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Adorable Sicklefly? Sure that's an oxymoron? But it is indeed one of the cosmetic pets available during the LOTRO Spring Festival! "Enjoy" →
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Adorable Sicklefly? Sure that's an oxymoron? But it is indeed one of the cosmetic pets available during the LOTRO Spring Festival! "Enjoy" →

The Alabaster Donkey is a gentle, white creature who seems really chilled and just wants to accompany you on your Middle-Earth adventures →

LOTRO has four different Shrew Pets available during its Spring Festival event. While you can get each with Spring Leaves, there are other ways →

The Anniversary Celebration Goat is a beautiful creme and white cosmetic pet. Take a look here then adopt one this LOTRO Anniversary →

The LOTRO Autumn Aurochs is a shaggy bull-like animal with huge horns. Adopt a tiny one during Fall Festival or from the Auction House →

The LOTRO Badger pet is a cute, fuzzy, black-and-white critter. You can adopt one during the Fall Festival for event tokens →

The LOTRO Big Goat Kid pet is cute, fluffy and needs a new family. Adopt on this Farmers Faire event for 60 Tokens →

The LOTRO Black Cat pet is a Fall Festival reward and would be lovely and cute if it wasn't staring daggers into you and plotting your demise →

Part wolf, part dog, all wolf-dog. The LOTRO Black Marble Wolf-dog is a shaggy pet available from Fall Festival since 2022. →

The LOTRO Black Peahen pet is more peaceable and less showy than her fancy male counterparts. Exclusive to the Farmers Faire Event →

The LOTRO Blood-Red Bat pet is a striking red variant of the Brown Bat, maybe due to its choice of "diet". Here's how you can get one →

The LOTRO Blue Firefly is a tiny little bug that emits a pulsing orb of blue as it follows you around. Only available during the Midsummer Festival →

A classic look, the LOTRO Blue Peacock is not shy at showing the whole of Middle-Earth how great he is and fanning his many feathers! →

Less showy than the blue peacock, the LOTRO Blue Peahen is still striking and eye-catching with its beautiful blue neck. Exclusive to Farmers Faire →

Get into the mood to be a vampire with your own LOTRO Brown Bat pet! Get this fuzzy, leathery friend during the Fall Festival event →

The Brown Bear Cub won't fight for you, even if you're a Lore-Master. But he will follow you wherever you go! Exclusive to the LOTRO Yule Fest →

Adopt a cute brown and cream chipmunk pet during the LOTRO Midsummer Festival →

The LOTRO Corrupted Craban - because all other Crabain are lovely and jolly and would never be corrupted enough to serve the Enemy...

Mrow! The Cozy Grey Cat is a lovely ball of kitty floof only available during the LOTRO Anniversary Celebration. Here's how to adopt yours →

The Feed-laden Donkey is a Farmers Faire pet carrying all its favourite snacks! No room for YOUR stuff at all! →

The counterpart to the Male Spring Pheasant is the rather dignified Female Spring Pheasant pet. Here's a previous & how to get yours →

The cute Festive Yule Goat Kid is a cosmetic pet from Yule Festival. It is chocolate brown and white and sports a festive red-and-white jumper! →

Thankfully, the LOTRO Fiery Yellow Beetle pet is only firey in colour. Despite being called Pyre, it is unlikely to take you down in a blaze of...fire →

The LOTRO Fire-fox Bandit pet was new to the 2023 Farmers Faire. It's deep orange with black stripes, a black mask and very cute →

Depicting what is possibly a huge, purple lily, the LOTRO Floral Kite is simple, yet beautiful. You can only pick it up during Spring Festival though →

The LOTRO Forest-spirit Goat, exclusive to Fall Festival is soot-grey with a tasteful selection of autumnal leaves and flowers decorating it →

If you ever want to say that the cat is your spirit animal, then get on over to Fall Festival. For tokens or Mithril, go adopt a LOTRO Ghostly Cat →
A fiery sunset-themed kite with fluffy clouds, the LOTRO Gloaming Kite is exceedingly eye-catching. Get yours at the next Farmers Faire →

Nothing says "Happy Birthday LOTRO" more than a Golden Crystal Beetle! Or was it cake? Either way, you can get this pet during the Anniversary!

Get your Golden Dragon Kite during the LOTRO Anniversary and pretend you have your very own wyrm looking resentfully down on you! →

The Golden Grain Kite is an Earthy-brown colour with striking golden grains sewn on and extra depth given with shadows →

The simple diamond-shaped Gondor Midsummer Kite has a streamer tail and bears the famous White Tree →

A tiny version of your normal lurker, the LOTRO Gourd-lurker is a cute cosmetic pet with a half-pumpkin on its back. Maybe it wants to be a turtle.

