BreedingTogether with a friend or by yourself, you can breed two FooPets, raise the puppies or kittens, and then keep them or sell them for FooDollars! It's fun to start your own FooPets family tree!Visit the newborn FooPets Babies!.born toand1 hr ago.born toand3 hrs ago.born toand19 hrs ago.born toand25 hrs ago.born toand28 hrs agoStep 1: Make sure your pet is 1 year oldYour FooPet must be at least 1 year old to breed. You can adopt older FooPets from other users, or accelerate the age of your existing FooPet for 20 FD so that you can breed right now! Step 2: Have a litter licenseIn order to breed, both the mom and dad must own a. A Litter License is only good for one breeding.As a ClubFoo Plus member, you get a free Litter License every month!Step 3: Find a breeding partnerOnce you own a Litter License, send Breeding Requests to other FooPet members!
Go to the to find members who would like to breed. Click on a user's profile to see her pets and send a breeding request! Both pets must be old enough to breed, the same species (both dogs or both cats) and the opposite sex (one male and one female).If you breed two of your own pets, you will need two litter licenses. Go to your profile page, find a pet you want to breed, and click the breed link to see which pets you can breed with!If a member sends you a Breeding Request, you'll see a notification on this page.
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Once you accept an invitation, or your invitation is accepted, a Litter License will be deducted and you've found a match! You will have FooBabies in a few weeks!Read more about breeding in the.
Parents need to know that unless you want to pay $4.99 per month or $39.99 per year for a ClubFoo premium membership, this popular virtual world pet site has limited things for kids to do. Players can adopt adorable, amazingly true-to-life-looking dogs and cats, and play with and feed them. But the virtual world with social networking and lots of creative features (like 'breeding' your pet with another to have a litter of puppies or kittens) can only be accessed with ClubFoo membership, and if you're under 13 with parental permission. Members can chat with other members and post comments and in the forums, not all of which are tween appropriate. Members also receive frequent emails urging them to log onto the site to care for the pet. This is not a kids-only site, so parents may want to check in often.
Once kids adopt and name a pet, they have a few tools to ensure it stays healthy. Pets must get food, water, and playtime about once every 24 hours and email reminders help kids stay on schedule. Arcade-style games earn FooDollars to use for food and other items at the store.
Kids can add friends, play with their friends' pets, and even breed with other pets, provided the pets are old enough and the owners have the proper licensure. If kids catch their pet being adorable, they can take a photo and post it to a gallery or brag about it in the pet owners forum. The realistic images and engaging game play for these virtual pets is impressive, and it's easy for players - kids, teens, and adults - to be hooked by cuteness alone. The site, created by a vet, also presents good information about responsible pet ownership and the realities of pet care.
But the heavy push to join the pay-to-play membership may cause many tweens to beg more than their virtual pets. FOO PETS also sends a lot of emails to the account with which players register for site access (which is supposed to be a parent account for kids under 13), including e-alerts to let you know if you haven't fed your pet or it otherwise needs some sort of care.Online interaction: Opportunities to meet other Foo Pets owners and share pet care responsibilities if your child is 13 or older, or gets your permission, as well as play games and interact with other pet owners. Interaction is generally positive, but some mild name-calling happens in the forums.