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Having a Pet Killer
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Raising a killer can be very challenging, expensive, and messy!

This guide is meant for the people who are currently raising a pet killer or thinking about buying a pet killer.

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Costs
As stated by many pet killer owners, raising a killer is very challenging!

First, you should do some reasearch on what killer toys to buy, food, and of course, the cost of the pet killer.

The baby killers are usually most expensive, because they are hard to find and haven't attached themselves to someone yet, but the prices of the baby killers vary depending on the species.

The middle-aged killers, from teens to adults, are usually fiesty to deal with, but can make great pets. They're still expensive, but not as much as a baby killer.

The elder killers are usually the cheapest, but can still make amazing pets. But be careful with these, because they have a tendancey to sometimes be a bit territorial and fiesty.

Continue on the guide for the information about each killer!

The Trapper
The Trapper! One of the most common pets, these little cuties are completely adorable!
To take care of this little fiesty one, you must provide it with many toys. Get mini traps and things to play around with for the trapper! But be warned, the Trapper does not go well with dogs, cats, etc, because the Trapper is most likely to trap the other pet by accident (or on purpose...)
Anyways! Food for the Trapper is easy to provide, they like eating meats. I've found from experience that feeding a baby Trapper chicken is good, because the Trapper tends to like the taste of chicken. Pickier Trappers seem to like either beef or pork.
You can get canned Trapper food (which is usually a mix of a small portion of vegetables and a large portion of meats) at your local Killer Pet store. Cans may vary from 10,000-20,000 bloodpoints per pack of 12 or more cans.
Trapper toys are a large necessity. At a store, try and find training bear traps for the trappers to teeth on, or to use! Even though the training bear traps aren't too harmful, they can still hurt!
Trappers usually have the instinct to know how to operate bear traps, so you wont need to find anything for them.
Now, an important necessity is a mask for your pet. Your Trapper pet doesn't mind getting a default mask, but you could get your pet a custom-made one.
You also need a bed for the trappers! A pillow will not do, because the trapper will teeth on the pillow and rip it to shreds. At a Killer store, there are many beds there. Trappers usually like the beds made out of straw and wood, because they're hard to teeth on and comfy for the trappers.
Last but not least, your living space isn't much of a necessity for Trappers.
You can fit their beds in a small closet, but you should move it out to a living room or empty space once the trappers are too big for the area.

I hope you enjoyed, and I am eager to see that you have grown your Trapper well! Good luck!


The Wraith
The Wraith is also a common Killer Pet. You don't need too many toys for this one, just a few rattles. Wraiths don't tend to teeth as much as Trappers do, so you don't need to protect your furniture.
Wraiths seem to like grains. You can get Wraith food at your local Killer Store for 5k-15k bloodpoints per 12 pack. The cans usually consist of a large amount of grains, such as rice or wheat, and some fish or pork.
But you MUST get your Wraith the proper clothing, and of course, the Wailing Bell is an ABSOLUTE NECESSITY.
Most baby Wraiths don't know how to handle the real Wailing Bell, so you should get them a trainee Wailing Bell first. Wailing Bells are expensive, and they can cost 30k-40k bloodpoints. You must also give them their weapon, but this isn't needed until later on, when they are ready to train.
Wraiths are often neutral with pets, so you can have them. Just try not to lock them both in the same room and you'll be alright. Wraiths tend to like some company, so maybe some turtles, a hampster, or even an ant farm can be all for a Wraith.
I've found with experience that Wraiths absolutely HATE pet snakes. I've come home to find that the snake that I bought for my pet Wraith went missing, or was ripped in half or stuffed down the toilet.
Wraiths don't teeth very much, so as a bed, you could just give then a common cotton bed. Wraiths tend to not like laying on their beds, they like laying in the carpet instead, but you should just get then a bed anyways.

Hopefully your pet Wraith isn't too much of a hassle. Keep going for info on a pet Hillbilly!

