One of the most important tasks in Mewgenics is to breed your cats, and you can practically raise an infinite army by doing so.
Breeding is a simple task, but there are several aspects to master. There’s no possible way to decide which cats will breed. However, controlling the other factors will enable you to create the perfect mutation.
How to breed in Mewgenics
Once you’ve enough kittens in your lair, you’ll slowly start to learn more about them. Over time, you’ll learn more information about your cats. This includes their sex, interests, and more. You’ll find a new stray daily, which allows you to expand your squad faster.
Once you end a day, breeding takes place. You’ll get the kittens the next morning. Once you find a kitten, you’ll get to know which of your cats are the parents. You’ll need to wait for the kitten’s second day before you can send it out to battle.
How do cats inherit stats in Mewgenics
A kitten will get its stats and abilities from its parents. This is a completely random process, but you can control certain aspects. Ideally, you’ll want to have a room with a high simulation stat, since that allows your kitten to inherit the better qualities.
Unlike stats, skills are mostly inherited from a single parent. These can be one of the cat’s base skills, or something they have learnt over the course of a battle.

Kittens can also inherit mutations and defects from their parents. You can control this by using a room with a high Health stat, as you can then cure the defects of your cats.
Do cats have genders in Mewgenics
A kitten can have one of three genders, represented by Male, Female, and ?. They can also have different sexual orientations in the form of Straight, Gay/Lesbian, or Bisexual. Two cats of the same gender won’t be able to have kids. Hence, it’s important to have heterosexual or bisexual cats of different genders in your house.
There are a few more stats that you have to keep in mind as well.
- Aggression determines how frequently your cat fights with other cats in the house.
- Libido determines how frequently your cat wants to breed.
- Breeding status represents how inbred your cat is.
- Affinities determine how frequently a cat is bound to either fight or fall in love if they’re left in the same room.
While breeding is fun, you have a lot less control over it compared to other aspects, like equipping collars.






