Cats stalking for crawlies fills Scratch motive

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Uploaded: 9th Apr 2016 at 2:10 PM
What does this mod do?

This is a tuning mod (ITUN) making cats stalking for preys or fishing fill their scratch, fun and bladder motives (depending on the flavour you choose).

In the same vein as my previous mod for dogs and their destruction motives, I added some advertising for CatScratch when stalking for preys and fishing for cats. This means that Felix will now have his scratch motive filled when:

1) You select Felix and click on the Terrain to "Stalk for prey".



2) You select a sim and click on Felix to "Hunting>Go catch..." (insect/minor pet/fish/something).



3) You select Felix and click on a minor pet/insect to "Catch".



4) You select Felix and click on a pound to "Fish".




There are also two flavours to this mod:

1) Felix will have more Fun stalking for crawlies and fishies.
2) Felix will also be able to relieve his Bladder, but only when stalking for crawlies. Same as Fido, Felix is very territorial...

I'd be willing to make some edits.


How do I use this mod?

You can simply place the package in:
\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Mods\Packages

There are three flavours in total, only use one of them:

1. Stalking for preys fills sratch for "Stalk for prey", "Hunting>Go catch", "Catch" and "Fish".
2. Stalking for preys fills sratch + is more fun for "Stalk for prey", "Hunting>Go catch", "Catch" and "Fish".
3. Stalking for preys fills sratch + is more fun + bladder for "Stalk for prey", "Hunting>Go catch". "Catch" and "Fish" still are more fun and fill scratch.

Additional information

This mod was created with patch 1.67
This mod requires Pets to work.
This mod shouldn't conflict with any other mods as long as they don't modify the following resources:

StalkForPrey_GameObject (0x2F1BD0F8736F9B75) (ITUN)
CatchPrey_ICatPrey (0x71F5E3475110D882) (ITUN)
CatFishHere_Terrain (0xFC35B569B5243319) (ITUN)

Hope this will be useful to some of you!


Additional Credits:
Peter & Inge Jones for S3PE ;
stormcat3 for the suggestion