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Emer
Emer
Con Artist

Jun-24-2017 11:46

Sleuthville's Pet Control has noticed that a particular pet is being neglected. The SPC is preparing to intervene to make sure it receives the attention it is due. ;-)

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BadAss
BadAss
Charioteer

Jul-7-2017 10:53

No benefits so far from my pet. Though he seems to be meticulously taking notes. I'm sure some day he'll shine.

Zara Bande
Zara Bande
Bounty Hunter

Jul-7-2017 12:47

What do we have to do to ensure our kitten grows up to be like ZykhelJr's cat, rather than Tyranomaster's (or vice versa)? Does anyone know? Both pets seem to have very similar skill sets.

Autumnsprings
Autumnsprings
Con Artist

Jul-7-2017 17:34

Figured this would be a spoiler so I'm sending a pm.

Zara Bande
Zara Bande
Bounty Hunter

Jul-8-2017 02:27

Thanks to Autumn and others who sent PMs : )

Theodora X
Theodora X
Huntmaster

Jul-10-2017 02:29

My pet turned golden today. I know this happens when they have learned all they can for the time being (however long that is) but my pet is only 26 days old and has 6 smarts and 6 charm. The other 'golden' pets I've seen were able to accumulate higher skill ratings before their education was halted - as it were : )

It seems a bit random. Can someone explain the logic behind it all? I've a feeling it will end up being something obvious that I should have seen right away, lol

Yeti Face
Yeti Face
Pinball Amateur

Jul-10-2017 02:34

If other golden pets have more stat points than yours then they're grown.

Theodora X
Theodora X
Huntmaster

Jul-10-2017 02:36

Okay. So my parrot has stunted growth? Or will it grow again at a later date?

Theodora X
Theodora X
Huntmaster

Jul-10-2017 02:45

Actually, I've just recalled that ZykhelJr's cat turned golden when it was still a kitten but is now full-grown. So that answers my question.

Yeti Face
Yeti Face
Pinball Amateur

Jul-10-2017 02:58

Juno will grow when she grows. :-)

Theodora X
Theodora X
Huntmaster

Jul-10-2017 03:28

Sadly yes. The grown-up parrots currently look like they've been dragged through a hedge backwards. Maybe the adults are less responsive to grooming?

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