I have played Fate: The Traitor Soul for a couple years and I can't figure out how to get another pet, so I think it is impossible for you to, even with cheats and hacks.
no you can only get pets on sims 2 pets.
You can sell them or put the pets up for adoption.
You can't.
You can have 6 real pets (cats, dogs, and horses).
You cant.
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Animals have no eternal soul.
It depends what you mean by extra but alot of people buy toys and treets beds
It totally depends upon your convenience.If you can find some time, pets would be good choice to get acquainted with. With pets, extra responsibilities will add up and be prepared.
You get extra gifts on Webkinz by adopting more and more pets.Every 5 pets you adopt you get your choice of a super bed.That is how you get extra bonus gifts on Webkinz.
They'd probably eat the extra 'what do' in your sentence :)
Due to the new election, you can now have up to 20 pets with 8 Extra Pet Giftboxes. Without the Giftboxes, you may have up to 12 pets.
Well, when you play the sims 2 pets, you are basically playing the sims 2, but with an added extra: you get pets! and the name makes it a bit obvious, ' the sims 2' no word like 'pets' changing the theme completely! sorry, but it's quite awkward to explain! :P
Zeal points are a kind of money, which you earn in the Soul Wars minigame, and which you can spend to get experience, charms, or slayer pets.
There's no reason why she could not. Lots of pregnant women have pets at home and they don't give them away just because they are pregnant. Having pets around is good for the soul.
It offers some of the benefits of having a child, without the extra responsibility. Sometimes, people get them because they are lonely.
During the Blitz in World War II, pets were not officially evacuated alongside people. However, many pet owners took it upon themselves to evacuate their animals, often seeking refuge in the countryside or with relatives. The government did recognize the importance of pets to their owners and encouraged people to find ways to keep them safe, but there were no organized efforts to evacuate pets on a large scale. Ultimately, the fate of pets during this time varied widely based on individual circumstances.