Sugarcotton the Stitchgraze

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Sugarcotton
4% Happy
Stolen
26 Jun 2025
Hatched
31 Jul 2025
Immortal
20 Dec 2025
4,383 +1
Views
2,170 +1
Clicks
2,057
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╔═ 💕 SUGARCOTTON 💕 ═╗
STATUS: never for trade
OBTAINED: cave
TRAVEL: sweetheart meadow
OTHER: my first monthly ♡︎
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☆ WISHLIST ☆
just for me to keep track of pets I like c:
also on Wishegg: https://tinyurl.com/DabneyECWL

Nut's value guide
☆☆☆ - I like this pet
★☆☆ - I want this pet
★★☆ - I really want this pet
★★★ - I NEED this pet

⋆ AVAILABLE ⋆
⋆ ★☆☆ Asteran
⋆ ★☆☆ Barbat (male or NB; baby or teen)
⋆ ☆☆☆ Gantula (male or NB)
⋆ ☆☆☆ Mecha (NB)
⋆ ★☆☆ Sweesh

⋆ SEASONAL ⋆
⋆ ★★☆ Candacade (male; teen)
⋆ ☆☆☆ Luxu (male or NB; baby)

⋆ CASH SHOP EXCLUSIVE ⋆
⋆ ★★☆ Anukal (male or NB; baby)
⋆ ☆☆☆ Ashazar (male or NB)
⋆ ★☆☆ Biwo
⋆ ☆☆☆ Bonbati
⋆ ★★☆ Celehiro (male or NB; teen)
⋆ ☆☆☆ Encalop (baby)
⋆ ★☆☆ Felle (baby or teen)
⋆ ☆☆☆ Fife
⋆ ☆☆☆ Foglin
⋆ ☆☆☆ Fourbon
⋆ ★★☆ Kilantern (male or NB)
⋆ ★★★ Larvametus (male; baby)
⋆ ☆☆☆ Nemes (baby)
⋆ ★☆☆ Paroxy (male)
⋆ ★☆☆ Reep (male or NB)
⋆ ★☆☆ Rotehar
⋆ ★★☆ Sherth (male or NB; baby or teen)
⋆ ☆☆☆ Smitten (baby or teen)
⋆ ☆☆☆ Quiv (baby)
⋆ ★★★ Vampyr (male; baby)
⋆ ★☆☆ Vejtar (male; baby)
⋆ ☆☆☆ Vleermus
⋆ ☆☆☆ Volpe
⋆ ★☆☆ Wicculin

⋆ MISCELLANEOUS ⋆
⋆ ☆☆☆ Angold
⋆ ☆☆☆ Beatrix (female)
⋆ ★★☆ Clast (male; teen)
⋆ ☆☆☆ Cylupoid (NB)
⋆ ★★☆ Funneki (teen)
⋆ ★☆☆ Hallowolf (male or NB)
⋆ ☆☆☆ Huhu (male or NB)
⋆ ★☆☆ Krampus (male or NB; teen)
⋆ ☆☆☆ Martes (male)
⋆ ☆☆☆ Morgoth
⋆ ☆☆☆ Neebu (baby)
⋆ ★☆☆ Peeyu
⋆ ☆☆☆ Rix
⋆ ☆☆☆ Tawny
⋆ ★☆☆ Trick (male)
⋆ ☆☆☆ Tuswine (male)

⋆ TRAVELS ⋆
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About Stitchgraze Eggs

As you approach this egg, the tail wags with curiosity and happiness.

About the Stitchgraze Creature

The Stitchgraze is a gentle cow creature that grazes in the overgrown Grasslands of Ark. The Stitchgraze isn't just nourished by grass, however, but it also consumes fabric as a primary source of energy. Its diet is a 50/50 split between grass and fabric.

Because of its ability consume both grass and fabric, the Stitchgraze has been of environmental concern at the Town Hall. Its population is kept intentionally low.