Cats & Soup is a cozy idle game where players watch adorable cats cook soup, chop ingredients, rest, and live in a peaceful forest. The game is built around a calm routine: you earn gold from cooking stations, unlock new facilities, collect different cat breeds, and slowly turn the forest into a cute little cat village.
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Helpful tips to progress faster, spend resources wisely, and avoid common mistakes.The Jar Fairy is one of the best gold sources in Cats & Soup because it gives a reward based on your current income. Before claiming it, spend your gold on useful facility upgrades so the Fairy reward scales from a stronger economy.
For F2P players, this is one of the best ad rewards to prioritize. Upgrade first, claim the Jar Fairy, then use that gold to upgrade again.
Fish are limited, so do not feed every cat equally. It is usually better to build one high-heart “carry cat” and use that cat on your strongest gold-producing facility.
This matters more in mid and late game. A high-heart cat can often be more valuable than a perfect-skill cat with low hearts, especially when you move it to newer, stronger stations.
Cat skills only help when the cat is assigned to the matching facility. If the skill is not active, you are not getting the bonus, even if the cat looks useful on that station.
Use the Observatory carefully. Rerolling every weak cat wastes resources; save rerolls for important production cats or when you are trying to improve a key station.
Do not blindly spread gold across everything. Check which facility gives the best income boost and push that one first, especially after Jar Fairy, balloons, tickets, or other gold rewards.
Use leftover gold to keep other facilities from falling too far behind. This gives better progress than only pressing recommended upgrades all the time.
Recipe points improve dish prices, and you get them mainly from rest facilities and Frog Prince rewards. They are useful, but gold usually drives progression faster because it unlocks and upgrades facilities.
Spend recipe points regularly in the recipe book, but do not treat every recipe-point reward as equal to Jar Fairy gold. If you only watch a few ads, Jar Fairy usually matters more.
Outfits are not just cosmetic. Some give bonuses to dish prices, stations, or other parts of your economy, so they can help progression if used well.
You do not need to min-max every cat, but your strongest production cats should not wear random items if you have gear that boosts their station or dish type.