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Pets in Second Life

I decided to see what all the hype surrounding pets in Second Life was about. Being a workaholic and totally addicted to SL, I can't even keep plants alive, so this seems to be the perfect solution for me. I can take my dog out when I want to for affection and protection, but return her to my inventory if she gets on my nerves. The places I visited for this segment were Pawaii and Nakama.

I'm also trying out a new feature at the end of my reports. A lot of residents have been asking me about my skins and outfits I wear in my segments. I'm now going to list my look, so if you like it, you know where to go to get it!

~moo

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D&D makes some very cool scripted pets. Another great pet maker in SL is Wynx Whiplash, who makes the cutest damn attachable (rather than follow) pets such as birds, dogs, cats, dragons, bunnies, squirrels and more.

While we are on the subject of where to buy scripted animals, there's a place next door to our office in Egremont that sells pets, including clucking chickens that lay eggs and little chickadees. The manufacturer is Alphazero Sugar. Anyway, another nice segment there, Moo!

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