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Even if you say it's not mods, a report in the bug forum must always be tested on a fresh, modless game.
Best to rename your user folder, then create a new save game and create a new pet with the trait and see if it also happens.
- 4 years ago
See, that testing with a fresh game is not practical. You have to play a while before you see this behavior, and if someone uses an insane amount of mods, to play the game without them is pointless for the purpose of trouble-shooting. Might as well blame the mod, which does the same as tech supports all around the world ... point fingers elsewhere and always suspect mods as the #1 source of the problem.
Anyway, I'm having the same problem, but my female dog who wasn't spayed got pregnant by a male dog who was neutered. I haven't had mods since last summer, I neutered the male a few weeks ago, and caught them doing the mating dance outside the back door of the Sims's house. So chalk one up for someone who isn't using mods at all and get EA on it!
- xochiquetzl_xkvn4 years agoSeasoned Ace
My CAS-spayed cat just went into heat. This used to be an issue, perhaps the problem is back?
- SimGuruRitzy4 years ago
EA Staff
@xochiquetzl_xkvn Would you mind creating a new thread? your issue is different from what is tracked here, bug you are describing is more similar to this old thread https://answers.ea.com/t5/Bug-Reports/Neutered-cats-come-on-heat/m-p/9471707
https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/959959/why-is-my-neutered-cat-going-into-heat these were fixed and looks like this started reappearing so we would want a new thread for tracking purposes.
Please create a new thread for your bug.
Thanks!
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