The Tome of the Green Peacock is acquired for 20 Festivity Tokens, which you earn through Seasonal Instances. See this beautiful peacock here →

Why force yourself to choose between a blue or black one when you can have a Green Peahen? Gentle, serene and not prone to showing off →

A shifty-eyed expression tells you that the LOTRO Grey Pig pet can be yours to love and care for. Not eat. Exclusive to the Farmers Faire →

The LOTRO Harbinger of the Sage's Storm is a red-and-orange crabban or crow pet available from the Fall Festival. The bird is lava! →

The harvest revelry kite is a traditional diamond-shaped kite with muted browns and blue with a grain and pretzel motif →
You've heard of a horse-drawn cart. Now a hedgehog-drawn cart with its own white hare passenger arrives! A Hedgehog and Hare Parade is here →

This cute, snuffly, LOTRO Hedgehog pet has adorable mannerisms and animations. I've tried to capture some here. Adopt your own! Here's how→

As far as evil pets go, the LOTRO Ill Omened Beast is quite cute. He's a Warg pup, complete with pole, like the Goblins' mounts have →

The LOTRO Ill Omened Crab pet may look just ordinary, but its blue aura and squelchy noises tell you otherwise. Info and how to get it here→

If huge, disgusting, creepy things are your cup of tea, DON'T add it to your tea! Adopt an Ill Omened Crawler during the event and...enjoy? →

The LOTRO Ill Omened Hound pet is a jet black dog (or barghest, who knows?) with red eyes and razor-sharp teeth. Do you want this pup? →

The LOTRO Ill Omened Jackal a beautiful, but stern, long-eared wolf. Complete with howl, it can be earned during Ill Omens. But it's not evil →

While other Ill Omens pets are genuinely evil, the LOTRO Ill Omened Snake is just stern. Its green and purple scale design is pretty too. Take a look →

A writhing, wriggling LOTRO Ill Omened Worm, ominously called "Ghost" to accompany you on your travels. Or glare resentfully at you from behind.

The Kite of the Sickle is a LOTRO Cosmetic 'pet' from Yule Festival. It features the Sickle constellation and other stars in a purple sky →

The LOTRO Lantern Gourd-lurker actually looks kinda cute. It's carrying part of a pumpkin held in place by spider webs, but the lurker's happy! →

The Large Gondorian Kite is an inverted diamond one with a very long tail. Available during the LOTRO Midsummer Festival →

The LOTRO Leaf-fall Kite features a sunset, snowy hills and, wait for it... falling leaves. You're surprised, I'm sure! Grab yours at Fall Festival →

The LOTRO Black Peacock is sooty-black and occasionally shows off its white-and-grey fan. It's only available during the Farmers Faire Event →

Ladies and Gentlemen, I present the creature determined to be the first of his race to fly: the Merrymaking Hamster! Oh, it's a LOTRO pet, too! →

LOTRO's Moth Kite is huge and colourful, and features four wings, among other moth aspects. Find out more about it (and moths) here →

A bassett-hound style dog pet, the Mushroom Nether-hound is cute, with folds of skin and eyes that say "give me all your mushrooms" →

The Night Sky Craban does exactly what it says - it's a crow-like bird, but with various night colours: greys, blacks, purples and blues →

The LOTRO Oaken Kite is a beautiful burgundy one, featuring two large acorns and the silhouette of a branch. Get yours during Fall Festival. →

The LOTRO Perfect Curl Garden Snail - probably the largest and fastest snail in all of Middle-Earth. And inspired all that year's Spring Cosmetics! →

The Picnic Pony is a cosmetic pet from the LOTRO Farmers Faire, carrying even more goodies for outdoor dining! →

The LOTRO Poinsettia-Weathed Huorn is a cosmetic pet only available during Yule Festival. Let it wander around with you and not attack your feet.

Because LOTRO Fall Festival isn't creepy enough, you can now have a tiny semi-sentient Pumpkin Huorn following you. →

The LOTRO Purple Firefly is a tiny little bug that emits a pulsing orb of purple as it follows you around. Only available during the Midsummer Festival →

"Everywhere you go, always take the weather with you!" Summon your own LOTRO Rain-Cloud pet and rain on everyone else's parades →

The LOTRO Red Firefly is a tiny little bug that emits a pulsing orb of red as it follows you around. Only available during the Midsummer Festival →

Agnes the LOTRO Sienna Goat pet is only available during the Ill Omens Event. She isn't at all creepy. Maybe her name gives a clue as to why →

Who says Hamsters are house pets? Take the Sienna Hamster from the LOTRO Anniversary with you on your travels →
Honk! The LOTRO Silly Goose pet is grey, grumpy and clearly does not like being called "Silly"! See it here, along with how to adopt your own →

