![]() ![]() ![]() It would ideally have different things you could desensitize to but it wouldn't be the end of the world if "desensitize" was to desensitize to all stress triggers. So the "speak" could be switched to "desensitize" and this would be something that you could start training right away. but they do not have any vocalizations that would really be ideal for a "speak". The main thing that a dog does that would bring up issues with a rabbit is "speak" as rabbits do not vocalize like dogs do - they can scream, they can honk, they can squeak, ect. I think a good thing that could be implemented whenever rabbits do get proper ownership representation in the sims would be to allow them to learn tricks just as the dogs do. ![]() I train rabbits agility, obedience, and trick titles. Rabbits are very intelligent and food motivated pets. Earlier I mentioned training as an option to help with enrichment. Ways you could avoid stressing out little bun bun is to either shield them from things that could cause stress or to slowly desensitize them to them. If the stress goes down too much the health will as well. The final bar could be "stress", this would be set off by things that they are not yet desensitized to strangers, noises, vet visits, ect. Another replacement could be "enrichment", something that could be kept up with rabbit chew toys, training, puzzle feeding pellets (if pellets are added), and dig boxes. The rabbit would need to be taken to the vet just as dogs or cats would. I think good replacements for these bars would be "health" as rabbits are much more fragile than cats or dogs - if they do happen to go without pooping or eating for 8-12 hours that could be fatal and since monitoring that would be very difficult in game the bar would be very helpful (I suppose only if you could see it somehow as you could in mods like playable pets). The main things that would differ from cat needs to rabbit needs is that rabbits are constantly pooping and eating so the "bowel" and "hunger" bars would be useless and also that rabbits do not "play" like cats do. I'm thinking that the ideal mod would have it where rabbits have the nearly the same needs as cats - they use a litterbox (preferably one retextured with rabbit safe litter), they need affection, they need food (for this it would be different from a cat in the way that hay and veggies would go into the litterbox instead of a food bowl and they constantly need hay in the litterbox, pellets could also be added but not needed lol), and they need to sleep. The cottage living pack is the closest thing to proper rabbit ownership in the sims that we have had but it is still not quite there. So my question is, is anyone working on a mod to include rabbits as pets? I would do it myself but I know nothing about making mods lol. I live in an area where domestic rabbits are abandoned outdoors all the time and many people think nothing of it because they think that they are wild. Idk if the short lifespan bothers me more or if the fact that rabbits with patterns only found in domesticated rabbits are labeled "wild" in the game bothers me more. I also quickly noticed that my young adult rabbit became an elderly very quickly. Nor could you move them with your household. After downloading it I soon realized that you could not bring the rabbits inside. I saw the ads of rabbits running around, being held, being hugged, no cage in sight and I thought "yes! This is what I wanted, proper rabbit ownership representation in the sims!!". Or check the Kids Games category or check the related games section at the end of the game page.Īlso make sure to check Hop Don’t Stop Game, you may enjoy playing it.When cottage living was released I eagerly downloaded it. Then you can simply check out the games inside the game tags that are the most relevant to your interests. If you want to play more like Happy Bunny. To play even more free online games, view our popular and all games pages. It also tagged as a animal and cute game. This game is one of the Kids Games at RoundGames. Happy Bunny Game is one of many web based games on RoundGames for you to play online without downloading. Feed it and finally dress it up with fun outfit! You can play this game on all devices. After so much excitement your little pal needs some food to recover its strength in Happy Bunny Game. Rescue it, tend to its wounds and clean the dirty fur. Oh no, look! The bunny got stuck in the briars. In Happy Bunny Game: Take care of a cute bunny in this adorable girl game! Your fluffy buddy loves to play in the garden and chases some butterflies. ![]()
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