Normal cats and dogs have a variety of voices, just like Sims. These are just premade ‘breeds’ of dogs and cats respectively, though they do have special ‘voices’ that sound a lot like the real thing. You may have noticed the fox and raccoon shown in the marketing materials and my pictures. There’s a lot of variety here, and endless possibilities for custom creations. Talented Simmers have already created cats or dogs inspired by other animals, like the tiger in my screenshots. If you’re feeling a bit more creative, there’s a paint mode where you can select from dozens of brushes, patterns and stamps, in any colour you like, and paint them onto your pet’s fur in any way you like. There’s also a breed mixer, which lets you combine and randomise two breeds into something new.
It’s fairly similar to what you could do in The Sims 3 Pets, with a huge number of premade real-world cat and dog breeds available to choose from – and many of these include several coat patterns and colours. The new Create-A-Pet lets you add a furry friend to your family. So is it worth the R600 (US$40) price tag? Create-A-Pet Unlike previous similar pet-themed expansions, this one focuses only on cats and dogs (as the name suggests).
Cats & Dogs lets Simmers add, well, cats and dogs, to their households, and includes the new veterinary clinic. The highly anticipated fourth expansion for The Sims 4 is finally here.
WHAT WILL THE SIMS 4 PETS EXPANSION PACK HAVE CODE
A review code for The Sims 4 Cats & Dogs was provided by EA.