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His learned commands are "Come Here" and "Speak". His personality is Genius-Doofus, Aggressive-Cowardly, Pigpen-Finicky, Lazy, and Friendly.
His learned commands are "Come Here" and "Speak". His personality is Genius-Doofus, Aggressive-Cowardly, Pigpen-Finicky, Lazy, and Friendly.


But technically, Mickey Kat should be female, as he is calico and that type of cat is always female, not male.
But technically, Mickey Kat should be female, as he is calico and that type of cat is almost always female due to the coat color linked to XX chromosomes. Male specimens exist, they are very rare and carry XXY chromosomes.
[[Category: Pets (ep)]]
[[Category: Pets (ep)]]

Revision as of 07:40, 20 April 2011

Mickey Kat
Biography
''Mickey is an easy-going, happy-go-lucky cat who loves the simple life. All he needs is a doting Sim who's willing to spend every second of the day attending to him!''
Name Mickey Kat
Gender Male Male
Age Adult Adult
Species Cat
Breed Calico
Kat Family
Owner(s) Tara Kat
Personality
Traits
 Lazy
 Friendly
Other Information
Playability Playable
Neighborhood Lots and Houses bin


Mickey Kat is the oldest cat in the Kat Family, which appeared in the Pets expansion pack. His owner is Tara Kat. His memories suggest that he was adopted by Tara who soon adopted Samantha and Faline after him.

Mickey is a long-haired calico with a cream base coat, tawny top coat and sable spots. He is speculated to be the child of Scout Kat and Maggie Kat, two cats that Tara's mother, Ginia Kat, owned in The Sims expansion pack, Unleashed.

His learned commands are "Come Here" and "Speak". His personality is Genius-Doofus, Aggressive-Cowardly, Pigpen-Finicky, Lazy, and Friendly.

But technically, Mickey Kat should be female, as he is calico and that type of cat is almost always female due to the coat color linked to XX chromosomes. Male specimens exist, they are very rare and carry XXY chromosomes.