A snowy, silver chipmunk, who can be yours for tokens from the LOTRO Midsummer Festival →

Suspiciously similar to its golden cousin, the Silver Dragon Kite is...wait for it...silver! You can pick one up during the LOTRO Anniversary →

Everywhere you go, always take the weather with you! This LOTRO Anniversary "pet" is a vivid blue with fluffy clouds. Take a look →

The Snow Owl is hooty, fuzzy and fluffy. He's also available from the LOTRO Yule Festival. Adopt your own owl this Yuletide →
The Snow-dusted Farm-yard Horse is a cosmetic pet in LOTRO. It is a gorgeous, farmstead-looking pony. Here's how and when you can get it →

The Snowy Barn Owl is a beautiful cosmetic pet available from LOTRO's Yule Festival. Just let it hunt shrews and your eyes might be safe →

The LOTRO Soot-Feathered Crow is one of the bird pets from the Fall Festival. It has multitone brown & black feathers making it lovely for a crow.

The Spooky Jackdaw is a pet you can acquire during LOTRO's Fall Festival. With red eyes and either its skull or a skull-cap showing, it's freaky →

A beautiful, gentle Spotted Woodland Fawn cosmetic pet can be yours to accompany you on your travels. She's available during the LOTRO Farmers Faire →

The Male Spring Pheasant is a LOTRO Cosmetic pet available during Spring Festival only. And it's as near-to-life as possible, I think! →

The LOTRO Summer Concert Firefly adds to other coloured Firefly pets available during Midsummer. This one's green, but with a longer name! →

Blissfully *not* in blood red, the LOTRO Tattered Bat is a spookier version of the common brown bat. But it has holes and tears in its wings...

The LOTRO Tome of the Fire Grim lets you have an angry fire elemental follow you around. Yes, it's a mini-evil, but it can keep you warm! →

The Tome of the Grim is a mini form of an elemental Ancient Evil, most likely a Frost Grim. If that's the kind of pet you like, get one at Yule Fest! →

As if a mini Ancient Evil were not sinister enough. This one openly admits to being a Shadow Grim. Harness yours at the LOTRO Yule Fest →

The LOTRO Snow Not-So-Grim is an Ancient Evil cunningly disguised as a snowman. An out-of-control snowman. Nothing to see here →

The LOTRO Winter's Flower looks suspiciously like a snowflake to me. Oh, wait! That's because it is a snowflake. A giant one on a kite, that is. →

Adopt a podgy ball of cuteness and have the Tri-colour Corgi gazing adoringly at you. All day, every day. Get yours at the LOTRO Anniversary →

The LOTRO Wedding Celebration Pony is a gentle, fluffy horsey pulling a low cart. In the cart are fireworks that launch every so often. Is that OK? →

The White Hare is just a simple, white fuzzy ball of long-eared floor. No crown, no snow. Just needs a friend. I'm sure you can manage that! →

At Spring Festival you can adopt your very own White-headed Hawk pet - and you don't even need to be a Lore-Master to do it! →

Guess what the LOTRO White Huorn Pet is? It's a Huorn...that's white! And a tad scary and plots your demise, starting with your ankles →

This LOTRO White Puppy pet is so cute and fluffy! More importantly, this Spring Festival pet looks really happy and is full of character. See here →

The White Wolf-Dog pet is exclusive to the LOTRO Yule Festival. But is definitely more wolf than dog. Tell me I'm wrong? →

The Wild Chocolate Donkey pet is available from LOTRO's Midsummer Festival. It's lovely, gentle and definitely not made from wild chocolate →

The LOTRO Wild Spotted Donkey is a gorgeous and fuzzy off-white variety, with patches of brown hair all over it. Get yours from Spring Festival →

The LOTRO Windfells Owl pet is acquired from Fall Festival for tokens. What's creepy is that I do not remember any owls in the Windfells...

The Wine Red Snake pet tome from LOTRO's Midsummer Festival let summon a browny-red snake for company. See it here, get it there →

Adopt your own Woodland Doe at this year's LOTRO Farmers Faire event. She's rather pretty too →

The Woodland Hart is an adult Stag, with elegant horns and a rather happy expression too. Only available during the LOTRO Farmers Faire →

Adopt your own, grey-furred LOTRO Woodland RAbbit during Spring Festival! It's super-cute, fuzzy and really well done. Pictures and info here →

The cute Yule Princess Bunny from the LOTRO Yule Festival is a pure white rabbit with a holly-leaf wreath as a crown! Get yours this Wintertide! →

The LOTRO Yule Rabbit is white, very cute and comes with its own snow flurry! However, you cannot just buy one with Yule Festival Tokens. →