Life stages (pet): Difference between revisions

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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 days.
 
The adult stage lasts 25 days for [[cat]]s and small [[dog]]s, and 22 days for large dogs. The length of the elder stage is 5 to 10 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.
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