I think to some degree, it's important to accept that Pokemon are not normal animals. That is, taking them into your possession isn't simply capturing and holding them against their will. That sort of thing...means creating a bond of friendship with them as well. It's said that Pokemon thrive on being trained, and find the experience rewarding.
In other words...you shouldn't feel like a bad person for it.
Also, I've gotten in contact with one of my breeder associates. She's informed me that it would be possible to breed Charmander eggs in the near future; are you familiar with Fujisaki-san?
It's possible she introduced herself by her given name, Chihiro.
Regardless, you're welcome to get in contact with her, if you'd like to inquire about an egg. Mention that Kyouko Kirigiri sent you and she'll know what it's regarding.
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I think to some degree, it's important to accept that Pokemon are not normal animals. That is, taking them into your possession isn't simply capturing and holding them against their will. That sort of thing...means creating a bond of friendship with them as well. It's said that Pokemon thrive on being trained, and find the experience rewarding.
In other words...you shouldn't feel like a bad person for it.
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The ones i've caught seem happy, i suppose. or not sad or angry or anything like that.
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Also, I've gotten in contact with one of my breeder associates. She's informed me that it would be possible to breed Charmander eggs in the near future; are you familiar with Fujisaki-san?
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Regardless, you're welcome to get in contact with her, if you'd like to inquire about an egg. Mention that Kyouko Kirigiri sent you and she'll know what it's regarding.
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