kits are exempt from the 2 month transfer cooldown, so they may be transferred to another user immediately.
4/15/19 wrote:Previously, bred kits have been allowed to be sold, traded, or gifted immediately after being posted.
Now, bred kits posted as of today may only be gifted immediately after being posted. They may not be traded until the 2 month cooldown is over.
Previously, we have allowed members to trade, gift, and sell living cats within Rise.
Now, cats obtained by any means before this date may be sold, traded, or gifted. Cats obtained by any means after this date(4/15) may only be traded or gifted. Accepting payment for a Rise cat will result in an immediate ban.
To Clarify: The rule comes out today. User 1 wants to sell a cat they got at least 2 months ago. They can, so they sell it to User 2. User 2 can't sell it since they obtained the cat after the rule was made.
Artists may accept orders for up to 5 breedings at a time twice a month.
Please take care to only order a breeding from an artist when they have announced that they are open.
Only biologically male x female may have kits.
Same sex couples or single parents may use a "donor" cat to have biological kits
The "donor" may be another rise cat or one of our provided descriptions.