When I see a banana peel at the stadium, I want to pick it up to see if there is a coin hiding underneath. This is fine when the banana peel is in my pet’s lane during a race, but picking up other pets’ banana peels can mean that Jane doesn’t win the race and we’ve lost 30 coins for the chance of winning 1 coin. Sometimes I pick up another pet’s banana peel only after he or she has jumped over it . . . though my own pet …
Pet Society is a fun place for period costume enthusiasts. One of our favorite outfits is the navy blue and gold colonial set which resembles the uniform of a naval officer in the late 18th century (except for the tricorne hat being blue instead of black).
This costume consists of a coat, breeches, black buckle shoes (with white stockings), and hat. This fine set of clothes is a steal at $860.
Complete the effect with nautical themed decor recently arrived in stores and the rusty anchor which can be fished out …
Popularity and wealth are synonymous in Pet Society. The more friends you have, the more money you earn on a daily basis. We have therefore created a “Personals” page here at Pet Society Living where you may, at your discretion, post your Facebook profile link if you are looking to make friends.
We recommend that you write a little about yourself, your interests, etc. when leaving your profile link to make it easier to find compatible friends.
Please read the cautionary statements about privacy, security and trading on the Personals page before …
Are you currently studying a foreign language? Do you know that you can also play Pet Society in English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Dutch, Swedish and Danish? Improve your fluency in any of these languages by using them every day in Pet Society.
To change the language in your game you must be inside your own pet’s house. Click on the flag to the left of the save button and a select the language you wish to use.
Announcements and messages in the game and will now appear in your language of …
The cafe is not only a great place to meet interesting pets (and check out their houses) but you can also find a few coins to put in your pet’s pocket. How? By petting and brushing the pets you meet there. To find pets with earning potential, look for signs of neglect such as swarming flies or poor dress (like the clothes they give you when you first adopted your pet).
I’ve even seen a few naked pets! Scrub these poor creatures for coins and you may as well look around …
When you pet or wash any pet, coins sprout from them. Petting and brushing seems to produce more coins than washing and I have earned as much as 16 coins from petting a very unhappy pet. To get the most coins possible for petting a friend’s pet, click the X instead of doing an activity (hug, kiss, dance, etc.) when you first visit, because these activities increase that pet’s happiness and you may miss out on a few coins. After you have petted the unhappy pet, leave the house and …