Why is the blue cat the least valuable cat?

Our pricing of pets is based on whether it is easy to raise, acquire, breed and train. Some people even consider it from its economic value, while others are devoted to showing off, so its value is a very empty thing and only useful to operators.

The value is for a cat lover. If you love cats yourself and are a cat lover, you won't sell them at any price, so only from the point of view of market sellers, it may have lower economic value, blue cats are easier to breed, unlike some cats, which are more difficult to raise and need purebred, with a large number and low price, so there are many buyers, and this series contributes to its price.

Things are rare, so are pets. People must like those rare pets. They are more precious and can better reflect their different identities. They are very ostentatious. For a person who loves pets, these are not important. As long as there is love, any small animal will like them, regardless of its price. Only profitable people will make various price positioning, so as to harvest users of different classes.

The cleverness of a pet can also increase its price. If you have a pet that can do nothing but eat, drink and drink, I believe many people will not like it. So a pet's learning ability is still very important. Some pets are good-looking and have no skills, only ornamental value. Some pets are not only smart, but also have many skills and can interact with their owners. Such pets are certainly very popular. Nowadays, videos of interacting with pets on various platforms are very popular, and some can also show themselves. The host just plays every day and records videos.

Don't be too utilitarian to love pets: in fact, the life span of pets is relatively short. The "balance point" once raised a blue cat and kept it to death, which was very spiritual. Knowing that it was dying, it crawled out of the house and died far away. It's a very ordinary domestic cat. It catches mice every day, and it's very friendly to the family. It doesn't have any special skills, but the family likes it very much, even the neighbors.

There is also a fate between people and animals. Sometimes it can't be simply measured by money. I won't sell every pet I keep, no matter how much it costs. It feels like a sin. It seems that you raise it for profit, except those who make a living. Treat pets, or don't keep them, and finally keep them. Don't use money to measure their value, because money can't buy the happiness they bring us.

I don't like pets because of their price. This is the lowest line for a qualified cat slave. If you lose your love for it because of money, it is just like "Ye Gong Long Hao". You are definitely not a caring person, don't you think?