You are walking to the store, enjoying the beautiful weather, when you noticed a flyer posted on a telephone pole. It reads;
Looking for a New Pet!
Check out these adorable kittens, puppies, and other creatures at www.*********.com
You take a picture for later, because who doesn’t want to look at cute fluffy animals after grocery shopping. You complete your errand and return home with paper bags full of food. After putting them away you remember the flyer you saw earlier. You get settled on the couch to check out the website and scroll through your phone.
After looking at the picture you took, you open up a browser and get excited to see some kittens and may be some puppies too. And you are not disappointed! The website is full of young pets, some are playing with each other, some are sleeping, all of them are cute enough to make you smile.
For a few minutes you bask in the glory of fluffy pets before you notice a tab titled, More Pets. Of course you click on it, and the page changes to a menu of more options. You are little disappointed about the immediate lack of more cute animals, however, your interest peaks as you reach the bottom of the menu. The last option reads, Personal Pet Ads for Personal Pet Play.