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If you’ve played any of Playfish’s other popular games like Restaurant City or Country Story, then you are likely already at least partially familiar with Playfish Cash. Just like those other games Playfish Cash in Pet Society serves the purpose of unlocking certain higher level and rare items that you would not otherwise be able to buy. It also allows you to access things like the Nannybot which is a great way to maintain your account while you are not logged on. But, for many people who are new to the game or who don’t want to spend real money on a Facebook game, other questions come into the mix regarding Playfish Cash.
Cash can be used to buy Nannybots and batteries which can be used to feed and wash your pet automatically when you are offline. You can also use the Playfish cash to upgrade your character in ways that coins cannot. This includes buying rare foods and items for the house that may look cooler or allow you to stand out in special ways. The cash won’t however help you play the game faster or get you to Level 47 more easily.
I felt compelled to write this article having just spoken to a couple of our members who “thought it would never happen to them” of course these members are absolutely devastated and are running around in a panic not knowing where to look first! the panic one feels when your beloved pet is nowhere to be seen is almost indescribable.
Do you fear the worst? do you try to remain calm and collected so you can start to search in a methodical manner? As the tears threaten to rise to the surface, as a pet owner you will want to be both sitting by the phone..willing it to ring but equally out, searching for your beloved pet, feeling you are doing everything within your power to try to find him/her.
The thoughts are racing through your mind, is my pet safe and just having a jolly time roaming the local area/park or has he/she injured themselves whilst missing from home, has he/she been involved in a road traffic accident and could be in need of urgent medical attention. Equally, it is very difficult sitting at a computer, compiling missing posters when again, the one place you feel you should be is outside, walking the local neighbourhood, speaking to neighbours and passers by, in the hope they have found or seen your beloved pet.
There are a number of ways to spend your time each day when you login to Pet Society. One of the more recent additions that has grown in popularity is Pet Society gardening, a side game that allows you to grow your own vegetables, flowers and trees for use in fishing, decorating your home or selling back to the food store for a profit. You will need to have a few coins on hand to start Pet Society gardening, but once you have that initial investment ready, you should start gardening immediately. The profit potential is modest, but the other benefits are numerous.
The Pet Society garden is open to you right away but is going to be costly to get started, so you may as well wait a few levels until you have some coins set aside to pay for the thing. The key to operating the garden effectively is to know what you are using the crops for. If you need fishing bait, you will almost always want to grow trees, because they do not disappear after you harvest them and they are going to take up the most room. You will also be able to sell off that fruit for a nice profit, something that you can do time and again once you’ve caught your rare fish.
There are three main ways to adopt a pet for your family. The location of the pet really depends on what type of breed you are looking for. In this article we will discuss mostly dogs and cats, how to adopt them, and where to adopt them.
The three main ways to adopt a pet include a breeder, private owner, or retail location. The retail location can be a pet store or humane society. First let’s discuss a breeder. If you are going to adopt a dog or cat of a specific mix, you are going to want to find a breeder that offers that particular combination. Most often you can find a breeder through an online internet source that gives you a description of the breed. You will want to check out a few breeders to compare the cost of that pet, as well as the facilities. You should never exchange money until you have seen the dog or can be guaranteed the breeder has the animal’s best interests at heart. Most often, adopting through a breeder is going to be expensive, and they do not pay for vet costs once you have adopted the pet. In other words, if you have exchanged the money but haven’t picked up the dog, any vet visits will be for you to take care of, even neutering or spaying will be out of your pocket.
Pet owners often use a collar for the purpose of restraining their dog or cat. Collars should not be used for restraint. Your dog or cat can easily escape from a standard collar and martingale and pinch collars can cause discomfort, they should be used only for for the purpose of training and attaching your pet’s identification (You should have your pet’s identification attached to their collar or harness at all times it only takes seconds to do with the tag-it pet id holder). A harness is the proper tool for restraining your dog or cat and attaching a leash. If you crate your pet remove their collar or harness before placing them in their crate in order to prevent them from being entangled. Choose the appropriate size harness for your dog or cat by measuring the circumference from around the belly behind the front legs to the top of the shoulder with no slack and adding five percent. You can do this easily with a flexible tape measure. For collar measurement measure the circumference around the neck with no slack and add five percent.
It is very dangerous to leave your pet on a tie out. They can become entangled and injure themselves. If you put your pet on a tie out only leave them on it for a short period of time and
NEVER leave your pet on a tie out without being supervised.
Remember our pets rely on us to keep them safe it is the least we can do for them.