Petpet

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Just a few of the Petpetpets available

A Petpetpet is pet for a Petpet. Many of them resemble insects, leading many to believe that these critters are actually parasites of Petpets, much like real-world fleas and ticks. As of May 31, 2006, there are 30 Petpetpets in existence.

Petpetpets are usually rather expensive, and so are often viewed as a status symbol. The Petpetpet article of the Neopets Help section tells us that "Petpetpets are usually found by your Petpet. Very rarely, Petpets are able to catch one of these elusive little bugs in their mouth, and happily bring them back to their owners." If the sole source of the Petpetpets is indeed a random event, that would certainly help explain their rarity, and hence their high prices.

Once obtained, a Petpetpet will attach itself to your Petpet. Simply follow the instructions below.

  1. Make sure that the Petpet you want to add the Petpetpet to is attached to your active pet.
  2. Place the Petpetpet in your inventory.
  3. Refresh your inventory until the Petpetpet disappears.

Assuming that the dissapearance was not the fault of the Pant Devil, the Petpetpet should now be attached to the Petpet of your active pet.

In the unlikely incident that you wish to remove the Petpetpet, you will need to unequip your Petpet. This can be achieved by clicking on the Petpet on your Quick Ref page and selecting "Stop Playing with (Petpet's name)." You will lose the Petpetpet, however, so be sure this is really what you want to do before you do it.

List of Petpetpets

Trivia

Mootix avatar
  • As of May 31, 2006, there are two Avatars dedicated to Petpetpets. The first is the Mootix avatar, obtained by attaching a Mootix to your Petpet. The second is the Moach avatar, obtained by viewing the pet lookup of a pet with a Moach attached to its Petpet.
  • There are also two games featuring Petpetpets: Mootix Drop , Web of Vernax and Itchy Invasion

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