The Pet Shop Times

10/10/09, 4:59 PM :Personality adjustment!
Starting today, we'll be posting pets specifically for people with different personalities! Pets for goths, preps, and musical people will soon be available!

10/10/09, 4:56 PM: Three year anniversary!
On September 24, 2009, the Pet Center celebrated its three year anniversary of service! The very first adoptable pets have now been here for three years! We will come to you with more updates later. Also, starting at the next post, we'll be saving previous posts!

10/27/07

Bugger



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Bugger loves to eat. Watch him use his echolocation!

10/21/07

Linda



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Linda is Cheryl's daughter. She will probably mate with Cheryl's other son, if he ever comes. Then they will have babies, and well have a whole species in the shop. We already do.

10/20/07

Edison



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Cheryl's son, he is part of the path to save this species. Cheryl's daughter is extremely clingy,however, so it will take another day or so to get her into her own pen. Edison is extremely intelligent, so we named him Edison after Thomas Edison.

10/13/07

Marble


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Marble got his name because when he stands up still, he looks like he is made of marble. He loves gardens.

10/11/07

Freckles


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Freckles got his name because when we bought him, back when he was a baby, he had little dots on his face that looked like freckles. Adopt him and love him.

10/7/07

Hens



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Hens got his name because he used to be a farm rabbit, and he loved to hang around the hens. Adopt a chick to put next to him.

Webber


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Webber can make some pretty outstanding webs. He dislikes flies in the web while he's making it, because they ruin the design.

10/6/07

Cheryl



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The second-last of her species, Cheryl and Monk may save this species yet. If we can get them to mate and have babies.

Sheyene



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Sheyene is the daughter of Puzzle, and she was born, weaned, and became old enough to be by herself all last night! She's a very strange one, because she was a single-born, and not part of a litter.