
My pet put it on display along with her other homegrown fruits.

And she also bought a newly release product, a Nannybot, who will help to keep my pet happy, clean and well-fed.

However, this robot is battery operated, and the battery cost money (real money to buy!). I'm not so silly as to spend real cash on a Facebook game. Pet Society gave out one free battery for every player, but i do not intend to use it yet. So this Nanybot is just gonna sit in the kitchen for now.
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