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My kitten just disappeared, no warning at all. It wasn't very hungry and I've stroked it when I had to... And nothing in chat.. Anyone experienced this?

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Were you in combat maybe? Maybe the notification appeared and you were doing something that caused it to disappear similar to a level up notice? Not sure, just my thoughts on it.

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Hey.

 

My kitten just disappeared, no warning at all. It wasn't very hungry and I've stroked it when I had to... And nothing in chat.. Anyone experienced this?

 

Yeah, this happened to me last week while I completing the Varrock Achievements. I had no warning it all, my cat was content and happy and, like you, it vanished.

 

Click the Familiar Icon and call it back, if it doesn't return, then obviously, it's gone. I just went and got another but it was an inconvenience.

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They tend to do that, almost anything interrupts the warning message (or the you'd better stroke it message), including banking etc. Mine ran away three times before I finally managed to grow one :razz:

 

Just try to feed it at 70% or something and stroke it every 10%.

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Hey.

 

My kitten just disappeared, no warning at all. It wasn't very hungry and I've stroked it when I had to... And nothing in chat.. Anyone experienced this?

 

The same thing happened to me with a baby platypus. I've raised several animals to adulthood but the platypus was the only one that never gave me notifications when it was hungry, although I 'did' get the message that it had run away :mad:

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Happened to me a couple of times. Yesterday I noticed the hunger percentage was 100%, fed it just in time.

Stroking is the problem most of the time, though if you feed your kitten a nice little shrimp every 14% and stroke it right after you do so, occaisionally stroke it in between feedings and you should be fine. :mrgreen:

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