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My Talking Tom Tips and Tricks Guide, Part 2: More Hints, Cheats, and Strategies

Welcome to part 2 of the My Talking Tom tips and tricks guide! Click here to go back to part one of the guide.

Your cat sleeping is one of the most tedious things to wait for in the game. If you don’t want to do the trick where you set the time ahead, then put your cap to bed, shut the app off and go do something else for awhile. Your cat will restore about 1% per minute when it comes to sleep, and it will gain experience points as it sleeps.

If you still don’t want to wait, though, you can wake your cat up early to do something else, such as play. If you wake your cat around 25%, it will still be tired, but it won’t resist playtime, so you can go and play the game to earn more coins and experience points. Then, you can put your cat to bed afterwards.

It’s best to put the cat to bed when its energy reaches something like 70%, so that you don’t have to wait forever for your cat to wake back up.

When you are playing the whack-a-mouse game, it can get very quick, but there’s a point where the mice stop advancing at a certain speed. Despite the fact that the red mouse appears to be going faster, it will come at the same rate as the other mice. You can hammer to the beat of a song if you don’t want to bother trying to watch their speed. Possibly the most accurate song to hammer to is “Wake Me Up” by Avicii.

The more levels that you gain, the more your cat’s appearance changes as it grows. Your cat will first be at the baby stage, then the toddler stage, and so on and so forth.

Speed up the gaining of experience levels by buying the right kind of furniture. Look for the furniture with a specific tag next to it, such as “0.4x” or “0.8x” to increase the multiplier. You will unlock better and better furniture as you gain experience levels.