This is a fan resource for Sla Industries.
The most popular and well known pet
store chain on Mort is The Puppy Mill chain. With locations in
downtown, shopping malls, suburbia and even a few in uptown they are
very well known. While the popularity of having your own pet has
died down a bit over the last decade or so the franchise managed to
restructure in survive very well. Now they are pushing to be noticed
again by sponsoring operatives.
Featuring some of the most popular
genetically modified, and sometime vat grown, pets available on Mort.
Dogs specifically designed to help keep the giant insect population
under control in their owners apartments. Cats that glow in the
dark. Snakes that exude a calming pheromone. Not to mention their
famous 'Nutra-Rats' that are high in proteins, antioxidants and other
nutritional elements essential for the Wraith Raider concerned for
their healthy eating styles.
Basic Sponsorship package.
Operative is required to wear a plastic
curved wrap on their forearm. Held in place with elastic straps,
colored light gray with the Puppy Mill logo in dark blue.
The Operative receives 1 credit per
month. They receive an additional 4 credits for each time they
appear on television with the logo visible. There is a maximum of 20
credits payed out per month.
The operative also receives a monthly
issue of Puppy Mill magazine. Full of news and pet tips every month.
Advanced Sponsorship package.
Achieved once they have collected 40
credits in payout.
The logo forearm wrap is upgraded to a
higher more durable grade of plastic and is held in place with Velcro
straps or Friction Tape.
Operative receives the same payout but
the maximum per month is raised to 40.
With their Puppy Mill magazine
subscription they also receive a free bag of Kennel Koff brand pet
food each month. Plus additional coupons for Puppy Mill and Kennel
Koff products.
Levels beyond this are all privately
negotiated.
Operative Susie “Sweety” Sanchez is
the most popular Puppy Mill sponsored operative. Although having
retired from most operative work for a year now she still appears in
ads for the chain. Usually with her eight multicolored cats and her
prototype of the Domino Dog breed named 'Overbite'. Reportedly her
animals have lifetime passes to the Puppy Mill kennels if she needs
to go on a long term op along with top of the line medical care for
them as well.
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