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Tirathi Dec 15, 2019 @ 2:03pm
Solitair animals like tigers and such ...
So I was like, yay lets have some big ass kitties :O
I notice the tigers, leopards and cheetas are all a lonely kinda bunch.
They don't like company.
Aka, Adam and Eve are feeling kinda yellow socially.
So, experts :P, how do you deal with this?
Just letting them be a bit moody because of their roommate?(Do they even breed then?)
Put them together till they are in a bit better mood and after they had some fun put one in another habitat or something?
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gidro Dec 15, 2019 @ 2:08pm 
someone will correct me if i'm wrong, but every animal i've played with is OK with 1 male and 1 female in the same habitat, including those you listed. Instant fight the moment babys became adults, that's all.
Snaffles1301 Dec 15, 2019 @ 2:08pm 
I havent had much problem with one male and one female in a habitat. when the babies grow up you have the problem.
Tirathi Dec 15, 2019 @ 2:12pm 
O thanks for the quick reply you both.
So the yellow social status is fine then.
Ye and no alpha status fights indeed but their description is they live alone.
Nariel Dec 15, 2019 @ 2:12pm 
In the wild, Tigers, Leopards and Cheetas are mostly solitary animals. Living alone and usually only coming together for breeding purposes

In the game, Tigers, Leopards and Cheetas are quite happy living together as a breeding pair. That is 1 male and 1 female only.

Once their offspring grow up you will need to take them out of the enclosure as the adults will get stressed and start fighting due to overcrowding
Last edited by Nariel; Dec 15, 2019 @ 2:14pm
Knoxx212 Dec 15, 2019 @ 4:14pm 
Originally posted by Tirathi:
So I was like, yay lets have some big ♥♥♥ kitties :O
I notice the tigers, leopards and cheetas are all a lonely kinda bunch.
They don't like company.
Aka, Adam and Eve are feeling kinda yellow socially.
So, experts :P, how do you deal with this?
Just letting them be a bit moody because of their roommate?(Do they even breed then?)
Put them together till they are in a bit better mood and after they had some fun put one in another habitat or something?
Is your habitat large enough for 2 animals. They need enough space to feel alone. For habitat space I believe the top number is the space needed for one of these animals and the bottom number needs to be added to it for 2 animals to be happy.
Nariel Dec 15, 2019 @ 4:30pm 
http://planetzoopedia.com/habitat-builder/

A good website to have, for the right enclosure area size for your animals :)
Last edited by Nariel; Dec 15, 2019 @ 8:38pm
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Date Posted: Dec 15, 2019 @ 2:03pm
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