Do you love small pets? Do you love to play World of Warcraft? Do you want a cat for a pet in World of Warcraft? How about a parrot? You can get your own small pet in WoW! It will not spend your WoW gold and any other abilities. In contrast to combat pets, small pets are simply around for companionship. They serve no purpose other than to entertain you and others. Of course, you should hunt them by yourself, not to buy them with World of Warcraft gold.
Why should I get a small pet?
Because they are cool! They will bring different happy and interesting to you in World of Warcraft!
Where can I find pets?
Ask other players! There are parrots in Booty Bay.
There are several small pet choices. Some small pets are common, while others are very rare. If you hope to have a rare pet, you should take more time to gain it. It is not very easy like to gain 1 WoW gold and 10 experience (WoW power leveling). However, if you take patient and you will be successful at last. Currently you can get: cats (several types), bunnies (one type), owls, parrots (several types), dragon whelplings (green/crimson/black), snakes, spiders, mechanical chickens, mechanical squirrels, worgs, and cockroaches.
When you first receive a pet, you must right-click on the object containing the pet (such as a crate). Now you have a pet. You can collect different types of pets but you can only have one pet out at a time.
You can't rename the pets.
Small pets cannot be attacked but may sometimes be killed. Also, their info box is blue.
You can have both a combat pet and a small pet at the same time. If you're a Hunter, you can even pick both pets to complement each other in a cool way. But you don’t allow to sell them to WoW money.
Non-combat pets may not be selected as the target for spells or abilities.
Non-combat pets have the tag "Companion".
You can earn some Achievements by getting some pets.
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