Happy Eyed Pets

Happy Eyes are not a very uncommon type of eye, as many actually prefer them. However, they are considered "unique" in this case as many pets have Happy Eyes in the upper classes of worth (ie. Lizards)

Appearance
There are several appearances for Happy Eyes. The most common one is a small, black, rounded curve that arcs upward. Some pets that have these eyes are Lizards, Echidnas, Pygmies, and in-store pets like Snowmen.

Here are some other appearances of Happy Eyes:


 * A long, black curve that has a grey line sitting directly on top of the eye. Some pets that have these eyes include Pet Fennec Foxes and Pet Ocelot Kitties.
 * Two thick, black lines that jut upwards until they meet at a sharp peak. A grey line in the exact same shape as the eye sits directly on top. Some pets that have these eyes include Pet Persian Kitties and Pet Snowflake Penguins.


 * An upside down U-shaped black curve with a thinner grey curve sitting directly on top of the eye. Some pets that have these eyes include Pet Sugar Gliders.
 * A simple black curve that is a little rounder than the most common variant of Happy Eye. Some pets that have these eyes include Pet Highland Ponies.

Important Note
There is a similar eye type called "Closed Eyes" that look very alike to Happy Eyes. It is a slashed, thin line that normally curves downwards. The evidence of the existing rift between the two eye types is that Pet Persian Kitties have both Closed Eye variants and Happy Eye variants.

There is also something called "Squinty Eyes" that look like a sideways version of the Pet Persian Kitty Happy Eye variant. Pet Highland Ponies have both Happy Eyes and Squinty Eyes.

Another eye type that looks similar is the "Slash Eye". The Slash Eyes are thick, black lines that jut downwards. Pet Pekin Roosters have both Slash Eyes and Happy Eyes.