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In ''The Sims 2: Pets'', cats also must be [[Pet skills#Behaviors|trained]] so they can live with Sims. The player can do this by scolding them if they don't want them to do something that is bad, e.g., destroying furniture, or by praising them to encourage a behavior. For example, cats can be trained to be filthy or clean, and cats may get up on tables to eat Sim food unless they have been trained to prefer pet food or to stay off furniture.
 
After a cat becomes an adult, a Sim can stroke the cat, pick it up and hug it, or feed it a treat, although they can no longer be held and carried around. Sims can play with a full-grown cat by pulling out a cat teaser, tossing the cat in the air, or wiggling their fingers at it. The cat teaser and finger-wiggle games will continue until canceled by the player, or until the cat or Sim ends them through [[free will]]. Cats generally enjoy these things, but when playing the finger-wiggle game, a cat may eventually become annoyed and scratch the Sim, which will lower the relationship between the two. Cats may pounce a Sim at times, {{confirm|which may be due in part of their friendliness/aggression [[Personality (pet)|personality]]}}.
 
Unlike their counterparts in ''Unleashed'', kittens in ''Pets'' are mobile and largely self-sufficient. They can feed themselves (provided there is food available), use a [[litter box]], and sleep on [[pet bed]]s without the help of a Sim or their mother. Kittens can also learn [[behaviors]]. However, they cannot go up or down stairs without the help of a Sim and they cannot get jobs or learn [[commands]].