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I have a lot of strays in my game at the beach at any one time as many as 8, which I think is a lot. In the jungle and vet/food stall area 4 or 5. At the docks around 6. Too many to adopt.
With the houses around the beach I created a shelter on the large lot up on the right hand side as strays were walking past late at night whining and trudging along sadly, perhaps 2 or 3 each night. So I built a ranch with stables and a vet's office. My Sim adopted 10 dogs off the beach and street outside her house in about 1 real time week, I sent 3 to live with other households. More dogs wander in to sleep because I later added an area for them. The same happens at the houses up above the vet area and the houses around the docks where pets wander sadly past at night.
As someone who had 3 pet bereavements a couple of years ago all in the space of a year I'd hesitated to get the pack but then decided to get it for the new world as it's the type of town I really love but I found myself desperately trying to rescue every stray and then just having to avoid the town. Personally I'm very distressed by suffering animals and have rescued strays and abused pets IRL and got them help. My own little tabby now was very sick when I got him from a farm and sometimes you want a video game to be an escape from that horrible experience. It can trigger a bad memory of such things.
It's all about personal experiences and tastes I suppose. I just think this is a feature that is unpleasant and more than a bit upsetting. They spawn with such low needs. The wellness treats don't always work either, which I reported a couple of months ago.
2 friends who got the game at Christmas and have rescue cats won't buy the pack because of the strays due to personal experiences.
If you're not on console and not averse to mods, LittleMsSam has a mod that reduces or eliminates sick and starving strays. I think Bienchen has one as well. (I'm not sure which one I have in my game, but I totally agree with you!)
Edit: I just reread and you're on console. Sorry! I do totally agree with you.
Also, my condolences on the pet bereavements. Last year was a hard year for me, too; I lost three beloved cats in a short period of time. This is probably why I feed my Sim pets age-down treats whenever they hit the elder stage!
I hope things get better for your furry friends!
- simsplayer8184 years agoHero@xochiquetzl_xkvn Thanks, I'm all about pets and wildlife. I can't bear to see an animal suffer even if it's not real! I literally just saved a baby snail from my wheelie bin.
I'd really like to build a house in Brindleton Bay and just not have to see a sad and sick homeless animal with stars spinning round it's little head.
So I'm putting it out there and hoping it's something they'll ponder for the future so I can enjoy the town more as it's one of my favourite worlds apart from this one thing.
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