The Hillbilly
The Hillbilly is probably the most energetic of the killer pets.
First of all, the prices of a Hillbilly can vary depending on their conditions. An untrained, crazy Hillbilly would cost a lot less than a trained one.
You must first get your Hillbilly the proper food. Hillbillies are surprisingly fond of farm food, such as chickens, cow, sheep, lamb, pig, and more. They don't like seafood.
Because the Hillbilly is so energetic, they require a decent amount of meat AND veggies. The cans of food that they have can vary from 5k-15k bloodpoints. The cans usually have a mixture of vegetables and farm food.
You need to get your Hillbilly their own custom chainsaw, which can be VERY EXPENSIVE. First, you must get them their trainee chainsaw, which can be cheap. Then, once they are older and they have stopped growing, you need to get them a chainsaw, which can be 60k-80k bloodpoints. Very expensive. You also need to get them a hammer, but those aren't nearly as much.
Hillbillies need no toys whatsoever, but they need a LARGE living space to run around in. They usually like hanging out in the backyards, where they can run around freely.
DO NOT LET YOUR HILLBILLY LOOSE IN THE STREETS BEFORE THEY ARE TRAINED.
They are most likely to run away, and you may never see them again.
Lastly, your bed for the Hillbilly doesn't even have to be inside. You can get them a small doghouse outside and they tend to love living in those. The outside for them is great!
Hillbillies tend to enjoy running after birds and and wildlife, so going on nature walks with your Hillbilly is good. Make sure your Hillbilly is leashed or trained.

Stay tuned for the Nurse!

The Nurse
The Nurse is one of the two female killers you can get, making her more expensive.
Out of the two female killers, the Nurse is the easiest to handle. Sadly, since her magic comes with her, you cannot limit the amount she teleports. Therefore, you should put a tracker on your Nurse, or train them to stay by your side.
Nurses are usually very peaceful with other pets, therefore you can have a lot of things for your Nurse.
Nurses usually like to perform surguries, so you can get a surgical board game designed for Nurses at your Killer Store.
Remember to get your Trainee bonesaw at the store! Nurses usually tend to really like the custom made ones, but if you don't have enough money for those, you can just get the default ones.
Now, the gauze for the Nurse! As you can see, a Nurse is wrapped around in gauze (the white paper stuff). You must change the Nurse's gauze every few weeks until they are a year or two old, which is when they've started to do things on their own. Gauze isn't very expensive, and you can get special Nurse gauze at a Killer store. Nurse gauze is similar to normal gauze, but it's just a lot stronger and it's harder to get dirty. Nurse gauze is also waterproof.
Nurses are usually vegetarian, but I have encountered some Nurses who like the occasional meats.
Canned Nurse food usually consists of veggies and maybe a tiny bit of meat. 10k-20k bloodpoints per 12 pack.
Nurses like very soft beds, so make sure to get them a very fluffy bed. They also don't teeth at all, so don't worry about that.


Thank you for reading! Take care.

The Shape
The Shape is the second most expensive of the killers. The Hag is the most expensive.
Even though the Shape is expensive, they don't eat too much, require too many toys, or living space. They're mostly very quiet and will stay neutral towards other pets.
The Shape has a picky eating schedule. You must feed them in the morning and in the afternoon. In the morning, around the time you have breakfast, you must feed them grains or dairy.
In the afternoon, they prefer meat with a side of veggies.
Shapes absolutely love seafood, and would do almost anything for a lobster or clam.
You don't need a custom made weapon for the Shape, just a kitchen knife will do.
Shapes don't teeth, but they do stab! So I suggest getting a plastic kitchen knife for the Shape until they are trained, then you can give them a normal knife.
Masks aren't much of a problem, they're cheap. A mask can be 5k-10k bloodpoints, and the Shape puts on the mask whenever they want to.
Try not to leave your Shape alone! They tend to want to break things, and move around. So, if you lock your Shape in a room, you're most likely to come back to a room that looks like it was in a tornado.
Shapes prefer human-like beds, such as matresses. You could also just give them a pillow and blankets, and they'll like that.
Shapes also sleep on Twin beds, so you can get one of those.
Your pet Shape will most likely not really want to go outdoors very often, so you don't need to worry about having a backyard.
Shapes are pretty loyal, so feel free to let your Shape roam free, but you should supervise them before they're trained.

