Hi, I'm Fred, and I'm a precious little bundle.
I was voted school jock in high school, and my great-great-great-great-great-great grandkitty lived with King Henry VIII.
In time you'll learn how purrfect I am.
I am proudly a gen:1 kitty with the attributes: chocolate, cotton candy, gold, googly, pouty, ragdoll, amur, and sandalwood.
My owner GiraffeDoneSk8, or @giraffeonskates thinks that me and my kind look like an overpriced version of a 'beanie boo':
I'm called Fred, because every pet that my owner @giraffeonskates has ever had has been called Fred (although I am the first non sea creature, and the first digital).
There has been one Fred Jr and one Fred Sr when she had more than one gold fish at a time, but other than that they have all been Fred.
She one day wants to get a puppy (hopefully a blood hound) called Fred but for now a pretend cat will do just fine. :)
When I first saw these cat, my first thought was "how bloody precious are they, I just want them all" but then I realised how expensive they were and I was a bit taken a back. I mean, are people really willing to pay that much for a virtual cat? Some of those prises were like thousands of dollars!
These cats are quite expensive for digital animals, especially because they are a fad, and people will probably loose interest in them in a few months, but you never know it might be the start of the next big movement in block chain, getting more of the general public interested in crypto.
By 13 year old giraffe on skates