How To Adopt A Cat In Sims 4

How To Adopt A Cat In Sims 4

If you’ve ever dreamed of having a cat in Sims 4, now’s your chance. The game offers a wealth of options for adopting cats and kittens (and dogs too). But first, let’s discuss how you adopt these animals.

You’re going to need a few things first.

In order to adopt a cat in the Sims 4 Cats expansion, you’ll need to have the base game and download the latest patch (which adds cats). You can get it on Origin or Steam.

You can also check out our wiki for more information about adopting cats: https://sims4wiki.com/wiki/Adopting_Cats

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Go to the Shelter.

  • Click on the map
  • click on your phone
  • click on the computer (if you have one)

Cats will cost either $20 or $30.

It’s important to remember that the cat is a living thing, not a piece of furniture or a decoration. Cats will cost either $20 or $30 depending on its color, so make sure you have enough money in your account before adopting one!

If you want to adopt more than one cat at once, it’s fine—the cost is the same for each one. The only difference is how much money you have left over after making these purchases; if you don’t have enough cash on hand, then one adoption per month is all we’ll allow until next payday (or tax season).

Lead the cat to your home.

You can also lead your cat to your home by holding the cat and clicking on any of these.

  • The front door: The front door and any other doors will open for you automatically when you’re holding a cat. This is handy if you want to take it inside quickly before someone else comes along and tries to adopt it first!
  • Your Sim’s head: Clicking on their head will make them walk toward their home (or another location, if they’re in a different part of town at the time).
  • Ground: If there are multiple houses nearby, click on the ground near one of them—this should bring up an option for “Go Home” which will lead them back into their home when clicked again after being selected from this menu.
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Enjoy your new cat!

Once you’ve adopted a cat, it’s important to remember that cats are sensitive creatures. They have their own personalities and will react differently depending on the circumstances. It may take some time for your new pet to adjust, but once they do, they’ll become an integral part of your Sims’ daily lives.

Your sims can train their kitty with the “Train Cat” option in the Pet Skills menu under Skills & Hobbies. This will teach them tricks like jumping through hoops or playing fetch (cats aren’t particularly fond of fetch). You can also teach your cat how to use its litter box with this option—this is especially helpful if you want an indoor-only cat! If your Sim wants their feline friend to stop scratching furniture or other Sims in town, then this skill will help them get there too! Finally, if they would rather have a cat who doesn’t scratch other Sims at all times then go ahead and train them until they’re satisfied with how well trained their kitty has become!

Adopting a cat can be a good way to welcome a new pet into your Sims’ lives.

Adopting a cat can be a good way to welcome a new pet into your Sims’ lives. Cats are known for their independence and self-sufficiency, which makes them an ideal companion for people who don’t have much time to spend with their pets. Additionally, they’re less likely than dogs to shed hair or cause allergic reactions in humans.

After adopting your cat from the shelter, you’ll want to give it some food and water so it doesn’t starve to death or die of thirst! This is also the time when you should consider naming your new friend (this step is optional).

Conclusion

We hope you enjoyed learning about the steps to adopt a cat. There’s nothing better than having a new family member who’s happy and healthy, so why not give it a try?

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