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Post by Michigane on Jul 30, 2019 5:17:02 GMT -5
Hello !
I have two show cats who are biological sisters, but they don't get along and only seems to fight or hiss at eachother. I would like to know if there is a way to make them both accept eachother. I also sprayed them when they were being mean (in spite of me not enjoying using the spray bottle), but it doesn't seem to do much.
(They're really sassy she-cats.)
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Post by Amy @ Maplewood Kennels on Jul 31, 2019 12:26:58 GMT -5
I have not found a way to make two petz that hate each other, like each other yet. I have found ways to get them to tolerate each other for a little bit till they get angry again though.
Some things that have worked for me;
*Spray, then distract with toys and treats *Pick them up and hold them until they calm down, then set on a pillow to further calm them down *Keep them busy playing with you so they have less time to focus on each other. Auto balls also work great! *Toss treats to help distract too
You can also drop the angry one in the basket for a 'time out' but they are usually still angry when they jump out.
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Post by Thor on Jul 31, 2019 13:26:07 GMT -5
I have had a pet that hated another pet and then they became friends! But this only happened because I believe that even tho one pet was mad at the other, the other liked him; it was a one-sided relationship. I guess the one-sided relationship won in the end? I really have no idea how this happened and I wish I could record it...
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Post by CatCreature on Jul 31, 2019 15:44:19 GMT -5
People say the spray bottle works, but I've never personally seen it do a single thing except upset Petz and up their neglect. xD Never changed their mind about their behavior in the few times I experimented with it, and I eventually decided it isn't even worth it. Took it out of my game completely, as it's worthless and I don't even like it. I figure if Petz don't like each other...they don't like each other. That's just how it is, and I have enough that I can find other friends for them.
As Thor pointed out, sometimes Petz DO change their mind and get along...but if you've had them out together for a lengthy period of time with no change...it's less likely to happen. Here's a random tidbit I discovered that's slightly off-topic...when Petz' relationships with each other goes up...I notice a drop in their energy and fullness sliders. o.O Usually I've just got them out, and filled them up a bit, so it goes from 90/100's to the 70's instantly, and I notice them being nicer. No idea why that is, but it's an instant indicator when something has just changed for the better.
Anyway. If you have backups of your Petz from before they met, there's a chance you can keep copying them into your game, until you find a copy that DOES get along with the pet. They're not pre-determined to hate each other before they've met. Can take a bit of work sometimes though, and you have to be sure they haven't actually met yet.
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Post by Thor on Jul 31, 2019 17:51:09 GMT -5
I agree with CatCreature on the before they meet thing-- I suggest giving each of them lots of love and attention before they meet each other so they won't feel as threatened?
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Post by Sasha on Aug 1, 2019 4:01:38 GMT -5
CatCreatureI had no idea about any of the sliders that's so cool!!!
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Post by Michigane on Aug 1, 2019 4:38:53 GMT -5
Thank you for the replies. I can't make them tolerate eachother, at all. They don't seem to pay much attention when I try to play with them with a toyz, either. I even try to pet them at the same time so they don't get jealous. xD The pillow technique seems to work a lot, though. <3 I sadly don't have a back-up of them before they met as they were born in the same litter. I'll just make them befriend other petz, then.
EDIT: Their attitude seems to have eased down since I tried the pillow technique, thanks !
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Post by Buck on Aug 1, 2019 15:21:15 GMT -5
Wow, this is such interesting information! I love learning things about the gameplay from you experienced players
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