Chelydra wrote:I tried to keep track of the googly eyes syndrome. This is my report.
The number of affected pets has been increasing throughout the day.
Some species seem to be more vulnerable to the affliction, while others appear to be immune.
The googly eyes appear...
on all growth stages:
cats (including sitting cats), lions, bunnies, squids
on adults, but not PPS pets:
bats, chameleons, chickens, deer, draft horses, horses, ponies, monkeys, guinea pigs, rats
on adults and PPS, but not EPPS pets:
dogs, butterfly wolves, otters, snakes
there are special rules for:
macaws: only on sitting, but not on flying adults, not on PPS pets
western dragons: on adults and sitting PPS, but not on sleeping PPS pets (and eggs of course)
not at all:
dwarf and syrian hamsters, foxes, eastern dragons, bettas, koi, owls, spiders, unicorns, zebras, Tess dragons, Tess horses, all Malk pets, all Nick pets, trees and food URs
The eyes do appear on store pets as well.
Note:
This study was conducted by me, based on information gathered in the archives and my own pet collection. It still needs to be peer reviewed. If you find evidence that contradicts any of what I've said in this post, contact me and I will correct it. c:
This is amazing information, thank you for tracking it!