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==== Determining ownership ==== | ==== Determining ownership ==== | ||
+ | The easiest way to determine who the owner of a pet is, is to use the {{k|z}}-Stocks screen, /Animals. On that is listed every domestic animal in your fortress, and, if they are owned, the name of their owner. | ||
− | For a specific animal, you can also use the {{k|u}}nits menu, under "Pets/Livestock". | + | For a specific animal, you can also use the {{k|u}}nits menu, under "Pets/Livestock". Select the animal, and {{k|z}}oom to that pet's location, to automatically {{k|v}}iew the details of that creature. At the top of the {{k|g}}eneral information screen (which is the default) are listed the creature's name, the translation of that name, and, if owned, it will state ''"Pet of <the owner>"''. If no owner is listed*, then it is unclaimed. |
(* Usually an unclaimed pet will also be unnamed, however it is possible for a stray animal to earn a name, usually by killing wild animals - this also happens to be true of wild animals who kill dwarves.) | (* Usually an unclaimed pet will also be unnamed, however it is possible for a stray animal to earn a name, usually by killing wild animals - this also happens to be true of wild animals who kill dwarves.) |