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How do I remove hats from kitties - RubyB75 Resident - 12-29-2017 06:51 PM Hi all, I put hats on two of my cats not realizing that there are no instructions on how to remove the hats. I understand that the hats are a one time use only, but I would really like to remove them. Can someone please tell me how I do that. thanks so much. RE: How do I remove hats from kitties - HikariItsumo Resident - 12-30-2017 01:53 AM To hide : touch the cat > prims > clothes. There you can select show / hide at leisure. To definitely remove : free pair of scissors. http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/KittyCatS/93/101/25 RE: How do I remove hats from kitties - RubyB75 Resident - 12-31-2017 12:49 PM (12-30-2017 01:53 AM)HikariItsumo Resident Wrote: To hide : touch the cat > prims > clothes. There you can select show / hide at leisure. Thank you so much for the help. RE: How do I remove hats from kitties - Shamu077 Resident - 01-02-2018 03:50 AM The hats and other clothing attachments are not one-time use either. They can be hidden or shown forever. There is also no need to remove a hat with the scissors, for then you will lose it forever. I have cats with 4 hats and 5 collars all still loaded. You just un-select one, let the cat re-rezz, and add another, or simply do not check any for no attachment. Shamu RE: How do I remove hats from kitties - MsMagick Resident - 01-02-2018 06:53 AM (01-02-2018 03:50 AM)Shamu077 Resident Wrote: The hats and other clothing attachments are not one-time use either. They can be hidden or shown forever. There is also no need to remove a hat with the scissors, for then you will lose it forever. They are described as one-time use because you can't take them off of one cat and put them on another cat. That being said, there must be a better term for that. But yes, you can put them on or take them off as desired, including switching between collars, etc. |