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Friends’ Petlings Can’t Find Food

Are you having trouble feeding your petlings? You’re not alone. Many Pet Society players are having problems feeding the little critters. Sometimes, the food is consumed by the bigger pet. When this happens, click open your chest immediately. Your pet will stop eating mid-way and you can save the food.

The Right Way to Feed Your Petling
A sure way to feed your petling is to WAIT until it begs for food. Reserve some proper petling food in your storage. When the petling asks for an item in a thought bubble, place the food right on top of the bubble or above its head. The petling should then consume the food.

You Can’t Feed Your Friends’ Petlings
While it’s difficult to feed your own petlings, it’s impossible to feed your friends’ petlings. Here’s Sushi visiting his friend Barksha and her two little tigers. (The tiger petlings cost 25 Playfish coins at the Garden and Cash Shops.)

hungry tiger petlings

Aren’t they cute? I almost felt like I was visiting Sigfried & Roy. Being a good neighbor, I offered them a piece of chicken. But the petlings acted as if the food wasn’t there. And now, they’re in danger of running away.

The whole dissatisfying experience reminded me of the time when my pet failed to take out burning food from a stove. How can our pets be good neighbors to one another if we can’t help our friends in times of need?

hungry tiger petlings

Pet Society Product Test Drives: Motorbike & Petling Bed

Are you overwhelmed by the dozens of items coming out each week? Do you get lost in the Pet Society shops? If you like to make informed purchases, check out the product test-drives here before spending all your coins. Starting this week, this blog will offer reviews of some of the latest items in Pet Society.

Futuristic Motorbike
The Futuristic Motorbike came out on February 15 at the Gadget Shop for a whopping 2200 coins. Despite the high price tag, I was excited by it, because I expected it to move. It doesn’t. Your pet can sit on it, and that’s about it.

Verdict: The Futuristic Motorbike gets 2 1/2 paws, because it’s nothing but a glorified chair.

Petling Beds
I’ve been loving the petlings since they were released on Feb 1, and now they have a proper place to sleep. Two versions of petling beds are available at the Garden Shop. I test-drove the more affordable one at 800 coins.

I was skeptical about how the beds would work since the petlings jump around so much. When they are hungry, they run and turn somersaults, and don’t ever seem to rest. But when they’re full, they will perform random movements, including jumping, scratching themselves, and sleeping. They don’t always want to be in the bed, but when they do, it’s a picture-perfect moment.

Verdict: Cute overload! This gets a rating of 4 out of 5 paws.

Your Reviews
Do you have an opinion about a new item? Share your thoughts and help out other Pet Society players! Send a picture of your pet using the item to petsocietyanon@gmail.com or attach the picture on the PSA fan page. Tell us why it’s good or bad, and rate the item between 1-5 paws. 1 = Awful. 5 = Excellent. The best product reviews will appear here and on AOL games.com. Be sure to include the name of your pet.

Ugly Petlings Get Dyed

I’ve decided to give biscuits to all four finalists of the Ugly Petling contest, because my last post about them may have been unfair. The petlings were paired with pics of real animals. While the comparisons were interesting, the real photos may have influenced people as they cast their votes.

My whole point was that it’s hard to define what is an ugly petling when they’re all kind of cute in their own way. Pet Society is driven by cute. The pets are cute, the toys, the houses, even the piles of poo are cute. So how could the petlings not be cute too? They’re all designed to make us go “Awwww.”

Still, I’ve given out the petling biscuits to the finalists in the colors they wanted.

  • Julie didn’t like the black fur and yellow eyes of her cat. The petling biscuit can’t do anything about the eyes, but they look less prominent against gray fur.


     

  • Annie went against the crowd and wanted a blue petling biscuit. As you can see, blue is a definite theme in her household, and her big pet is aptly named “Sky.” (We don’t have the after pic as Annie hasn’t fed the biscuit to her petling yet.)


     

  • Hrefna’s petling Poppy won the vote earlier this week by a overwhelming margin. She got 62% of the votes, while the other three petlings got 10%-14%. She wanted the dark brown biscuit, but the last time I checked, Poppy was still blue.


