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Originally posted by Dasleah:
<STRONG>I think this could also be solved by smarter Pit management - being able mass designate a species and gender, for instance, so you could plop all your female cats into isolation.Of course, given how pregnancy works in DF now, it still wouldn't work. It checks for gender and that's it as far as I'm aware - proximity and distance doesn't factor in.
I wish it did. Cats getting impregnated from across my Dining Hall is a terrible image to have.</STRONG>
It also makes having lots of war-dogs on restraints a hassle. I've got several of them in a few places used as bait-with-teeth (to lure enemies close to marksdwarves) or chained up to detect and shred thieves before they hassle the civilians, and most of them are female. Apparently the few males are getting really good at telehumping all the females, because there's a steady enough flow of puppies to keep 10 dwarves fed year-round on puppymeat alone.
I can't even count how many I stuffed into a cage before I started the systematic puppycide. I think I'll train 40 of them into war dogs and unleash them all at once at the flanks of the next siege.
Though, from what I've seen, females in cages don't seem to get pregnant, so you could assign them in cages individually, were you patient enough. It might be a good enough stopgap until castration and/or improving the tele-pregnancy find their way into a release (hopefully both, but I'm willing to bet on the latter at least).