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Currently, you can only catch bluggys (looks like lil sea slug bunnys) because the alpheeps fave food isnt available in the first week of spring.
Here is how to catch a critter:
1) Build a coop. You can get this as a reward from Rowan or purchase from a shop.
2) Find a Bluggy in the forest, swamp, or mountain.
3) Use R Click with their favorite food item held to tame them. Hint: The bluggys love root vegetables such as carrots and radishes.
4) After taming, the critter will goto the coop/barn if there is available space. You should then goto the Ranch shop to buy some Kibble. Fill up the critters food trough with kibble to feed them. You can also plant hay grass (sold at the general store) which the critters will eat outside automatically if some hay grass is fully grown.
Hi, I'm having issues with this. I have to coop, and turnips. The bluggy came to me while holding the turnip, and when I click or right click it just whistles, and no turnips get used up or anything.
Each bluggy variety has a different favorite root vegetable. Try getting a carrot and a radish and trying on the bluggys you find. It's possible you'll run into a bluggy that you don't have the right root vegetable for currently. There 4 bluggy varieties in game right now.
Hey, just wanted to point out a bug I had with my playthrougth, Rowan says that blue bluggies prefer radishes, but I was able to tame all 4 varieties with carrots. When trying other root vegetables, it prompted me to "try a similar root vegetable".