''Note: Status does unknown things to tamed [[animals]], if you have any information, please edit this''
== A good guide to raising Taming skill ==
You'll need:
1x cauldron
1x meat
1x pig
1x pottery '''flask'''
water
1. Fill the cauldron with the water and put the meat in and cook it till it makes a soup.
2. Get the pig and if you haven't done so already, walk it off deed.
3. Get the pottery flask and drag the soup from the cauldron to the flask and tame the pig off deed.
4. You'll only take .25 of the soup into the flask from the cauldron. 5. Tame the pig using the soup in the flask and once its tamed, repeat the process over and over till you have no more soup.
Edit: The taming status can be used to know when your animal will go untame. Here is an explanation on how taming seems to work. When you tame an animal numerous times, at a 42 taming skill, for example, your animal will have a max "tamed level" of [42]. Over time, this value will [[decay]], and examining the animal to check its status can tell you on average how high this "level" is, with "upset" being the least reliable status, as your animal could go untame without further warning.