Trading safely in Catch And Tame starts with one rule: only judge the trade that is visible in front of you. Do not accept promises for a second trade, later Robux, real money, account access, or a middleman deal outside Roblox.
Catch And Tame has pets with different rarity, BPS, mutations, breed-only routes, and rideable utility, so a rushed trade can cost more than one animal. Before you accept anything, compare the exact pet you are giving with the exact pet you are receiving.

Check the pet before you accept
Use the Catch And Tame pets list as your first reference point. Look at rarity, base BPS, breed-only status, rideable status, biome, and notes before treating two pets as equal.
A low-BPS pet that is easy to catch is usually easier to replace than a breed-only Mythic or a pet used in a longer breeding chain. A rideable pet can also be useful even when its income is not the highest, because movement saves time while farming.
Be extra careful with mutations and breed-only pets
Mutations can change a pet's income value, so do not trade a mutated pet as if it were a plain copy. Check the mutation name and understand the bonus with the Catch And Tame mutations guide before accepting.
Breed-only pets deserve extra caution too. Pets such as Hydra, Celestial Hydra, Celestial Axolotl, Celestial Griffin, Galaxy Kitsune, and Galaxy Axolotl take parent setup instead of a simple wild catch. If you trade one away, make sure you are comfortable rebuilding that route.
Avoid trust trades and off-platform deals
Do not give a pet first because someone says they will pay later. Do not trade for real money, gift cards, account access, or messages on another app. Do not share your password, email, phone number, or personal information to prove a trade.
Roblox's own trading guidance says completed platform trades cannot be undone, and Roblox safety rules also warn against scams, off-platform direction, and account-credential sharing. If a trade depends on trust instead of the visible exchange, skip it.
Keep proof and slow the trade down
If a trade feels rushed, stop. A fair trader can wait while you check the pet, compare your own copy, and decide whether you still need it for income or breeding.
Use Roblox's report tools for scam attempts, password requests, or personal-info requests. If Roblox trade history is available for the trade type you used, check completed and inactive trades there instead of relying on chat memory.
Quick safe-trade checklist
- Check rarity, BPS, mutation, rideable status, and breed-only status.
- Keep pets you still need for breeding routes or steady income.
- Never accept "give first" trades or later-payment promises.
- Avoid real-money, Robux-outside-Roblox, account, and middleman deals.
- Walk away when the other player rushes, changes the offer, or asks to move off Roblox.
A good Catch And Tame trade should be simple: both sides can see the pets, both sides understand what they are losing, and nothing depends on a promise after the accept button.

