I've always wanted more farm style animals, cows, chickens, pigs, and of course, horses. Horses were in TS3, so I'm 100% positive they will be in a pets expansion for TS4, if they make one. I'd like my Sim to be able to milk cows, get eggs from chickens, and be a self-sufficient Sim!
Obviously the majority of you have never even had a rabbit. I have a mini lop, and she is SUCH a character. Honestly, we've had a dog before.... and I prefer the rabbit more. She is such a crazy lil thing, she has an amazing personality, she's brought much joy to my life.
I think EA should definitely consider adding rabbits as a housepet. And yes, we all have the right to our opinions.
If we get a farm pack, along with cows and chickens, there could be a hutch with a couple of rabbits inside that kids could be responsible for feeding and cleaning.
I soo want rabbits. My lil bun means the world to me. He l!cks (l!cks is censored) me like a dog and he does happy little jumps and plays ball with me and his ball has a little bell in it so sometimes we leave it in the cage for him to play with and we hear the bell ringing and everybody smiles cuz we know he's playing with it. He climbs all over me and tries to eat my hair cuz sometimes he thinks it's straw and he nudges my face and he's adorable and sometimes he sticks his tongue out, I love him and I want my lil bun in the sims cuz it's so hard to make a dog that looks like him and even then it wouldn't really be a bunny so.
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Well, it's an old thread, but I think the discussion is still open.
I'd be fine with rabbits. They're cute. Not sure about CAS since they're relatively simpler compared to bigger animals. Maybe basic coat paints, body shaping options, and 1 trait can work.
I'd be fine with them being part of a farm pack. We've never had a full-blown farm pack, but it's been a popular idea for so long. I think it would add new interesting gameplay, as well as represent a huge demographic.
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They are rabbits lmao they dont need much detail. If they are a CAS thing theyll probably take up household space and... they are rabbits. Cute. I want a million of them. Id love a rabbit breeder sim. But a hard pass on clogging up CAS with every small animal they ever add. Id rather they focus on larger animals for that. I think there is a lot of promise for them using all sorts of animals as an excuse to extend the series
My speculations on hints for future content:
-Cars Update
-Spiral/Diagonal Stairs Update
-Hotel Pack
-Romance Pack (possibly combined with Hotel Pack)
-Bands Pack
-Royalty Pack
-Fashion Design Pack
-Fairies Pack
-Werewolf Pack
-France-inspired World
I thought rabbits are the 3rd most popular pet? They really do deserve a little section for themselves. CAS for rabbits would be adorable. There's so many different breeds and can be outdoor and indoor pets.
I really hope our sims get the chance to experience life with bunnies around, they are such sweet cheeky creatures. They would work well as an apartment pet aswell.. another way to break electricals?
As much as I want rabbits in game I wouldn't want them to just be confined to a tiny hutch. They love to run around, climb, binky and play. So they should be represented this way in game instead of just an object.
I would love, love, love bunnies that are proper pets and not cage-objects. I think we really don't need any cage-objects that are simply a cleaning-feeding chore, that's just sad.
Bunnies can live indoors just as well as cats, can be litter-trained, can play with their owners and other pets and are when given freedom to be so just as much characters as cats and dogs are. I would love to see bunnies happy-dance-running around their favorite sim, or binkying on beds and flopsing down, exploring tunnels, tossing around balls, watching tv with their sims and demanding headrubs.
That said, I'm absolutely not objecting to horses either, I loved them in Sims 3. Yes, the freedom of galloping around the neighborhood is gone with the more limited spaces, but I'm sure if they'll add horses (probably in their own pack) they'll find ways to make it interesting. Perhaps more thoroughly interactive races or something.
Since they called this pack Cats & Dogs instead of Pets, I firmly believe they're open to adding more pets in the future, they just want to go in-depth with them. Quality over quantity. Can't wait to see what's next!
I hate that there are so many people calling rabbits a minor pet, I have a rabbit and he owns a major part of my heart. He runs around the house like my cats and dogs and he is absolutely iconic, he rings the bell for treats, circles me, chases me around the room (playfully, like a dog would if you ran from them), uses a litter box, binkies as if it were his destiny, and cuddles me at night. Some peoples rabbits destroy their homes, others will never chew anything other than hay. Some rabbits are super calm and sweet while others are super playful and binkies nonstop. Hell I've even seen rabbits play basketball and paint (binithebunny). Some rabbits absolutely hate being picked up and others dont mind. I mean what person never wished for a bunny at some point in their life. Bunnies arent minor they are major. Just like cats or dogs but smaller. And with the large variety of bunnies out there, from flemish giants who could be from 15lbs to 20lbs (continental giants even sometimes 50lbs!) To polish dwarfs who are 2lbs. From lop eared to normal eared. From broken coat to solid. Not having bunnies in CAS would really just be a missed opportunity. And bunnies should NOT be in cages. This only takes humanity a step backwards as we know that bunnies should not be in anything smaller than 4ft by 4ft with a height twice their size. Free roaming indoors should really be the goal of any rabbit owner. They shouldn't have it where bunnies could be kept outdoors either as this has also been proven to be wrong for a pet bunny.
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I have a mini lop, and she is SUCH a character. Honestly, we've had a dog before.... and I prefer the rabbit more. She is such a crazy lil thing, she has an amazing personality, she's brought much joy to my life.
I think EA should definitely consider adding rabbits as a housepet.
And yes, we all have the right to our opinions.
My sims 4 studio with poses for download and stuff: click
I'd be fine with rabbits. They're cute. Not sure about CAS since they're relatively simpler compared to bigger animals. Maybe basic coat paints, body shaping options, and 1 trait can work.
I'd be fine with them being part of a farm pack. We've never had a full-blown farm pack, but it's been a popular idea for so long. I think it would add new interesting gameplay, as well as represent a huge demographic.
Race Against the Clock: Can your elder sim turn back the clock before their time runs out?
-Cars Update
-Spiral/Diagonal Stairs Update
-Hotel Pack
-Romance Pack (possibly combined with Hotel Pack)
-Bands Pack
-Royalty Pack
-Fashion Design Pack
-Fairies Pack
-Werewolf Pack
-France-inspired World
I really hope our sims get the chance to experience life with bunnies around, they are such sweet cheeky creatures. They would work well as an apartment pet aswell.. another way to break electricals?
As much as I want rabbits in game I wouldn't want them to just be confined to a tiny hutch. They love to run around, climb, binky and play. So they should be represented this way in game instead of just an object.
Bunnies can live indoors just as well as cats, can be litter-trained, can play with their owners and other pets and are when given freedom to be so just as much characters as cats and dogs are. I would love to see bunnies happy-dance-running around their favorite sim, or binkying on beds and flopsing down, exploring tunnels, tossing around balls, watching tv with their sims and demanding headrubs.
That said, I'm absolutely not objecting to horses either, I loved them in Sims 3. Yes, the freedom of galloping around the neighborhood is gone with the more limited spaces, but I'm sure if they'll add horses (probably in their own pack) they'll find ways to make it interesting. Perhaps more thoroughly interactive races or something.
Since they called this pack Cats & Dogs instead of Pets, I firmly believe they're open to adding more pets in the future, they just want to go in-depth with them. Quality over quantity. Can't wait to see what's next!