>>58116180First I need to check whether the Sapphire's actually been domesticated properly. So making sure she's housetrained, doesn't bite, doesn't steal from the table, drink toilet water or chew on the walls. Just because she's wearing clothes doesn't mean she's been trained. There are many May breeds but Sapphires are the wildest. This makes Sapphires hard to keep as indoor pets, so most people won't adopt them in the first place.
If my Sapphire misbehaves I'm sending her back to a May shelter because I don't have time to train her myself, I'm already busy with my job. She might get euthanized later which sucks, but letting her free is a crime (wild Sapphires disrupt the environmental food chain by eating everything) and I don't have time to go to prison.