Virtual Pet Adoption: Adopt a Virtual Pet Online

The latest craze in the virtual world these days is to adopt a virtual pet online. These cute companions have made a place for themselves in millions of hearts worldwide. Read ahead to know more about virtual pet adoption.
Virtual Pet Adoption: Adopt a Virtual Pet Online
So many more avenues have been opened up by the Internet that were not possible before. Virtual pets are one such aspect that was something not heard of a decade or so ago. Virtual pets are personal pets who exist either on your desktop or on the web, in an electronic format. These cyber pets are created and operated by various software programs. In an era wherein a virtual world on the web exists parallel to the real world, the idea of adopting a virtual animal is spreading quite rapidly. This virtual companion can be downloaded from any of the several websites which offer virtual pet adoption services in cyberspace.

Virtual Pet Adoption

Cyber pet adoption is becoming a widely followed trend these days. The animals available for adoption in cyberspace include dogs, cats, turtles, fish and many more. These pets largely resemble their real life counterparts, credit of which should go to the professional experts who put in a lot of effort and time designing them. After adopting a virtual animal, the owner shoulders its responsibility completely. The activities which the owner can do range from feeding and bathing to taking the animal for a walk and training, while watching them grow from small babies to full fledged adults. The virtual pets are programmed to be as close to real animals as possible. A dog on your desktop can lick the screen, while a cat can purr and play around. Some websites offer virtual pets which do not require feeding or grooming, and one just has to play with these self-sustained pets. Virtual desktop pets get into action with movement of the cursor or keyboard shortcuts. In short, a virtual desktop pet accessed or downloaded from a site for virtual pet adoptions can respond to your call, and get trained just like a pet in real life.

Adopt a Virtual Pet Online

In order to adopt an online cyber pet, you need to register on one of the virtual pet sites in cyberspace. These websites offer the facility of directly accessing the pet or downloading it to the desktop. Once adopted, you can keep this specially configured pet alive for as long as possible. After registering, you get an option of choosing any virtual animal you like. You can customize your virtual pet the way you feel it should be. Though most of the websites facilitate online adoption of cyber pets, you have to log on to the website on a regular basis to take care of your pet. Some websites facilitate transferring the pet to your desktop by downloading a simple software. In case of downloaded virtual pets you don't need to be online to play with it.

Online pet adoption service is spreading throughout the vast world of cyberspace. Even some social networking sites have special applications, wherein you can adopt a virtual pet, look after it and enjoy its company. Some virtual pet applications are programmed in such a way that if you don't feed or look after the animal for sometime, its health deteriorates as if it were a real live pet. Likewise if you don't play with it or take it for walks, it shows that the pet is sad and longing for attention. This health and mood concern can be recognized by observing its body language or actions. Accessing a virtual pet through a website is advantageous as then you can access it from anywhere in the world, and also keep an eye on your pet even when you are on a vacation or out at work.

Adopting virtual pets can help in building emotional bonds in children. Though, some feel that a virtual pet cannot give you the feel of having a live companion, some feel it is way safer than giving a child a real pet, which can come with some serious health hazards. But it has been proved that online virtual pet adoption has helped to fill the void in many lives, not just among children but also among adults as well.

By Abhijit Naik
Published: 6/17/2009
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