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Wolves can be [[Adoption#The Sims 2: Pets|adopted]], similarly to stray dogs and cats. However, they are much more difficult to befriend. They require a higher [[Relationship#Pets' Levels|relationship]] to be adopted, develop Master relationship (85 Lifetime), and develop pack Relationship (65 Lifetime). Unlike stray dogs, wolves can dig holes, eat flowers, roll in flowerbeds, or knock over the trash without being greeted. There is a chance that pets will run away after losing a fight against a wolf.
Wolves can be [[Adoption#The Sims 2: Pets|adopted]], similarly to stray dogs and cats. However, they are much more difficult to befriend. They require a higher [[Relationship#Pets' Levels|relationship]] to be adopted, develop Master relationship (85 Lifetime), and develop pack Relationship (65 Lifetime). Unlike stray dogs, wolves can dig holes, eat flowers, roll in flowerbeds, or knock over the trash without being greeted. There is a chance that pets will run away after losing a fight against a wolf.


Adopted wolves often howl at night and awake sleeping Sims. Wolves can be bred with dogs, and the puppies may bear a greater resemblance to one of the parents or have a mixed appearance. Puppies born to wolves in the game as treated by the game as large dogs, even if both parents are wolves.
Adopted wolves often howl at night and awake sleeping Sims. Wolves can be bred with dogs, and the puppies may bear a greater resemblance to one of the parents or have a mixed appearance. Puppies born to wolves in the game are treated by the game as large dogs, even if both parents are wolves.


The [[Pack leader]] is a special kind of wolf, which can transform Sims into werewolves.
The [[Pack leader]] is a special kind of wolf, which can transform Sims into werewolves.