I hope you enjoyed this guide so far! Finally, up next is the Hag.

The Hag
The Hag is the most expensive of the bunch. Because of the rarity of the Hag, a single baby Hag can be up to 100k bloodpoints.
Hags LOVE human meat. Since there isn't much supply of that, you must give them a very large portion of raw meat. Cans can be from 10k-20k bloodpoints, and they consist of only raw meats, usually pork or beef.
Hags don't require weapons, but they do teeth A LOT. Make sure to baby-proof your home by putting rubber on the sides of furniture so the Hags don't teeth.
At your local Killer Store, you should be able to find rubber Hag toys, which are usually shaped as human body parts, for your Hag to chew on. One rubber Hag toy is on average only 3k bloodpoints.
With lots of toys and feeding your Hag meat twice a day, your Hag should be satisfied with their craving for human flesh!
Try not to expose your Hag to too many humans or they might attack. Hags have weapons on the already (the claws) so you cannot limit the amount of times they can attack! You can buy special rubber claw gloves at a Killer Store to put over a Hag's claw, so they won't attack others.
This can be hard though, so you're going to have to hold down your Hag to put on the gloves.
Out of all of the Killers, the Hag is the smallest, so be careful when you go to a Killer Daycare.
The Hag has no trouble defending herself, but still, if another Killer gets a little vicious towards the Hag, feel free to leave.
Hags find the outdoors a nice place to roam around, but it's not necessary.
Lastly, a hard bed is preffered by Hags. Usually they like sleeping on a hard ground, or grass, so get a straw bed from a store. They'll sleep there. Living space really isn't a problem for Hags, as long as they have stuff to eat and chew on.

I hope you enjoyed my guide!

Conclusion
Having pets are hard, especially Killer pets!

I hope you enjoyed reading, though, and I am eager to see that your Killer Pet is safe and happy.

11 条留言
bee  [作者] 2017 年 5 月 29 日 上午 9:23 
@Magical Murderous Sheep
Ah! Interesting. Sadly I haven't done research on it yet because I've been busy with other things in life... such as making working vaccinations for killer pets. When I come to it, I might make a guide for The Doctor.
juan.2012@computer 2017 年 5 月 29 日 上午 7:47 
I'm looking into some killers and I saw that they recently stocked it with this new kind called The Doctor. It looks interesting but I don't know if it'll tase the other pets.
Vanitas 2017 年 3 月 12 日 上午 4:52 
This is just beautiful
Kamano 2017 年 2 月 19 日 上午 7:05 
Hehe, cute guide :3
Der Da Hinten 2017 年 2 月 15 日 上午 9:10 
Thanks for this guide I always wanted my trapper pet <3
I rate this 10/10
It really helped me
bee  [作者] 2017 年 2 月 13 日 下午 1:26 
@A Wild Solo Not necessarily. Hags tend to only really go for humans. Hags can be agressive towards other killers, but I've never heard of a Hag EATING another killer.
Gyro 2017 年 2 月 13 日 上午 10:03 
Thanks!! She quickly got out of habit. Although i heard a myth where Hags eat killers and thrive on their corpses. Is this true?
bee  [作者] 2017 年 2 月 13 日 上午 9:33 
@A Wild Solo Hags tend to do that. Just like training a dog to do their duties in the backyard, you must shame the Hag for setting up traps in the wrong places, and reward the Hag for putting them in the right spot. If you don't want your Hag setting up traps in general, don't reward them at all for setting up traps, just shame them.
Gyro 2017 年 2 月 13 日 上午 9:03 
My hag is useless. She keeps putting up those dirt traps and keeps scaring the passerby's. Any way to control this behavior?
bee  [作者] 2017 年 2 月 12 日 下午 2:54 
@blenderman Glad to hear! I hope you have all the proper materials to care for it.