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If you get a cat's profile using 'z' it will describe the cat, including all the colors of their fur. I've found that cats often have multiple colors, including males. Multiple colors indicates a calico cat, which is strictly female.--[[Special:Contributions/208.81.12.34|208.81.12.34]] 16:43, 13 May 2010 (UTC) | If you get a cat's profile using 'z' it will describe the cat, including all the colors of their fur. I've found that cats often have multiple colors, including males. Multiple colors indicates a calico cat, which is strictly female.--[[Special:Contributions/208.81.12.34|208.81.12.34]] 16:43, 13 May 2010 (UTC) | ||
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== Cat meat == | == Cat meat == | ||
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:The results of butchery depend a LOT on the individual animal's stats. If they're described as being fat, then they'll generate more fat. If they're described as being skinny, they'll generate less. Cats are small enough that no-variation kittens tend to generate only a skull - once it's grown into an adult, it'll generate a few bones and skin and such. If you want more out of each individual animal, then you'll need to breed your animals larger - kill off small ones, let big ones breed. --[[User:DeMatt|DeMatt]] 07:53, 17 May 2010 (UTC) | :The results of butchery depend a LOT on the individual animal's stats. If they're described as being fat, then they'll generate more fat. If they're described as being skinny, they'll generate less. Cats are small enough that no-variation kittens tend to generate only a skull - once it's grown into an adult, it'll generate a few bones and skin and such. If you want more out of each individual animal, then you'll need to breed your animals larger - kill off small ones, let big ones breed. --[[User:DeMatt|DeMatt]] 07:53, 17 May 2010 (UTC) | ||
:: Does that actually work in DF? Genetic breeding programs? --[[User:Romeofalling|Romeofalling]] 18:29, 30 September 2010 (UTC) | :: Does that actually work in DF? Genetic breeding programs? --[[User:Romeofalling|Romeofalling]] 18:29, 30 September 2010 (UTC) | ||
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== Cat/vermin ratios? == | == Cat/vermin ratios? == | ||
How many cats does your fortress need, anyway? I assume the answer is based on size? Or maybe number of food stockpiles? --[[User:Romeofalling|Romeofalling]] 18:29, 30 September 2010 (UTC) | How many cats does your fortress need, anyway? I assume the answer is based on size? Or maybe number of food stockpiles? --[[User:Romeofalling|Romeofalling]] 18:29, 30 September 2010 (UTC) | ||
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