Yeah it's a good idea to switch up the toys. And you can use the regular fish to buy golden fish.
My strategy (before) was to switch up toys and use the gold to buy a few nicer toys and occasionally food to get more gold and then once I had a variety of toys switch them out and hoard all the presents until I could buy more gold fish/save the gold fish to get the expansion.
Also if you go in the catbook it will tell you which cat played with what toys the most so if you want one to come back just set one of those down.
I just expanded my house. Lotsa kitties hanging out.
I only need fifty more gold fish to buy the expansion. I'm getting excited about it. I look forward to this economical way to satiate my crazy cat lady urges.
At least part of the appeal of Neko Atsume is that I can buy all the crazy cat furniture I want without guilt: in real life, they cost money and fill up the house and Mycroft T mostly ignores them.
I have bookmarked that guide. I love this game, I can check for activity and accept gifts in just a couple of minutes, and managing things doesn't take more than 5. I'm saving up for the expansion myseof.
Yeah, I've got a variety of toys and furniture that I swap out occasionally. I didn't know about the cardboard train, though, so that will be one of my next purchases. Yard expansion is my top priority right now.
~ ma, bonny. I've been thinking about you.
Cheers smonster.
Today I discovered that my health insurance plan was discontinued, so for a slightly higher premium, I am now getting far less coverage.
I fought with the plan for 6 months, during which a computer glitch cancelled my insurance 4 times, saying I had not paid, when I did. So, when the open enrollment came around, I was so terrified of sparking another round of mayhem, I didn't even think about changing anything.
In amongst the tons of mail I received from Kaiser, I did not see anything about my plan being 'discontinued.' But apparently is it was. So my $1750 deductible with $3500 out of pocket is now $2750 with $5000 out of pocket.
I just cancelled all the remaining tests.
Screw it. I'm just going to assume that the mass is a fibroid and get on with my life. Meanwhile, I will continue to pay for coverage that is essentially useless to me.
I can't even anymore.
Arggh bonny, that is such bullshit on Kaiser's part! I mean I get your response, fibroid is by far the most likely cause. But they shouldn't make it cost prohibitive to find out for sure.
Oh Bonny, insurance companies are so ridiculously evil. Many of my customer doctors believe we will end up with single payor and/or socialized medicine at some point in our life times, but it can't happen fast enough. Our system is horribly broken.