All began with establishing of classic shedu cats. They were the only ones back then and therefore were not recognised as "classic" or "thoroughbred".
By now classic shedu cats are also known as thoroughbred shedu cats or Elsevier shedu cats.
Each and every sub-species that comes after are related to classic shedus in one way or another. (Except djibbs )
Each and every existing shedu cat is descendent of Spartak. The great sire, the first shedu cat.
There are several pure sub-species and one closely related species, that are recognized:
SHEDU CATS SUBSPECIES:
SISTER SPECIES:
You may find all the information of interest, by clicking on the links above.
Almost every sub-species can be cross bred with others.
Resulting cubs will be registered under one of the following groups, depending on their bloodlines and blood percentage:
Thoroughbred
100 % Classic shedu cat
Djibb
Cats 100% djibb blood (93,75% - 100%)
Bayun
Cats 100% Bayun blood (93,75% - 100%)
Komainu
Cats 100% Komainu blood (93,75% - 100%)
Baketora
Cats 100% Baketora blood (93,75% - 100%)
Pure Asian
Cats 100% Asian blood (93,75% - 100%)
Classics
Cats with no less than 75% of thoroughbred blood
Panthera
Cats with either (25 % - 93,74%) of Komainu blood and 0% of djibb blood and 0% of bayun blood
or
Cats with (25 % - 93,74%) of Baketora Blood and 0% of djibb blood and 0% of bayun blood
Lynx
Any cat with (25%-93,74%) of asian shedu blood and
Feloidea
Cats with 25% + of Bayun blood (25 - 93,74%)
Cats with 25% + of Djibb blood (25 - 93,74%)
CROSSBREEDING TABLE:
Here you can clearly see which rule goes over which in regards of how your resulting cub will be classified.
Any pollution with Bayun blood would make your cat feloidea.
Next in charge is Lynx rule.
Unpredictable outcome = it`s hard to tell which built cubs will inherit. In some cases breeding may result in dead cubs. It strongly depends on blood percentage and exact parents.
For example, if your feloidea cat is 50% or up of bayun blood vs classic shedu or komainu - it would be totally safe to breed to komainu cat, while if your feloidea has high % of djibb blood - it might become a risky breeding.
Same goes for panthera x lynx breedings.
STATS SYSTEM:
Some kittens are born faster, stronger and smarter than other kittens this is result of variables in natural selection and artificial selection - each cat is different. Now SheduCats convert these attributes inherited from their parents into a numerical value split under different categories.
Those are named stats.
And you can read all about those here: STATs SYSTEM
BREEDING YOUR SHEDU CATS:
Before your shedu cat could be bred, they need to get their SPC or PBB or FP also known as breeding papers.