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13 years ago
mikes_lemon wrote:
I chose traits that were fitting for one; Piggy, independent, hunter. Named him meeko :)
Your post had so much to it, I'll probly use the method you detailed to get one myself, thank you. Only I don't think I'd ever give one piggy, while they will eat themselves sick I'd almost say neat would be more appropriate. They wash alot of what they eat if they can find water nearby, and the ones I've encountered IRL are usually quite clean.
I understand some of the negative responces to the question as people wanting to use the game as a message of how pets should be treated in the real world, and I would agree that owning a 'wild' animal is wrong if you can't take care of it, or if there is no reason why it could/should not be returned to the wild. That said, I think the assumed aggression that could be felt by some of the things that have been said could have been toned back, probly just by more forgiving language.
As far as getting one without the editing for cats you could try to catch it with a fence or wall, but it might despawn after a while and would remain an NPC in the game. I would suggest just getting a 'skin' from the exchange for any 'exotics' you want, there are some really beautiful ones out there. BTW if anyone has a cow or sheep made I'm terrible at the CAP and would like those pets for a 'farm' family.
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