Save the Pets turns each level into a mini engineering challenge: you have a few seconds to draw one continuous line that protects a pet from incoming danger. The trick is not drawing big, but drawing smart.
Bees, rolling objects, spikes, and gravity traps follow patterns, yet your line shape changes how those hazards bounce, slide, or collapse. A curved dome can deflect attacks; a flat bridge can fail instantly if its anchor points are weak.

When levels become crowded, use small structural ideas instead of giant scribbles: triangle braces for stability, side hooks to prevent slipping, and compact enclosures to reduce leverage from impacts. Clean geometry beats panic drawing.

At harder stages, ink efficiency becomes a hidden skill. The game favors compact structures with strong support geometry over huge protective blobs. Learning how force travels through your drawn line helps you build shields that survive repeated impacts.
When stuck, replay with one design variable changed at a time: anchor position, curve angle, or enclosure width. This scientific iteration quickly reveals why your previous design failed and accelerates mastery far more than random redraw attempts.