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'''Minor pets''' are small collectible animals, which include lizards, snakes, rodents, turtles, small birds, and large birds. Minor pets are featured in ''[[The Sims 3: Pets]]''
Minor pets should be kept in their respective terrariums/habitats/cages. Their values increase over time. While being kept in the terrarium, they need to be fed regularly and played with in order to keep their longevity. Otherwise, they will eventually die.
In ''The Sims 4: My First Pet'', minor pets are reintroduced but only featuring rodents such as, hamsters, rats, hedgehogs, and a new rodent, miniature bubalus [[voidcritter]].
Large wild birds can only be acquired by befriending them. Sims have a hidden Wildlife Skill, which determines whether befriending interactions are successful. All birds can be taught to talk and sing by Sims. [[Cat]]s can be trained to hunt minor pets, excluding large birds. Some minor pets require minimum pet [[hunting]] skill before they can be caught.▼
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In ''The Sims 3: Pets'', common minor pets can be purchased, while rarer pets must be caught in the wild. Unlike the main pets, these pets can be spotted by the '''Collection Helper''' [[lifetime reward]].
▲Large wild birds can only be acquired by befriending them. Sims have a hidden
===Terrariums===
<gallery spacing="small" captionalign="left">
Lizard Terrarium.png|Lizard Terrarium
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=== Lizards ===
{|
|- style="background:#A5CDEB;"
!Level
!Image
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|1
|[[File:
|Anole Lizard
|Common
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|3
|[[File:
|Agama Lizard
|Uncommon
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|5
|[[File:
|Pygmy Komodo Dragon
|Uncommon
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|7
|[[File:
|Texas Horned Lizard
|Uncommon
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|8
|[[File:
|Ancient Dragon
|Rare
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|}
<gallery spacing="small" captionalign="left">
Lizzard_and_sim.jpg|A
</gallery>
=== Snakes ===
{|
|- style="background:#A5CDEB;"
!Level
!Image
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|1
|[[File:
|Garter Snake
|Common
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|-
|1
|[[File:
|Emerald Tree Boa Snake
|Common
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|-
|3
|[[File:
|San Francisco Garter Snake
|Uncommon
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|-
|5
|[[File:
|Malayan Krait Snake
|Uncommon
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|-
|5
|[[File:
|Yellow Chondro Python
|Uncommon
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|-
|7
|[[File:
|Scarlet King Snake
|Rare
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|-
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|[[File:
|Iridescent Shieldtail Snake
|Rare
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|}
=== Rodents ===
Although they are referred to as rodents in-game, shrews and hedgehogs are not actually rodents.
{|
|- style="background:#A5CDEB;"
!Level
!Image
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|5
|[[File:
|Pygmy Hedgehog
|Rare
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|}
=== Turtles ===
{|
|- style="background:#A5CDEB;"
!Level
!Image
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|-
|1
|[[File:
|Red-Eared Slider Turtle
|Common
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|1
|[[File:
|Western Painted Turtle
|Common
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|3
|[[File:
|Eastern Box Turtle
|Common
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|-
|3
|[[File:
|Indian Roofed Turtle
|Uncommon
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|-
|5
|[[File:Barbour'
|Barbour's Map Turtle
|Uncommon
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|-
|5
|[[File:
|Spotted Turtle
|Uncommon
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|3
|[[File:
|Pygmy Tortoise
|Rare
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|3
|[[File:
|Spiny Turtle
|Rare
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|}
=== Small Birds ===
{|
|- style="background:#A5CDEB;"
!Level
!Image
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|3
|[[File:
|Parakeet
|Common
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|3
|[[File:
|Goldfinch
|Common
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|3
|[[File:
|Pigeon
|Common
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|3
|[[File:
|Cardinal
|Uncommon
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|5
|[[File:
|Nuthatch
|Uncommon
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|8
|[[File:
|Bluebird
|Rare
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|9
|[[File:
|Lilac Breasted Roller
|Rare
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</gallery>
=== Large Birds ===
{|
|- style="background:#A5CDEB;"
!Image
!Name
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!Max Value
|-
|[[File:
|Cockatoo
|Common
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|§22
|-
|[[File:
|African Grey Parrot
|Common
|§30
|§38
|-
|[[File:
|Blue-Gold Macaw
|Common
|§45
|§55
|-
|[[File:
|Catalina Macaw
|Uncommon
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|§150
|-
|[[File:
|Crow
|Uncommon
|§300
|§350
|-
|[[File:
|Yellow-Naped Amazon
|Uncommon
|§500
|§550
|-
|[[File:
|Falcon
|Rare
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|§850
|-
|[[File:
|Spotted Sixam
|Rare
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Yellow Naped Amazon.png|Yellow-Naped Amazon
</gallery>
==The Sims 4: My First Pet Stuff==
{{Main|Rodent}}
In ''[[The Sims 4: My First Pet Stuff]]'', Sims can own rodents as pets. Then can be bought from the rodent cage. Sims and other pets can interact with the rodents in various form.
