When it comes to pets with practical farming abilities, the Orange Tabby is a fantastic and accessible choice in Grow a Garden. This Rare pet, hatched from the common Rare Egg, has a wonderful ability to increase the size of your fruits, which in turn increases their value. I’ve found it to be a great companion for any player looking to boost their income without needing a super rare pet.
This guide will cover the Orange Tabby’s appearance and its useful ‘napping’ trait that can help you grow bigger and more valuable produce.
🐈 Appearance
The Orange Tabby is an adorable and simple pet. It is a recolor of the basic Cat pet, featuring a bright orange body with pink inner ears and a pink nose. It’s a classic and cute design that I’m sure many players will love having on their farm.
💤 The Napping Trait
The Orange Tabby’s passive ability is tied to its napping schedule. I find this to be a really creative and charming mechanic. Here’s how it works:
- Every 90 seconds, the Orange Tabby will take a 15-second nap.
- Any new fruit that begins its growth process within a 15-stud radius of the napping cat will grow to be 1.5x larger than normal.
To get the most out of this ability, timing is key. You need to plant your seeds or have a pet that triggers growth (like a Triceratops) activate while the cat is asleep. It’s a fun way to strategically boost the size and value of your harvest. For more tips on making money, check out our guide on how to get rich fast.
🥚 How to Obtain the Orange Tabby
The Orange Tabby is one of the most common pets to hatch from a Rare Egg, making it very accessible for players at all levels of the game.
- Tier: Rare
- Obtaining Method: Hatched from a Rare Egg.
- Hatch Chance: 33.33%.
- Hunger: 1,500.
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