Some have taken to calling her Anna Wintour, due to her resemblance to the Vogue editor. He’s got a fairly decent power level of 150. That means stuff like the Lacquered Bowl and Temari Ball, which both cost 25 gold, will pique his interest. No relation to the Nepalese capital – this cat has the appearance of a Japanese feudal lord. His low power rating of 28 means he’ll likely intentionally walk himself out of the yard before he has a chance to swing. The Baseball (90 silver) allows Joe to step up to the plate, but he’ll just stare at the plate and not take a swing. Joe DimeowgioĬlearly inspired by the baseball legend Joe DiMaggio, it’s no surprise what you’ll need to convince him to figuratively play ball and visit your yard. He has a very low power level of 30, which means he’s off to another cooking engagement soon after he does his stuff in the kitchen. He does that with the Heating Stove (600 silver) and the Glass Vase (350 silver) respectively, and while it’s interesting that the game has a cat that likes to cook, it appears that the other cats couldn’t care less about his culinary skills the pizza and ice cream he makes isn’t counted as food items. The Chef Cat of Neko Atsume, Guy Furry seemingly exists and appears in your yard for one reason alone, and that’s to cook pizza or make some ice cream. But even if Frosty tends to be sedentary, you should also bear in mind that it won’t stay in your yard for so long due to its extremely weak (5 points) power level. Simply put, you’ll want to focus on buying these items in order to attract lazy Frosty, including the sky blue Snowy Pillow (220 silver) and the Bureau with Pot (950 silver). This happens to be a very lazy cat, as it doesn’t play with any toys, rather favoring pillows, cushions, mats, and other items used for lounging around. Frostyįrosty is one of the game’s more recent feline additions, and is distinguishable by its white fur, green ears, and red eyes. These toys include the Tiramisu Cube (28 gold), Cardboard Café (50 gold), and the Heating Stove (600 silver), all of which Cream-san will enjoy once it visits your yard. And while spotting Cream-san can be quite the challenge as it doesn’t tend to show up too often in the yard, there are several toys that you can buy in order to attract it. Cream-SanĪlso known as Peaches, Kuriimus-san, and Creamy, Cream-san is arguably the most popular cat in Neko Atsume, at least among the rarer felines in the game. His power level is at a mere 50, so don’t be surprised if he’s gone soon after he arrives. Buy the Twisty Rail (20 gold) and the Cardboard Choo-Choo (60 gold) to lure Conductor Whiskers to the yard, but be patient as he doesn’t appear too often. Conductor WhiskersĬonductor Whiskers, also known as Tama or Train Cat, lives up to his name. The Earthenware Pot (20 gold), however, does resemble his hat, and so does the bowl-like feature on the Sunken Fireplace (70 gold). Camouflage Cat, draws inspiration from all things military-related, though the items you’ll have to buy to bring him over don’t seem to have anything to do with the military. With a power level of 40, he’s not exactly the most powerful cat in your yard, should he make an appearance. He’s a mountaineer-type who only makes an appearance on top of the Cat Metropolis, which costs 50 gold. Bob The CatĪfter Billy, we move on next to Bob – Bob the Cat, that is. Food preferences are surprisingly common, as Bitz and Tuna are good enough to bring him over. Buy the Cowboy Hat for 400 silver and Billy will mosey on down to your yard. Meowgi, whom we’ll be getting to in a bit. This is the cowboy cat in the game, and despite his meek appearance, he’s got a power level of 250, same as Mr. And now that we’re revisiting the game, we thought we’d share with you some tips and tricks on how to get some of the rarer cats in the game, including Cream-San, Senor Don Gato, Billy the Kitten, brand-new addition Frosty and many more. We’ve shared with you a couple of detailed Neko Atsume: Kitty Collector strategy guides in the past, that you can check out right here. And once these cats visit, you will then log their appearance in the Catbook, effectively adding them to your collection. But some cats will be much harder than others to find, and in order to get them to visit your yard, you’ll need specific items. There are more than 40 different cats in the game, and attracting cats is as easy as placing toys and treats in the yard, and waiting for the cats to arrive. But just in case you need a refresher on what to expect, this is a game where you collect cats of varying rarities. You’ve probably seen it topping the Android and iOS charts, and maybe you’ve been playing it for a while. Neko Atsume: Kitty Collector is a game that’s been quite the hit since its release late last year.
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