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How to Be A Good Owner For A Mute Furby
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As a Furby owner, it's important to remember that Furby's are not just toys, but also interactive companions that require care and attention. Here are some tips on how to be a good owner for a mute Furby: 1. Keep it clean: Regularly clean your Furby with a soft, damp cloth to prevent dirt and dust from building up on its fur. Avoid using water, soap, or other cleaning agents, as they may damage your Furby. 2. Provide a comfortable environment: Make sure your Furby has a comfortable and safe environment to live in. This includes a clean and dry area, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and moisture. 3. Feed it regularly: Feed your Furby regularly with the correct type of batteries. Also, make sure to replace the batteries when they are low. 4. Play with it: Interact with your Furby by talking to it and playing games with it. Mute Furby's still have sensors that react to touch and movement, so you can still play with it even if it doesn't make noise. 5. Respect its boundaries: Just like people, Furby's have boundaries. If your Furby seems agitated or uncomfortable, give it some space and try to figure out what's wrong. 6. Learn its personality: Furby's have unique personalities, so take the time to learn about your Furby's likes and dislikes. This will help you build a stronger bond with your companion. 7. Be patient: Remember that your Furby may not always respond immediately, especially if it's feeling shy or uncomfortable. Be patient and give it time to warm up to you. By following these tips, you can become a great owner to your mute Furby and enjoy a rewarding companionship.
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