     

  • Last but not least is Nik’s pink cat with yellow-orange eyes. It was actually Nik’s comment on the Pet Society Anonymous fan page that gave me the idea for a contest. He wrote, “I bet I have the ugliest petling.” Short and simple, the comment intrigued me. I wanted to see for myself how ugly his petling was. I was expecting something horrific. Something blinding. Yet, after this picture was posted, many people said that the pink cat was cute. Nik hasn’t responded to my email about which petling biscuit he wants. Perhaps he’s decided his petling isn’t so ugly after all.

Find Petling, Get 200 coins

Playfish really seems to have answered players’ requests by making it easier to make money in Pet Society. This latest lost-and-find feature yields 200 coins and makes activities like racing seem pointless.

Go to your newsfeed and look for a message like this:

Be the first to click on the link, and you’ll receive a bag of dough. I recently found two pets so Sushi got a double reward!

Not only is this good for you, but it’s good for other friends. Publish the news that you found the petling, and your friends will get another link that will give them a chance to claim 20 coins:

However, there seems to be a bug in the system. While there’s plenty of coins being passed around, it’s not certain that the petlings are being returned.

I actually have been testing the petling feature in my second account. (Yes, I have a second account; I made it a few months ago specifically to do pet make-overs.) After my petlings George Clooney and Paris Hilton ran away, I went into my first account, “found” them and got 200 coins for each petling. Then I went back to the second account, expecting to see the petlings again. However, I continued to get this message:

I’m not quite sure what happened. Was Pet Society or Facebook confused because I was switching from one account to another? I republished the lost petling message. Then went back to the first account and repeated all the steps. I got the bags of coins again, but this time, I spent it right away in case the money wasn’t being registered in the game.

I went back to the second account. Still no petlings, even though Sushi had found them twice. I’m not complaining, since this is a great source of income for Sushi, but it would be good to know if others have been able to get their petlings back without paying the penalty fee.

What is your experience with this? Have you lost your petlings and have other people been able to find them for you?

Ugly Petlings? Really?

Is there really an ugly petling in Pet Society? It’s very hard to choose the finalists for an ugly petling contest when all of them are kind of cute in their own way.

Pet Society is all about cute. The pets are cute, the clothes are cute, the toys, the fish, even the food you gobble down is cute. Ditto for the petlings.

Perhaps what’s bothering some readers is that they can’t control the way the petlings look. You can customize the hell out of your pet and your house, but with a petling, you just feed it and hope it turns out to your liking. Still, I saw a pattern in your complaints and took them into account when choosing the finalists. Vote at the bottom of this post.

The most common complaints about petlings’ appearance:

  • Yellow Eyes
  • Bushy White Eyebrows
  • Color – Pink and Blue were the most common offenders

Hope for Ugly Petlings

Is your petling pink with strange orange eyes? Or blue with electroshock fur? Do you hate the sight of your petling so much that you’ve locked it away in your chest? Or worse, starved it so that it would run away? Don’t despair, there’s hope for these ugly petlings.

Contest
Post your images of your petling on the PSA Fan page or e-mail them to petsocietyanon@gmail.com. Later this week, I’ll feature the four ugliest petlings for a readers’ poll.

Prize
The winner will receive one of the new Petling Biscuits that can change the color of the fur. Keep in mind that the biscuits do not change other features, such as the ears or eyes. The biscuits are available at the Garden Shop for 2 Playfish coins. Before you plunk down the cash and give your petling a dye job, share a “before” picture for the poll. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, or at least that’s what millions of mothers and grade school teachers say. What’s ugly to you might be cute to another—except for my little petling George, who is universally lovable.

Another reader, Anais posted this funny picture of her strange pet Nightmare. She won’t qualify for the poll because she’s not a petling, but I thought the image was worth sharing for its great, if macabre sense of humor. “Nightmare doesn’t have any petlings other than her loyal flies,” says Anais. Click on the image to see the full picture and story.

Petlings on Day 4 Gives Gift, Can Be Sold

My petling George Clooney is now fully grown and ready to take on the responsibilities (and hardships) of an adult. If you’ve fed your petling once a day, it will grow to its full size on day four, and you’ll get an announcement like the one below.

