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24th Dec 2017 at 12:45 AM
Last edited by simmer22 : 24th Dec 2017 at
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I'm of the opinion that clothes for most (real) pets with lots of fur isn't a good idea. The whole reason for them having fur is to deal with temperature changes. If they have fur and you put clothes on them (swaters and anything that covers a lot of fur), their fur is flattened so it's possible that the natural air circulation in the fur that keeps them just the right temperature may not work as well. It can even lead to overheating. Clothes can be uncomfortable or itchy for animals, and most pets don't need them. The animals who may need clothes are the ones bred to have little to no fur, and those who are shaved short (like poodles), and only if you plan to have them out in cold environments. (A lot of dog and cat breeding is dangerously close to being animal cruelty - and breeding them to have little to no fur is in my opinion tethering on the edge).
When that's said - clothes for sims pets clothes can look cute. They're not real, so dress 'em all you want.
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There are some dog bandanas here:
http://deedee-sims.tumblr.com/post/...y-little-advent
And a cat bow here:
http://www.modthesims.info/d/603898
Plus a flower collar here:
http://crispsandkerosene.tumblr.com...-new-table-mesh
Dog wings:
http://modthesims.info/d/239275 (default replacement for fur)
Cat wings:
http://www.modthesims.info/download.php?t=243406 (default fur)
All are classified as collars or (default replacement) fur, but with a bit of imagination and skill it might be possible to do something more complex. The main problem is that there's just a few items clasified as animal accessories (collars and possibly the long fur items), and since the animals come in several sizes the morphing may be a problem.