There are even unique designs, so your pet can look like a patchwork quilt, and many more unusual choices.
You can even dress them up: if you are insistent on creating a cat, then there is an option to put a dog outfit on them so that they at least look like the superior animal. You can choose to create a pets’ parents and then let science and genetics take over, or you can fine tune your four-legged friend to be exactly how you want them to be. That isn’t to say there isn’t a lot of customisation, far from it. This could be down to this being a lot watered down when creating pets as there aren’t as many different options to choose from, but it feels a lot more intuitive, and far less stressful. The Create-a-Sim introduction is also used for creating your animal companions and is a whole lot easier than creating a human counterpart. And in an attempt to remain impartial in the eternal struggle between cats and dogs, we created Vincent the dog – previously seen in the Island Living review – and a cat. So, in this next whistle-stop tour of Expansion packs for The Sims 4 is the Cats and Dogs expansion.