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The domestic animals (chickens, cows and Llamas) do not appear to age when switched away from a played household if it is set to only age active played households.
I may not have rotated away from my cottage living household long enough to notice though, but I was away from them for 4 full weeks while their daughter was at university and another 2 weeks when she was settling into her new apartment, and none of the domestic animals went up a life stage.
The wild ones, however, foxes and rabbits, definitely age if Unplayed Sims aging is on, even if their homes are on a played household lot.
Edit to add: I have no idea if the options settings I mention are related to the aging behaviour I noted as I haven't been away from the animals with any other settings.
I may not have rotated away from my cottage living household long enough to notice though, but I was away from them for 4 full weeks while their daughter was at university and another 2 weeks when she was settling into her new apartment, and none of the domestic animals went up a life stage.
The wild ones, however, foxes and rabbits, definitely age if Unplayed Sims aging is on, even if their homes are on a played household lot.
Edit to add: I have no idea if the options settings I mention are related to the aging behaviour I noted as I haven't been away from the animals with any other settings.
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