Flox wrote: I've also had cases where i've tried to do a litter swap and people will reject it because they are not missing anything from that litter but i dont get why they are against helping someone else who is missing something get that missing pet. You're still gaining a pet of equal value from the same litter, what is the hold up exactly? I dont get it.
People are just not obligated to help. Is it nice when it happens? Yes, I have sent trades like that and gotten some trades like that. I try to meet halfway and make a trade in which we each get something. For example, I'm missing a hamster and the other person is missing a cat. If we are both wanting to do litter swaps, then add a pet from the same litter to each side. I have a cat they need and a hamster they don't need on my side, they have a hamster I need with a cat I don't need on their side.
Trading a pet someone doesn't need or want, even if it's a litter swap is just neutral to the person. They're not gaining anything but you are gaining a wishlist pet. Offer something as an incentive for them to accept instead, maybe a higher demand species, or a pet from the previous month instead of a pet they don't want.
For the demand part, it has a lot to do with people just wanting more. If someone trades for a rare pet that they want, then they may only let go of it for a higher price because they like it. The next person to get the pet says "I paid x amount, I expect that much". Then the next person expects a bit more than even that because the pet is popular. It keeps escalating and escalating until you get the dragoncat situation and you have people who are trading for it just to trade it off again for "just a little bit more".