(01-04-2021 09:36 PM)Callie Cline Wrote: Thank you for sharing your experience. Will be reaching out in world and learn more. Thank you again.
Thank you Callie for the follow up, and for taking the time to reach out to me in world about my experiences with the confettis. Your encouragement regarding this line of KittyCats is very much appreciated. After talking to you, I understand more about the thought processes and challenges behind this Confettis. I feel better after our discussion, and want to encourage any other confetti breeders who have run into similar issues with the confettis as I have to reach out to either Callie or Foxie.
(01-04-2021 08:20 PM)Fergie Weezles Wrote: I'm still fairly new and not as smart as ya'll seem to be but I did play, and I emphasize the word play, with some Confetti.
I only wanted to try and trait some up for fun and luckily that did work well, but then again I started with good stock.
Along the road I saw that this was a never game to get a nine traiter. Never in the sense that It'd take more time than I would give them. I never sweated the details much and enjoyed them, only stopping breeding them because I don't sell them and have a ton live that need my attention. I sold one mega which I regret actually. That was a 4T Lime...ugh.
Anyway I feel your pain and anguish, not through my Confetti experience but while making other cats that omg just never, after even generations, give me what I need. It seemed to me that Confetti are the ultimate game to play in Kittys.
I don't know much as I said but maybe a 9T would need some newer more recessive traits to pull the old stock traits.
Like having all that dominant stuff banging heads is not going to get there.
If anyone ever does get there I would love to see you make it ! Hopefully a change comes and you make that nine 
Best wishes 
Thank you Fergie! Confettis are a different animal then regular breeding and I don't think the problem I am having has to do with newer recessive traits vs old stock traits, but more about the odds of getting a color from two color confettis.
I talked to Callie last night about the issues I have been having with the confettis, and am feeling much better about the challenges I have had with them. I felt very encouraged after talking with her, and feel that perhaps a 9T cat is not impossible after all.
Fergie, your post and support are very encouraging and much appreciated. For now, I have decided not to give up on my confettis yet, and continue with my lines. As you say, starting with good stock is key. I have worked to long and hard to develop these lines to give up on them now. My confetti lines, as am I, are Evolving