Breeding

$$To have more little bundles of fur running around the house, consider breeding pets. But remember, each pet will take up a family slot, and a lot can only have a total of ten pets or Sims in one house. Obviously, the basic thing needed is two pets of the same species and different sexes. But they can't just be made to breed on command, and just like people they will need to get to know each other. If they misbehave with one another, use 'Scold' so they learn to get along.

In The Sims: Unleashed, the player will eventually get a message asking to go through with the breeding process. Just like having a Sim baby, a new item appears, a little maternity tent where the dog or cat mommy-to-be will be staying for the next few days. The player doesn't have to take care of the puppy or kitten, but they do have to take care of the mother, since her mood will reflect on her baby. Unhappy mothers will neglect the puppy or kitten, in which case Animal Control will come to take it away.

In The Sims 2 Pets a pet house is required, then a Sim has the option to command a pet to try to have puppies/kittens with another pet. The Sim must have a good relationship with the selected pet to successfully command it, as well as the two pets which are wished to breed. If successful, the two pets will go into a pet house and woohoo. If the female pet is pregnant the player will hear the same music that chimes when a Sim conceives.

Pregnant female pets show little noticeable signs of pregnancy, and can go to work as normal. However they do suffer from the same decrease in needs as a pregnant Sim. They give birth after three days like Sims. Pets can produce a litter of up to 4 puppies or kittens, depending on how crowded the Sim household is.

The player also has the option of keeping a pet's offspring, giving them up for adoption or selling them. The simoleons earned by selling the litter is based on how well trained the pet is. More training equals more simoleons!

Notes & Tips

 * If you want your pets to have a better relationship, lock them in a room with two food bowls and two beds. Don't put any toys in the room, so when the pets get bored they will be forced to play with each other.