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In ''The Sims: Unleashed'', kittens and puppies are objects, and appear as maternity tents topped by a cat face or dog face. The mother will watch them, but it is not possible to interact with them.
 
In ''The Sims 2: Pets'', kittens and puppies are independent family members with their own [[Motive (pet)|needs]], though they do not have the Scratch or Chew motives. They are mobile, but cannot climb stairs, and must be carried up and down them. They cannot be taken to [[community lot]]s. They cannot have jobs or learn [[commands]], but they can learn [[behaviors]]. While they cannot get on beds or furniture, they can be praised for not getting on them, and therefore trained to stay off them. This stage lasts three four days.
 
The adult stage lasts 25 26 days for [[cat]]s and small [[dog]]s, and 22 days for large dogs. The length of the elder stage is 5 to 10 11 days, and is random. The adult or elder stage can be extended by having the pet eat the [[Kibble of Life]]. Unlike Sims, who age at 6:00 pm (18:00), pets age at either 10:00 am or 11:00 am. Elder pets can retire from their [[career (pet)|career]]. However, they cannot get jobs.
 
In ''The Sims 3: Pets'', cats are kittens for seven Sim days, adults for twenty-eight Sim days, and elders for seventeen Sim days, then they die. Dogs are puppies for seven Sim days, adults for twenty-five Sim days, and elders for fourteen days, then they will die. Horses are foals for five Sim days, adults for thirty-five Sim days, and elders for seventeen days, then they will die. All living pets are fully controllable at all life stages, and all living pets can learn new skills at all life stages.
 
Only adult pets can get pregnant, elder males can make an adult animal pregnant.
 
In ''The Sims 4:'' ''Cats & Dogs'', Sims can own cats and dogs as pets, which are the main feature of the expansion pack. Unlike previous games, pets cannot be controlled by the player, similarly to ''The Sims 2: Pets'', and there is no cheat that will allow the player to do so. Sims can interact with these pets in various form of ways such as feeding, playing and training, and are able to bond with them through these interactions.
 
Both pets have three life stages; kitten/puppy, adult and elder. They will live through these life stages like normal Sims, but much shorter. Pets can also [[Death|die]], but only from old age. Both cats and dogs can have three different [[Pet trait (The Sims 4)|pet traits]], which are unique to them and are not available to Sims. These traits control the pets' actions and reactions towards the surrounding world. Some traits have unique attributes for one of the two species, but most traits are identical to one another.
 
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In ''The Sims 3: Pets'', stray cats, lost dogs, and wild horses will also die eventually and get a gravestone. As they die, the other stray animals will surround them, along with everyone else on the lot.
 
In ''The Sims 4: Cats & Dogs'', Sims can own cats and dogs as pets, which are the main feature of the expansion pack. Unlike previous games, pets cannot be controlled by the player, similarly to ''The Sims 2: Pets'', and there is no cheat that will allow the player to do so. Sims can interact with these pets in various form of ways such as feeding, playing and training, and are able to bond with them through these interactions.
 
Both pets have three life stages; kitten/puppy, adult and elder. They will live through these life stages like normal Sims, but much shorter. Pets can also [[Death|die]], but only from old age. Both cats and dogs can have three different [[Pet trait (The Sims 4)|pet traits]], which are unique to them and are not available to Sims. These traits control the pets' actions and reactions towards the surrounding world. Some traits have unique attributes for one of the two species, but most traits are identical to one another.
 
{{Lifestages}}