The Kitsune is one of the rarest and most desirable pets in Grow a Garden, introduced during the Zen Update. This limited-time Prismatic Pet combines stunning visual design with a powerful passive trait, making it a top-tier addition for collectors and farmers alike. Here's how you can get your hands on a Kitsune.

The Kitsune can be hatched from the Zen Egg, which was added during the Zen Update as a limited-time item. However, the chances are extremely slim—just 0.08%.
How to Get the Zen Egg:
Zen Egg Info:
| Pet Name | Chance | Trait Description |
|---|---|---|
| Shiba Inu | 40% | Every ~1 min, 15% chance to dig up a random seed. |
| Nihonzaru | 31% | Boosts all pet passives when a Hot Spring is in your garden. |
| Tanuki | 20.82% | Occasionally causes mischief by performing random garden actions. |
| Tanchozuru | 4.6% | Meditates every 10:24m, nearby fruits may mutate into Tranquill. |
| Kappa | 3.5% | Waters fruits, with a rare chance to mutate them with Bloodlit. |
| Kitsune | 0.08% | Steals a fruit from another player, duplicates it, and delivers it with a rare Foxfire mutation. |
If you're not lucky enough to hatch it or don't have the time to grind, you can buy Grow A Garden Kitsune directly from U4GM:
Want to skip the grind and get it now? Head to U4GM and secure your Kitsune before it's gone for good!
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Type | Prismatic |
| Rarity | Limited |
| Hunger | 49,999 |
| Appearance | A white nine-tailed fox with glowing red accents around its head, tails, and paws. The visual theme reflects Japanese folklore. |
| Passive Trait | Nine-Tailed Myth: Every ~22 minutes, it visits another player's fruit, mutates it with Chakra, and duplicates it for you. There is also a very rare chance that it applies Foxfire Chakra, a special mutation. |
Getting a Kitsune in Grow a Garden is a mark of prestige. Whether you earn it through relentless Zen Egg hatching or buy it from a reputable marketplace like U4GM, this majestic fox is more than just a beautiful pet—it's a powerful ally for farming, trading, and showing off in your garden.