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- The Sims™ 4 My First Pet Stuff

The Sims™ 4 My First Pet Stuff
Released: 18/06/2020
Base Game
The Sims™ 4Developer
Maxis
Publisher
Electronic Arts
Description
WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THIS PACK

About the Game
Sims 4 is required to use this content.Teach your Sims how to care for smaller household pets, decorate a home with pet-inspired furniture, and dress pets in your favorite Sims outfits!
Key features
- Care for a new pet — Add a habitat to your household with all-new small pets like a hamster, rat, pygmy hedgehog, or miniature bubalus! Have your Sims name their new pet and learn how to take care of them, whether it’s spending time playing or keeping them clean and healthy. Your Sims have lots to learn!
- Dress your cats and dogs — Show that your Sims and their pets are made for each other with matching pet outfits, like a comfy robe and purr-fect pajamas. Put a glamorous dress on your feline friend, or have your dog don a hat for the right occasion.
- Decorate with pet prints — Have Sims decorate their living room with uniquely-designed décor and paw-some, pet-inspired furniture for the kids’ room. From cute cat pillows for your Sims to bright beds for your cats and dogs, there's something for everyone.
Price
$9.99
Followers
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Reviews
34% positive out of 68
Updated 12/12/2025 12:13
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Highest ranking achieved on 28/07/2023
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