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Problem exist from client version switch when stable slot amount changed.
In result this has been source problems with stable use (3-4 slots) and possible pet lost in some cases
or "not save state" for summoned pets.
Use enums to avoid repeating problem, use more safe value for not-in-slot save (for summoned pets)
Fixed data preparing for MSG_LIST_STABLED_PETS.
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