 
Click “Share,” and your friends will see a message like this:


 
This is the second free gift that have come with the petlings. The first freebie, the Glitter Apple, was given when they were born. The second gift is a Giant Candy as big as a wheel:

 
Full Grown Petlings Can be Sold
When the petlings were small, you could not gift it or sell it. Full grown petlings still can’t be given to friends, but they can be sold by dragging them to your cash register. But if you’ve been feeding them for four days, I’ll bet even those who complained the loudest will have warmed up to their petlings.

Now that your petling is no longer a baby, you can buy a second one to keep it company. I’ve decided to purchase a kitten. But George, as the first petling, will always have a special place in my heart. (I hope Sushi’s not feeling jealous of all the attention these new petlings have gotten this week.)

More Petling Discoveries – Day 3

I’m proud to announce that today, George Clooney—yes, that’s my petling’s full name—grew another 4-5 centimeters. He’s now positively bigger than the reindeer plushie.

The growth spurt happened right after he ate a bone. Petlings appear to become hungry exactly 24 hours after their last feeding. They won’t leave you alone when they’re hungry. They will follow you and bother you at inconvenient times:

Thanks to Eric for sharing that awesome picture on the P.S. Anonymous fan page.

To get your attention, hungry petlings will stand on their hind legs or do a somersault. They’ll do another somersault right after you feed them. At least, that’s what George Clooney did.

Caution: Be careful where you leave your food. Some people have reported that their petlings gobbled up food, such as the new Cupid Ice Cream, that was displayed on a table. Keep the petling in a separate room to avoid unwanted surprises.

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Amazing Petling Tricks

Pet Societyholics are as giddy as new parents over their petlings. All over Facebook, stories and pictures were shared of the petlings doing cool tricks or just being doggone cute. Here are some of the more memorable ones.

Ever see pets that resemble their owners? This petling didn’t fall too far from the tree:

 

This petling appears to have reached the state of nirvana after only two days of life.

 

 
Of course, I can’t resist sharing pictures of my own little petling…. I’m tempted to build an obstacle course in my home just to watch him do more of these Olympian leaps.

Want to share an image?
Has your petling done some amazing tricks? If so, post a pic on the PSA fan page. Best images get published on this blog. Be sure to state the names of your pet and petling. I’m also looking for images of your pet (the big one) wearing the latest clothing or wig. I’m not sure if I like the new items this week, but as Tim Gunn of Project Runway says, “Make it Work!” Best 4 images get picked for a fashion poll later this week.

Click the Petlings category for more Petling info

Petlings Grow Up in Pet Society

The second day of our petling’s life was marked by significant growth. We couldn’t resist bringing out our measuring stick from our cooking days. As you can see here, on the first day, George was barely 2 centimeters in height and all paws could fit in 1 centimeter. After we fed him a rare steak on the second day, he shot up to 2.4 cm, or 20% growth!

However, we also saw that he was starting to get an attitude!

In any case, we can’t wait for him to mature to his full size. Already, we’ve noticed that in addition to walking and jumping, he can do a somersault in the air. And since Pet Society is full of surprises, we wonder if the petlings are going to start pooing!

Common Questions about Petlings in Pet Society

  • Q:How can I change my pet’s appearance?
    A:Like so many things in Pet Society, the way petlings turn out is purely random. However, you can now change the color of the fur with a petling biscuit, which is available at the Cash Shop. Note that the biscuit does not change the eyes, the tail or any other feature except the color.

  • Q:Can I get more than one petling?
    A:Only after your first one grows to its full size can you get a second one.

  • Q:What is the coolest name of a petling you’ve heard of?
    A:Our friend Luxe named her petling James Dean. He rules.

  • Q:My pet has strange orange eyes. I hate it. But I can’t sell the petling, so I’m going to get rid of him by not feeding him and letting him run away.
    A:I don’t know why Playfish made it impossible to sell or gift your petlings, but in some ways, this is akin to real life. You shouldn’t give away a pet simply because it didn’t turn out to be exactly what you wanted. Make the best of what you have!

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