Creating Puppies and Kittens for Adoption
J. M. Pescado:
No stray regen will suppress the respawning of the adoption pool to a minimal level. It is simply a gross waste of character files to generate dozens and dozens of animals just so you can pick ONE of them, and allowing this nonsense to occur tends to result in massive file bloatage, which the point of norespawns is to prevent. Your choices will thus be somewhat more limited after you deplete any existing pool, and as a side benefit, if the adoption pool runs out, a random stray will be caught and added to the pool instead until those have been collected.
Process Denied:
Christianlov over at Mod the Sims as a great puppy/kitten hack. Your sim clicks on it and it will allow you to choose the parents and if the parent is on the lot,it will give a relationship boost,and if they are not,they only have the memory of them being born. The Sims will get the wants for a puppy or kitten satisfied, but not satisfied for obtain a pet.
RenegadeSims:
I'd just like to be able to have my damn Adoption Pool refill itself, so I don't end up having only a couple of Elder pets left to adopt, when I want my Sim to have a kitten/puppy. I don't think I'd have need for a No-Stray-Regen thing, because I -want- my Adoption Pool to refresh. I have Seasons installed, as well as Pets Patch, but have yet to see it fill back up once it starts depleting. It should be that if I adopt two pets from the pool, two pets get added to take their places.
Not to mention, I shouldn't have to create a male and female breeder pet family and just have them make babies to fill the stupid pool; then, all pets will share the same genetics. It's ridiculous. Maybe I suck at searching, but I've yet to find a solution or temp fix.
*RenegadeSims
J. M. Pescado:
When the adoption pool refills without norespawns, it will refill with a random age category. Statistically, this means that any puppy/kitten removed has a low chance of being replaced with another one, and therefore the animal shelter will fill up with older animals, sort of like in real life.
BastDawn:
In real life, the shelters "put down" the less-wanted pets. I've visited my local pound several times (looking for a lost cat, who did eventually return home) and the vast majority of the animals available were under 4 months old. The only older animals were lost pets with collars but no tags waiting out their 3-day reprieve in case their owners came looking for them... all other older animals get killed upon arrival. :P
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