Guide to PPS Pets
Welcome to the official Guide to PPS pets!
PPS is short for Peter Pan Syndrome, which is a condition that some Chickensmoothie pets are born with. It prevents them from growing up, so they get to be young forever! The syndrome has no cure, but don't worry - it's not a bad thing! A pet with PPS is no different than any other outcome, in fact, in many cases they are the rarest outcomes in their litters.
RavenclawHobbit inherited this thread from In the Darke, who ran it from it's creation in October 2011 until April 2013.
DaDwarf took over in May 2016!
Please note, this is not a naming guide. Only a showcase of all PPS's. For the names, please visit each species guide!
Go here to visit the guide index
Welcome to the official Guide to PPS pets!
PPS is short for Peter Pan Syndrome, which is a condition that some Chickensmoothie pets are born with. It prevents them from growing up, so they get to be young forever! The syndrome has no cure, but don't worry - it's not a bad thing! A pet with PPS is no different than any other outcome, in fact, in many cases they are the rarest outcomes in their litters.
RavenclawHobbit inherited this thread from In the Darke, who ran it from it's creation in October 2011 until April 2013.
DaDwarf took over in May 2016!
Please note, this is not a naming guide. Only a showcase of all PPS's. For the names, please visit each species guide!
Go here to visit the guide index
Frequently Asked Questions
Why isn't __ on this list?
If you find a PPS older than 3 montsh that I missed, please feel free to PM me about it. However, this guide is only updated every few months, so to see the newest PPS pets (if any), check the archive!
Why don't you display all PPS's ever released?
We use our handy wiki pages for that! this guide would otherwise get way too big for users with slow internet or on mobile devices. to keep the guide user-friendly, you can find all years sorted on the wiki, only the recent year will be on this front page!
How can you tell if a pet has PPS?
- Most PPS pets have a tag near their hind leg that says "PPS", BUT this is not always the case! Some pets, especially those released during events, do not have this tag. Instead, check the pet's info page. If your pet is a child and it's info page says "Growth: Full Grown", then it is a PPS. If it says "Growth: Still Growing", then your pet does not have PPS and will become an adult soon.
What is an EPPS?
- EPPS stands for "Extreme Peter Pan Syndrome". This simply means that the pet is frozen in it's newborn, or "baby" stage. Regular PPS pets are frozen in their middle or "teenager" stage.
What is a GUPPS?
- GUPPS stands for "Grown-Up PPS". Sometimes, often for Christmas, the CS staff will create adult versions of PPS pets that were released earlier that year. More information on the GUPPS can be found further down on this thread.
How many PPS/EPPS pets are there?
Please check the lists below for accurate counts
