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Kittenheimer-Gagnon household
Name Kittenheimer-Gagnon household
Members Erna Kittenheimer, Hermine Gagnon, Yves Gagnon, Zoë Kittenheimer
Lot Hindquarter Hideaway
Other information
Game The Sims 4
Playability Playable
World Brindleton Bay

The Kittenheimer-Gagnon household ( Listen  /ˈkɪ.ʔənhɑːɪmɑr/) is one of the pre-made households that reside in Brindleton Bay, the world shipped with The Sims 4: Cats & Dogs. It consists of Zoë Kittenheimer, her father Yves Gagnon and her two grandmothers Erna Kittenheimer and Hermine Gagnon. Erna's husband Leander and her daughter Neela are unplayable ghosts found on the lot.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

Zoë first appeared in The Sims 2 being the only alive member. She's in a romantic relationship with Connor Schweiger. In The Sims 4: Cats & Dogs the family reappeared, where Zoë is still a toddler and is being raised by her father and her grandmothers.

Onomatology[edit | edit source]

Kittenheimer: The combination of kitten, referring to a juvenile cat, and -heimer, a suffix usally used in German surnames, literally meaning "home".
Gagnon: Derived from old French meaning "guard dog".
Erna: Feminine form of Ernest, meaning "serious". Can also mean "brisk", "vigourous" and "hale" in Old Norse.
Leander: Latin form of the Greek name Λεανδρος (Leandros), meaning "lion" and "man".
Hermine: Feminine form of Herman, meaning "army man".
Jacques: French form of Jacob or James.
Yves: Medieval French form of Ivo.
Zoë: Dutch form and English variant of Zoe, meaning "life" in Greek.

Members[edit | edit source]

1st Generation[edit | edit source]

2nd Generation[edit | edit source]

3rd Generation[edit | edit source]

Gallery[edit | edit source]