[OOC: Because my permissions post isn't up yet, there will be no spoilers in this post except in threads with castmates.]
[The woman on the screen doesn't look happy, and there is high pitched wailing in the background. She has to raise her voice to talk over it.]
Okay! These animals that we get in the balls, what do they eat? It's been screaming
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Normally, berries or pellets bought from the store is what they eat however. Some Pokemon graze on grass and plants. A handful of trainers make food themselves for the Pokemon, though I'm unaware of the finer details of such a thing just yet and couldn't give you help there.
I have a few who eat fish and bugs as well. It's mostly dependent upon the Pokemon type, I believe.
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Know anything about this type? [Erica turns her camera at the Togepi.]
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That...would be a normal type. The Egg Pokemon, Togepi. They're quite children, from everything I've seen. Not all young or freshly hatched Pokemon are that way, but Togepi seem to be very childish. I'm sure it would enjoy anything you were to give it, provided it doesn't dislike the flavor.
I have a few Pokemon who dislike the more bitter berries, like Rawst, while others hate the sweeter berries like Cheri. Some don't care at all.
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[Aaaand she sighs again.] Well, at least I have some kind of care standard... Treat it like a baby. Thank god for babysitting jobs in junior high.
I'll just have to hope it doesn't care, we don't have too many options...
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They're animals. They can feed themselves.
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What... are you wearing?
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Oh, I haven't seen one like you yet. Wanna tell me what's wrong?
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Um, hello?
[Erica looks annoyed, but the Togepi has stopped screaming to blink and this new arrival, so, progress?]
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This one's really cute! I think they can eat anythin', though. Poochiko already ate my lunch.
[There's a Poochyena coming up behind Hibiki. He stares at Erica and sits down.]
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Oh... You know how to care for these? [She smiles at the Poochyena. Puppy!]
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I usually just feed mine cheese puffs or trail mix, but they tend to disappear on their own for food when we're on the road.
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