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How to Choose the Main Pet in a PetTomo Shared Room

Learn how PetTomo's main pet concept helps invited room members manage multiple pets while keeping the shared room, chat, photos, and decorations together.

PetTomo is built around private shared rooms where invited members care for pets, chat, decorate, and keep memories together. PetTomo 2.0.0 release evidence confirms that a shared room can include extra pets, that pet tickets can add pets, and that members can switch the main pet shown in the room.

This guide focuses on the main pet idea: how to think about which pet should be front and center without treating the room as separate accounts or a public pet feed.

Key Takeaways

  • The shared room remains the main private space for invited members.
  • PetTomo 2.0.0 confirms support for multiple pets in one shared room.
  • The main pet is the pet currently emphasized in the room experience.
  • Switching the main pet helps the room highlight a different pet without moving chat, memories, or decorations elsewhere.
  • Each pet can have its own dress-up style, but claims should stay within confirmed release facts.

What the Main Pet Means

In a multi-pet room, the main pet is the pet members choose to feature most visibly. It is useful when a room has more than one pet but still needs one clear focus for previews, daily check-ins, and shared attention.

The room itself stays shared. Members are still using the same private room context, not posting pets publicly or creating separate social profiles. Chat, memories, photo feeding, decorations, and room state continue to belong to the invited room.

When to Switch the Main Pet

Switching the main pet is useful when the room's focus changes. A couple might keep one pet as the everyday companion and feature another pet during a holiday or anniversary. Friends might rotate the main pet so each member's favorite gets time on the room screen.

The safest way to explain this is practical: switching helps members decide which pet is currently highlighted. It should not be described as changing ownership, deleting another pet, or guaranteeing a specific relationship outcome.

How Dress-Up Fits In

PetTomo 2.0.0 release notes also confirm separate per-pet dress-up. That means the main pet can have its own look while another pet keeps a different style.

This matters for shared-room planning. If members use equipment, they can think about each pet's role: one pet can look cozy, one can look playful, and one can match a seasonal room theme. Keep copy grounded in verified equipment and shared-room behavior.

Practical Room Ideas

Couples

Use one main pet for daily routines and rotate another pet for special days. The room still gives both people one shared place to return to.

Friends

Let the group rotate the main pet when someone wants to show a different style or personality. This keeps the room playful without turning it into a public feed.

Long-distance rooms

Switching the main pet can create a small reason to open the room and check in. PetTomo can support low-pressure rituals, but it should not be framed as replacing real communication.

FAQ

Can a PetTomo room have more than one pet?

Yes. PetTomo 2.0.0 local release evidence confirms that extra pets can be added to a shared room.

What does switching the main pet do?

The confirmed product fact is that members can switch the main pet shown in the room. It helps the room emphasize a different pet while staying in the same shared space.

Does each pet need the same outfit?

No. PetTomo 2.0.0 release evidence confirms that each pet can be dressed up separately.

Summary

The main pet switcher helps a private PetTomo room stay organized when members raise multiple pets together. It lets invited members highlight a different pet while keeping the shared room, chat, photos, memories, decorations, and pet-care routine in one place.