03-21-2011, 03:26 PM
Quote:Proposal: Second Kitty Adoption Agency
Who: The agency will be run by Portia Desjardins, an admitted KittyCats addict and crazy cat woman.
What: An adoption service within Second Life for KittyCats that need to find good, caring families.
Where: An established sim frequented by people that love their cats.
How: A home office as well as a dedicated flickr account to showcase lovely kitties and their personalities. Daily/weekly updates on the KittyCats forums. A small adoption fee (~the cost of a new KittyCat from the mainstore) will cover the cost of food, milk, and tier. As this is a not-for-profit service, extra proceeds will be given to charity. Donations will be accepted and used appropriately.
Why: Now that the first month of the KittyCats craze has ended, it's become apparent that this widespread addiction to adorable cats will only increase with time. It's all but impossible to turn off breeding without thinking "what if I try once more?" and the result is a flood of non-traited and sadly less desirable kittens. Owners with limited resources may feel inclined to leave these kittens in their boxes to save prims or even leave them in their inventories to avoid the cost of providing food and milk. The Second Kitty Adoption Agency will provide an alternative to all of this, allowing cats to be birthed, fed, and cuddled on a daily basis while they wait for their new families to come and find them.
Added benefits to the KittyCats community should not be overlooked:
- Second Life residents who are not certain whether they would like to invest in KittyCats will have the option of 'rescuing' a transferrable cat from the agency for a fee similar to the cost of a starter cat; if they change their mind, it will be possible to return these cats or pass them to friends rather than delete or leave them in inventory folders.
- Smaller private breeders will have the option of putting their non-breeding kitties up for adoption, no hassle and no questions asked.
- KittyCats owners with an abundance of male or female pets will be able to trade and form breeding pairs with minimal cost and effort.
This is what I have so far and I would love to hear some input from this community in particular.