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deadlight-adoptions · 5 years
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Sick deadlights
While grown deadlights are a different story when it comes to being ill, it is IMPERATIVE that if your young deadlight gets ill that you contact a specialist immediately. 
Baby deadlights have a weakened immune system, just like human children. When they get ill, it can seriously impact their lives, and in some very serious cases will result in quarantine and being taken away from their family home until they are well again. However, this is an extreme circumstance.
I thought best to post some information since my little one is under the weather at the moment, and some things I do for my little deadlight may help you. 
• Let them snuggle as much as they like. No matter how much effort you have put into putting them in their own beds, let them sleep with you and snuggle you, it helps ease their pains.
• Don’t force them to eat. Deadlights have odd dietary requirements and will often refuse food when ill. My little guy will only eat popcorn when he’s ill, and sometimes he doesn’t even let me pop it first.  • Hot baths are a big yes. Please make sure you use the right soaps recommended for your deadlight breed as to not harm them. Lavender scented makes a lot of them sleepy.
• Be patient. Deadlights will act out when they are sick, more then usual. This could be anything from smashing plates to tearing holes in your cushions or couch and drawing in your walls. I understand it’s frustrating but please consider that they aren’t in control before you scold them.
• Keep an eye on their eyes. Depending on the breed depends on the eye colour change, (for example, The Pennywise breed changes their eyes from blue to yellow, and occasionally green) But if they start glazing over, turning white or even worse, black, you must call a specialist ASAP. 
• Try to keep their clothes soft. While most can change their clothes on demand, baby deadlights require you to clothe them and bathe them like a human child. If possible, keep their clothes fluffy and soft to avoid skin irritation. 
• if your deadlight pukes up an oozy black liquid, you must rush them to the nearest deadlight specialist as this is an extreme deterioration in their health. Normal puke is nothing to be worried about unless they won’t stop. 
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deadlight-adoptions · 5 years
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Hello, and welcome to the Deadlight adoption agency, first, a little about this blog.
This blog is an RP\AU blog. It is just for fun and my own pleasure. I may be doing commissions and drawing real adoptables when I get more comfortable with posting my artwork, but until then, you are free to hop into the asks box, ask any questions about our deadlights and initiate RP’s.
My main account is @deadlight-loser, but I felt it best to separate my cute, fluffy AU from my questionable clown smut 🙃 I have already followed some mutuals I thought would be interested in the AU, if I missed you I am very sorry.
Anyone is welcome here, but you wont find any smut or anything here, if you want that you need to follow my other account ❤️
Anyways, enjoy your stay! 
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deadlight-adoptions · 5 years
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Please remember that young deadlights require feeding once every 2 hours on rotation. Please consider this before adopting an adolescent deadlight as if you don’t feed them on time, they will eat the first thing they see, which could be you. 
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deadlight-adoptions · 4 years
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We apologise for our lack of content lately but can reassure you the adoption agency is still open for business! Due to the current state of the universe it has prevented us from being able to regularly check in, but we assure you we are getting back on track! 
Needless to say there will now be even more measures taking place before someone enters the agency, as we cannot afford for any deadlights to get ill. Thanks!
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