π All 8 Trough Locations
1. Bunny Trough
Location: In front of Plots 2 & 3 (Common Town). Look between the Art Street and the Bus Stop.
2. Fox Trough
Location: Directly behind House 2, just south of the Bus Stop in the Windmill Flower Field. If you are standing at the bus stop, walk south toward the flower field and check the back side of House 2.
3. Capybara Trough
Location: Crater Lake area. Look near the Fluorite Mine entrance, west of Onsen Mountain Lake.
4. Sea Otter Trough
Location: South of the Fishing Village Square. Look for it on the rocks right by the water's edge.
5. Ferret Trough
Location: North of House 4, near the Rosy River Bridge (or the Northern Windmill).
6. Alpaca Trough
Location: Purple Light Beach. Find it near the bridge leading to the Lighthouse, close to the giant yellow duck.
7. Panda Trough
Location: Jump Puzzle Area (North of Forest Lake). Hidden near large bamboo stalks where Cassie often stands.
8. Deer Trough
Location: East of Forest Lake. Between the Deer Tower and the Spirit Oak Pine Forest.
Wildlife Spawn Conditions
Trough route notes and wildlife appearance locations are different things. Use these confirmed weather conditions when you are looking for the animals themselves.

Capybara
Ruins Β· Rainbow, Rainy

Panda
Forest Jump Puzzle Β· Rainy

Fox
Windmill Flower Field, Amethyst Beach, Meadow Lake Β· Rainbow

Sika Deer
Forest Lake Β· Sunny
Browse all 10 conditions in the wildlife database.
Animal Trough FAQ
Where is the fox trough in Heartopia?
The fox trough is directly behind House 2, just south of the Bus Stop in the Windmill Flower Field. If you start at the bus stop, walk south and check the back side of House 2.
How do I make an animal trough appear on my map?
Walk up to the trough and interact with it once. After discovery, it should stay marked on your in-game map or Animals app for easier daily feeding.
Where are the panda and capybara troughs?
The panda trough is in the Jump Puzzle area north of Forest Lake, near bamboo. The capybara trough is around Crater Lake near the Fluorite Mine route.
Is there a Maltese trough?
Maltese searches usually refer to dogs or pets. This wildlife trough route covers wild animals such as Fox, Panda, Capybara, Sea Otter, Deer, Bunny, Ferret, and Alpaca.