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Sleuthville Pet Control
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Emer
Con Artist
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Jun-24-2017 11:46
Sleuthville's Pet Control has noticed that a particular pet is being neglected. The SPC is preparing to intervene to make sure it receives the attention it is due. ;-)
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Yeti Face
Pinball Amateur
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Sep-5-2017 02:33
Whenever a pet's stats go negative it means they've gotten sick. I should update the description to state that.
Sorry for the delay, I've been on holiday. It was wild, thanks for asking. On the last day I finally got to see a red squirrel, which would have been magical were it not road kill.
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Cro Magnon
The Tome Ranger
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Sep-5-2017 07:44
Cheer up mate. I recently ran over an armadillo. It was too late when I realized it wasn't a rock.
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Yeti Face
Pinball Amateur
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Sep-5-2017 08:12
You squished an armadillo?! Yeah you're right, just seeing road kill is definitely better than that.
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Sleuth Sindy
Pinball Wizard
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Sep-6-2017 12:46
I wish we could upload pictures of our own pets for the avatars of our fully grown Sleuth pets.
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glasse
Washed Up Punter
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Sep-6-2017 16:02
Yikes, Dorian's medicine is expensive! Inflation must be running rampant over at the Boardwalk.
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Zara Bande
Bounty Hunter
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Sep-6-2017 16:05
Glasse - did you actually have to pay Dorian in brass rings? Or was it the usual feeding and grooming?
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glasse
Washed Up Punter
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Sep-6-2017 16:36
It was either payment in brass rings or cash money ($500,000, to be exact).
I wish it had only been feeding and grooming! Apparently pets can get sick even if you take good care of them.
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Emer
Con Artist
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Sep-6-2017 17:09
$500,ooo is RIDICULOUS!! What were you thinking of Yeti? Now I wonder whether pets are really worth it. I no longer think so. :-(
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Tyranomaster3
Bloodhound
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Sep-6-2017 17:28
There is still another option using the rings. That's why you should keep playing the furore. I think that cost is reasonable to keep people active.
However, since people sometimes get busy, I suggest that we should have a nursing service so the pet will not be abandoned.
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Zara Bande
Bounty Hunter
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Sep-7-2017 01:35
Half a million sleuth dollars? Good heavens. So if a detective is unwell themselves, and unable to log in, feed their pet etc - s/he also has a huge debt when they return. I agree with Ty and others here - some kind of pet creche should be available in situations like those. A (reasonable) fee for this could be deducted form the detective's personal account while they're away.
However, if a detective is logging in regularly but simply neglecting their pet, then it might be justified to 'fine' them a higher fee.
@ glasse - how many brass rings did Dorian ask for?
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