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Categoría : SimulaciónVersión: 1.0.41

Tamaño:67.9 MBSO : Android 5.1+

Revelador:seungsunsee

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Embárcate en una encantadora aventura llena de adorables gatos justo en tu propio espacio. Prepárese para conocer una variedad de hermosos gatos y pasar tiempo de calidad con ellos. Libere sus felinos favoritos, proporcione agua fresca y mantenga sus cajas de arena limpias. Cada momento que pases con ellos es una oportunidad para una experiencia curativa relajante.

Para mejorar su espacio vital, disfrute de la compra de muebles que provocan sus instintos decorativos. Cree un ambiente acogedor que usted y sus gatos puedan disfrutar juntos. Se trata de hacer que su espacio sea exclusivamente el suyo y divertirse con sus amigos peludos.

¿Qué hay de nuevo en la última versión 1.0.41?

Última actualización el 27 de octubre de 2024

  • Optimización de la interfaz de usuario
  • Se corrigió algunos errores.
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