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Revision as of 17:17, 18 November 2017

Deadgrass Isle
Neighborhood · Featured in: The Sims 4: Cats & Dogs
Deadgrass Isle
Once the site of a mysterious shipwreck, the Deadgrass Isle is now home to the world famous Brindleton Light and the city’s largest population of indigenous strays. Lately, however, there have been some rumors about strange visitors after sundown…
Name Deadgrass Isle
Game(s) The Sims 4: Cats & Dogs

Deadgrass Isle is a neighborhood in Brindleton Bay. It is a remote island of the town. The neighborhood contains no residential lots, and the only active lot in this neighborhood is a museum: Deadgrass Discoveries. Other amenities include a cemetery for pets and a lighthouse.

The lighthouse, called Brindleton Light, is open to visitors and is a possible WooHoo location, while the cemetery is dedicated for dead pets. It is also the second time a cemetery appears in The Sims 4, the first being around the world of Forgotten Hollow in Vampires.

Community lots

Deadgrass Discoveries

Deadgrass Discoveries


Type: Museum
Size: 30x30
Number of floors: 2

Deadgrass Discoveries is a museum located next to the lighthouse.

Neighborhood amenities

Brindleton Light

Brindleton Light

Brindleton Light is the first lighthouse ever in The Sims 4 to allow Sims to visit. It has a spectacular, appealing view. Sims can also WooHoo in this amenity.

Pets' Cemetery

Deadgrass Isle also features a pet cemetery. It is far away from the museum lot and Brindleton Light. The cemetery's residents can be seen walking around the island, mostly during nighttime.

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