Who to sell cat to osrs

Umm I just have a question, i heard you can sell overgrown cats or w/e for 100 deaths at al kharid, was wondering where?

"Cats" are at ardy, but "Overgrown" is at shantay

Edited June 5, 2008 by Legolas 4477

Im literally searching for 20 mins in westardougne for that civilian to sell my overgrown cat but all I find are mourners or normal women... Help please...

Who to sell cat to osrs

Who to sell cat to osrs

Who to sell cat to osrs

Who to sell cat to osrs

Who to sell cat to osrs

Who to sell cat to osrs

Cats are common pets that can follow the player. In order to obtain a pet cat, a player must complete the Gertrude's Cat quest, after which Gertrude will give them a kitten as part of the reward. After three hours, the kitten will grow into a pet cat. Cats no longer need the food or attention required of a kitten, and will not run away.

After another five-six hours of having the adult cat following the player, it will become an overgrown cat. Overgrown cats can be trained into wily cats, that will eventually become lazy cats. Lazy cats can repeatedly be trained back into wily cats.

Only one kitten may be owned at a time, including the hellkitten variant. Players may purchase a new kitten from Gertrude for 100 coins whenever their current kitten turns into an overgrown cat, or their cat is stored in a player-owned house menagerie. The colour of the kitten will be randomised, unless the player wears a Ring of Charos (a) while purchasing the kitten, which allows them to choose the colour.

Any type of cat can be turned into a Hellcat variant by chasing the hell-rats in Evil Dave's basement. Hellcats can be morphed back into their original colour by feeding them a bucket of milk.

Cats can be interacted with in a number of ways, such as by stroking them, showing them a ball of wool or wielding a mouse toy while the cat follows the player. Cats may be spoken to with a catspeak amulet, or without it after partial completion of Dragon Slayer II. They can also chase rats, with a successful catch rate depending on the type of cat. Regular adult cats have a success rate of 50%.

Similar to every pet, cats can be stored in the menagerie of a player-owned house. They however cannot be insured by Probita and will run off if the player dies, if they were either in the player's inventory or following the player.

Players can use their adult cats, including hellcats, on civilians in West Ardougne in the south-western area of the city to sell it to them for 100 death runes (18,400). This increases to 200 death runes (36,800) with the easy Ardougne achievement diary reward. Cats can also be shooed-away if the player no longer wishes to keep them.

Combat stats[edit | edit source]

Who to sell cat to osrs

When fighting Hell-Rat Behemoths, the King rat or in the Rat Pits, cats have the following combat stats:[1]

Quests[edit | edit source]

Dialogue[edit | edit source]

This article on an NPC has an associated dialogue page.
Click here for a transcript of possible conversations with this NPC.

Changes[edit | edit source]

Date Changes
28 May 2015
(update)

West Ardougne citizens no longer say they're giving you 100 death runes if they're actually going to give you 200.

7 April 2016
(update)

Attempted to fix a bug whereby cats occasionally tried to grow into the wrong state.

16 May 2006
(update)

The NPC was made invisible on the minimap.

26 April 2005
(update)
  • The "Stroke", "Shoo-away", and "Chase vermin" options were replaced with an "Interact-with" option.
  • A "Talk-to" option was added.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. ^ Jagex. Mod Ash's Twitter account. 27 January 2020. (Archived from the original on 28 May 2020.) Mod Ash: "[do you know the actual levels for each type of cat?] Attack, Strength, Defence, HP for each... Kitten: 1, 1, 0, 4 Grown: 4, 3, 0, 6 Overgrown: 3, 5, 0, 10 Lazy: 6, 6, 2, 14 Wily: 12, 8, 2, 12 @OSRS_Wiki"