Unlike cats and dogs, rodents does not have traits, life stages, or the ability to breed. They, however, can die of old age (unless given the '''Anti-Aging Treat''') and starvation.
Rodents can have the [[Illness#Rabid_Rodent_Fever|Rabid Rodent Disease]] that can spread to Sims. Sims that do not cure themselves on time can spread the disease to other Sims and eventually die if left untreated.
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Latest revision as of 14:22, 7 April 2021
- Not to be confused with small pet.
Minor pets are small collectible animals, which include lizards, snakes, rodents, turtles, small birds, and large birds. Minor pets are featured in The Sims 3: Pets and The Sims 4: My First Pet Stuff. Minor pets can be set free if a Sim cannot properly care for them. If kept in a Sim's inventory for too long, minor pets can escape. Birds can be killed by cats when they're placed on bird cage or bird tree.[TS3:P]
Minor pets should be kept in their respective terrariums/habitats/cages. Their values increase over time. While being kept in the terrarium, they need to be fed regularly and played with in order to keep their longevity. Otherwise, they will eventually die.
In The Sims 4: My First Pet, minor pets are reintroduced but only featuring rodents such as, hamsters, rats, hedgehogs, and a new rodent, miniature bubalus voidcritter.
The Sims 3: Pets[edit | edit source]
In The Sims 3: Pets, common minor pets can be purchased, while rarer pets must be caught in the wild. Unlike the main pets, these pets can be spotted by the Collection Helper lifetime reward.
Large wild birds can only be acquired by befriending them. Sims have a hidden wildlife Skill, which determines whether befriending interactions are successful. All birds can be taught to talk and sing by Sims. Cats can be trained to hunt minor pets, excluding large birds. Some minor pets require minimum pet hunting skill before they can be caught.
Terrariums[edit | edit source]
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Lizard Terrarium
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Snake Terrarium
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Rodent Terrarium
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Turtle Terrarium
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Bird Cage
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Bird Tree
Lizards[edit | edit source]
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A Sim playing with a lizard
Snakes[edit | edit source]
Rodents[edit | edit source]
Although they are referred to as rodents in-game, shrews and hedgehogs are not actually rodents.
Turtles[edit | edit source]
Small Birds[edit | edit source]
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Bluebird
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Cardinal
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Goldfinch
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Lilac Breasted Roller
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Nuthatch
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Parakeet
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Pigeon
Large Birds[edit | edit source]
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African Grey Parrott
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Blue-Gold Macaw
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Catalina Macaw
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Cockatoo
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Crow
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Falcon
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Spotted Sixam
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Yellow-Naped Amazon
The Sims 4: My First Pet Stuff[edit | edit source]
In The Sims 4: My First Pet Stuff, Sims can own rodents as pets. Then can be bought from the rodent cage. Sims and other pets can interact with the rodents in various form.
Unlike cats and dogs, rodents does not have traits, life stages, or the ability to breed. They, however, can die of old age (unless given the Anti-Aging Treat) and starvation.
Rodents can have the Rabid Rodent Disease that can spread to Sims. Sims that do not cure themselves on time can spread the disease to other Sims and eventually die if left untreated.
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