OK! Let's take these in order.
Yes! But my arms are too short to reach from the bed, under this shady tree, on the Beach...
Something to take advantage of but I'm too lazy to do that. But! Laziness gives us the opportunity to test this out. What's the outcome of only Autopetting if your Animals are already at 5
?
(see below)
The first step towards enlightenment is realization that there isn't enough time in the day. This is CA telling you that since you cannot do it all, you should do it minimal.
Ommmmmmm........
The second step towards enlightenment is acknowledging that 'needed' is instead 'wanted'. Transcend your needs and reduce your wants.
The third step is to explore minimalism. You want g to buy things but only buy what makes you
happy. Because the rest will make you excessively busy (lol redundant) and less happy. If you want a thing in the game then grow/buy/make that thing and don't make any more. Put or hide it away if it's direct function is merely 'nice' or a 'convenience' and not a necessity. Min/max is a dirty word unless it's about your free time.
Examples
• I have removed all but 1 Pig and almost down to 1 Dinosaur. I don't waste time chasing Truffles and for the Dinos, I have a Shipping Bin right next to the AutoGrabber in the Coop for it's Eggs. I'll check the Coop about once a week and process the Golden Eggs in 16 Mayo Makers lined up at the bottom but only when I remember or feel like it.
• Same goes for the Barn, check once a week or so to process some Cheese and Ostrich Eggs and grab the Wool for Emily's Shop. Haven't even made more machines in there so I'm "behind' on that but
it doesn't matter.
• Ignore Fish Ponds unless they produce Cinder Shards or Bananas or Amethyst, etc. The value of Ponds is those special and fun treats, not the Roe.
• Reduce Farm size. I'm down to 96 tiles, takes about 90 game minutes 9x/year to manage, less than a full day of Farm work a year.
• And Autopetters. Can't really completely ignore the Barn and Coop without these. Above I mentioned
explore minimalism and here's another way: I stopped petting my animals in Spring and it's beginning of Fall now. All are still at full
though they are producing variable quality goods, mostly
and
with some
. This is not a concern as those goods are mostly processed and the g differences are dwarfed by the ease of bulk processing Crops in Jars and Kegs. You can safely Autopet animals as a time saver as the time saved very much outweighs the small loss in g.
Of course if petting your bunbuns like
@MogBeoulve is an integral part of your happy game experience then by all means do this and that's the point. You spend time wisely elsewhere to create time for the
good things.