
NOTE: 
Breeding different species together can result in some very strange 
babies, but does no harm to the game.  This is because some species' 
muscles and ligaments etc are connected up in a very unique way, and the
game has to make some complicated choices when two unusual breedz
mate.  Think about it for a moment; if in Real Life a giraffe and a
duck-billed platypus got together and were able to produce young together
the result would be some _very_ strange offspring, wouldn't it!
Sometimes in the Petz game, however, different breedz can produce very 
cute babies together, so many people are happy to experiment.

This is the Zott breed for Catz 4.  It uses data from the Oddballz
breed, complete with sounds.  It has had to leave behind it the 
various Transformations and Emoticons that it used when it came out
of the Oddballz egg.  Having said that, The Zott is a little different 
from other Oddballz-pets, in that it has a vestige of its Oddballz
electricity still faintly apparent at the base of its antennae :-)

But also, as with other Odd-petz, now at last your Zott can play with and 
meet other petz.  They will also be able to breed with any Catz-based breed,
although some results may be very weird.

You cannot import your Oddballz pet directly from the Oddballz game, you will 
have to re-adopt him or her from the Adoption Centre.  But I think you
will find your pet as lovable as ever; even if it has lost its "memory",
it is still the same bouncy, electric, quirky little thing.

The original Zott is in the Adoption Centre, of course, with its
red/yellow-spotted body-fur and black eyes.  But you will find a whole 
family of Zottz in there, some with different fur colours and different 
coloured eyes.  So, just put back whichever Zott comes out that you don't 
want, until the right one for you appears.

For your Zott to sound right, you will have to make sure that all its
.wav files and the zottsn.txt file are in a subdirectory off your 
resource\catz directory, called zott.  You should be able to download
the sounds from the same place from which you downloaded this breedfile.

Enjoy!

Carolyn Horn

