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Pets have their own [[gravestone]]s and a special memory is also added when a pet dies.
Pets have their own [[gravestone]]s and a special memory is also added when a pet dies.


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Revision as of 22:19, 15 January 2010

See also: Life stages

Like Sims pets age in stages.

A pet starts as a kitten or puppy and ages to an adult. In The Sims 2 they will eventually age to an elder and die, but in The Sims: Unleashed and The Sims 2 Pets for console, adult pets live indefinitely.

Kittens and puppies cannot have jobs or learn commands but they can learn behaviors. They also must be carried up and down stairs.

Elder pets can retire from their career.

Death

This section describes features that are only available in The Sims 2.


Pets will eventually die of old age, being the only way they can die, as a police(wo)man will take the pet away before starvation.

When a pet dies, the Grim Reaper will come to take the animal away. Other dogs on the lot will surround the Grim Reaper in a circle and howl. Cats arch their backs and hiss.

Pet deaths have their own unique cinemas. A dog's death will result in the Grim Reaper throwing a stick and the dog fetching, while a cat is thrown a ball of yarn.

Pets have their own gravestones and a special memory is also added when a pet dies.