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[23 Nov 2010 | No Comment | ]
The Deceptive Refrigerator Doors of November 2010 in Pet Society

The other day, Edmund went to the furniture store and bought a new refrigerator. When he got home with his new purchase, he discovered that he had been tricked! He had bought a set of Fridge Doors with no refrigerator behind it!
It turns out that the new Restaurant Kitchen White/Silver Fridge Doors in Pet Society are only meant to work with the extra room that you have to buy with cash. Edmund and Jane are of the opinion that this is a very dirty trick since many members of Pet …

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[1 Oct 2010 | No Comment | ]
Trick-or-Treat to Save Money and Stock Up on Food in Pet Society

Halloween has returned to Pet Society and the trees in your pet’s neighborhoods are filled with candy. The candy you collect on your rounds of tree shaking can be:

Sold for 1 Coin,
Fed to a friend’s pet to earn 2 Coins and 5 Paw Points,
Sent as a gift for 1 Paw Point, or
Eaten for 5 Paw Points and 32 Health Points.

One thing that makes Pet Society better than the real world is that Pet Society candy is really nutritious! It only takes three pieces of candy to fill up your …

Crafts »

[20 Dec 2009 | 2 Comments | ]
How to Make T-Shirts of Your Pet and Photos from Pet Society

We received the following question from Miki on our last post How to Make Charms, Jewelry, and Decorations with Your Pet’s Photos From Pet Society:
Thanks! I’m helping with ideas at my school’s new store. Have any more ideas like T-shirts designs or crafts? ^~^
There is a very easy way to make T-shirts or other fabric crafts such as handkerchiefs, scarves, etc. featuring your pet or a photo of your house, garden, etc. from Pet Society using Iron-on Trasnfer Sheets.
We have used these in the past with great success. The sheets …

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[22 Nov 2009 | 4 Comments | ]
How to Make Charms, Jewelry, and Decorations with Your Pet’s Photos From Pet Society

Do you miss seeing your pet when you are away from your computer? Wouldn’t it be nice to have a miniature version of your pet to carry around in the real world?
With shrinking plastic film (Shrink Art/Film) and an inkjet printer, you can make little plastic charms with your pet’s photo. There are white and clear shrink film. For this project, white is probably better. If you are not old enough to safely use an oven, please ask an adult for help.
Here are some of the things you can make …

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[17 Nov 2009 | No Comment | ]
Too Poor to Celebrate Thanksgiving in Pet Society? Get Together With Your Friends!

The Holiday Season has begun in Pet Society! Yesterday we were all dazzled by the luxurious Thanksgiving items that arrived in the shops . . . and maybe a little dismayed by the price tags.
Every year is special in Pet Society and no one should miss out on the joy of the holidays. Perhaps friends  on a  modest income can work together to make a hearty celebration.

Here is how to plan a Pet Society Thanksgiving dinner (or other special occasion) with your friends:

Choose one or more friends or family members …

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[15 Nov 2009 | One Comment | ]
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in Pet Society: Does Your Pet Have Multiple Personality Disorder?

Sometimes Edmund is seen entering the Stylist Shop and does not emerge for hours or even days at a time. Meanwhile, a dodgy looking pet called Rapscallion is seen loitering about town, living inside Edmund’s house, eating Edmund’s food, and hugging Edmund’s friends! How has this stranger taken over Edmund’s life?

Split personalities are completely separate identities living within one pet . . . each of whom may not be aware of the other(s). Even male and female personalities can exist simultaneously within the same pet. Has your pet ever come …

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[15 Nov 2009 | No Comment | ]
Fishing for Beginners With Demo Video

I’ll never forget the sight of my onion floating away the first time Edmund went fishing in Pet Society. Some of my new friends also had a little trouble understanding the fishing directions, so here is a quick tutorial with video.
1. When the fish bites, don’t get too eager and wait for the splashing to stop before reeling (clicking).
2. When the fish struggles, let go immediately and wait until all the bubbles have gone.
3. Reel when the water is calm
Hint: Don’t click when the line is red.

Money & Business »

[15 Nov 2009 | One Comment | ]
Promenading in Pet Society: Shaking Trees for Money

One of the natural wonders in your Pet Society neighborhood is that money literally grows on trees. When you walk about town, lead your pet to each tree and he or she will give it a good shake. A coin will sometimes fall out of it.
There are 38 trees in town and you may soon develop a regular route for hitting each one. We call this activity “Promenading” and do it regularly between visits, races, fishing and shopping. Activities such as jumping-rope, playing ball or frisbee, spending money and fishing …

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[14 Nov 2009 | No Comment | ]
Fashion Faux Paws: Rock ‘n’ Roll & Gladiator Faeries

Albeit we, the writers of Pet Society Living, are firm believers in conservative and elegant dress, let no one say that we are without a sense of humor. As much as we love to be complimented on our pets’ tasteful clothing, we also take delight in surprising our friends by having our pets in a shocking or hilarious turnout when they receive visitors.
This column, Fashion Faux Paws, is dedicated to funny and adorably horrible fashion statements by Edmund and Jane, with an occasional highlight on one of their friends.

One classic …

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[14 Nov 2009 | No Comment | ]
18th Century British Royal Naval Officer’s Uniform and Nautical Decor

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 …