the_wolf_girl<3 wrote:~Custom Request~
Username: the_wolf_girl<3
Cat's Name: Call Him Turtle
Gender: Male
Artist: Immywimmy?
Design (image reference preferred):

Payment:
Adopt virtual pets at Chicken Smoothie!Other: Soo cute ( i want too breed but i only have two females xD)
You do realise the most male tortoiseshells cannot breed, right? They only occur in extremely rare cases, where they have three sex chromosomes instead of two (which is the normal variety):
Wikipedia article: 'Tortoiseshell Cat' wrote:A male cat, like males of other therian mammals, has only one X and one Y chromosome (XY). That X chromosome does not undergo X-inactivation, and coat color is determined by which allele is present on the X. Accordingly the cat's coat will be either entirely orange or non-orange. Very rarely (approximately 1 in 3,000[7]) a male tortoiseshell or calico is born. These animals typically have an extra X chromosome (XXY), a condition known in humans as Klinefelter syndrome, and undergo an inactivation process like that in females. As in humans, these cats often are sterile because of the imbalance in sex chromosomes. Some male calico or tortoiseshell cats may be chimeras, which result from the fusion in early development of two embryos with different color genotypes. Others are mosaics, in which the XXY condition arises after conception and the cat is a mixture of cells with different numbers of X chromosomes.
I would only make a tortoiseshell male fertile if I was paid a wishlist rare from 2010 or earlier. If you still want the cat, still want to use the same payment AND still want to breed, I could always offer one of my cats up as a stud. You could also change the ref. picture to another cat colour. Sorry to be a pain, but I am trying to use real genetics as I was instructed to. ^^'