So, you’ve adopted a neighbor from the Andromeda Galaxy. Congratulations! Before you reach for the kibble, remember: what’s a "superfood" for us might be "rocket fuel" (literally) for them. 1. Analyze the Anatomy First, identify the intake method. They’ll likely enjoy organic matter. Silicon-based? Pass the gravel and quartz chips.
If your guest starts glowing a soft neon green or begins vibrating at a frequency that mimics 80s synth-pop, you’ve nailed it! So, you’ve adopted a neighbor from the Andromeda Galaxy
Just leave the lid off a jar of high-quality essential oils or perhaps a slightly leaky propane tank (check your local safety codes first!). 2. The "No-Go" List Common Earth staples can have… interesting side effects: Silicon-based
Might lead to accidental levitation. Keep your ceilings padded. 3. Meal Prep Tips you’ve nailed it!
It looks like you're starting a fun, quirky guide! A Guide for Earthlings" (or Кормление домашнего инопланетянина ). Feed Your Pet Alien: A Survival Guide for Earthly Hosts
Most extraterrestrials prefer their food to be "energetically charged." Try microwaving their meals for exactly 42 seconds, or arranging their snacks in the shape of their home constellation to prevent homesickness. 4. Signs of a Happy Alien
Known to cause spontaneous invisibility in Martians. Kale: Often acts as a powerful hallucinogen for Rigellians.