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Sallimander1502
7 years agoSeasoned Adventurer
I'd like bunnies and llamas.
Both have never appeared in a The Sims game as real animals, which should change in TS4. :smile:
Llamas could be fun. My ideas:
- Sims can pet them.
- Sims can feed them.
- Probably the llamas would be able to spit on them.
- Sims can obtain wool from the llama and learn a new knitting or crocheting skill (would be amazing!)
- There are also llamas in an enclosure on a community lot, so Sim families, who can't or don't want to own a llama themselves, can visit them and have fun with them - maybe together with a shop that sells crocheted/knitted goods and skill books.
For bunnies I'd like:
- Option to have lop-eared bunnies and non lop-eared ones, in different colours.
- Not have them be tied to an enclosure or even worse, a cage. As far as I know bunnies should not be in a cage!
- Possibility to keep them outdoors (in a hutch plus enclosure) or indoors.
- Sims have to build up a relationship with it.
- Sims can pet them, feed them treats once in a while, carry them and maybe cuddle them once they bonded.
- Bunnies can hop around freely.
Sounds awesome!
Both have never appeared in a The Sims game as real animals, which should change in TS4. :smile:
Llamas could be fun. My ideas:
- Sims can pet them.
- Sims can feed them.
- Probably the llamas would be able to spit on them.
- Sims can obtain wool from the llama and learn a new knitting or crocheting skill (would be amazing!)
- There are also llamas in an enclosure on a community lot, so Sim families, who can't or don't want to own a llama themselves, can visit them and have fun with them - maybe together with a shop that sells crocheted/knitted goods and skill books.
For bunnies I'd like:
- Option to have lop-eared bunnies and non lop-eared ones, in different colours.
- Not have them be tied to an enclosure or even worse, a cage. As far as I know bunnies should not be in a cage!
- Possibility to keep them outdoors (in a hutch plus enclosure) or indoors.
- Sims have to build up a relationship with it.
- Sims can pet them, feed them treats once in a while, carry them and maybe cuddle them once they bonded.
- Bunnies can hop around freely.
"MasonGamer;c-16570343" wrote:
Not as pets but I'd still like to See Wolves, Bears roam Granite Falls and stuff like Raccoons and Foxes do.
Sounds awesome!