8/5/2023 0 Comments Hang in there cat postr![]() ![]() Rats spawn when you cut grasses (Hay, Oats, Flax, Reeds) You are destroying their habitat, so they will need to find a new place to live (your pantry.) Rats will not spawn until day 3 so no need to worry until then. So you will not see a lot of rats unless you have a large food stockpile (and even then it is currently capped to 10) (It was once 30!) Rats also will spawn based on your (days of food / 2) + 1. Rats will spoil your food as they nibble and poop on it. It takes quite a few rats to make an impact though. They are scared of humans and will hide under various objects and disappear, but they are still there, nibbling and pooping.īut if you notice your frozen dried mushrooms losing quality, its the rat poop. When everyone leaves a room, you will notice them poking their noses back out to cause trouble. To deal with the Rats, there are two options: Build the new Rat Traps, or. Once the Rats have arrived, this will draw the attention of the Scottish Wildcat population. Unlike livestock, the Cats derive their max population based on the amount of prey available. There is not a notification when a Wildcat arrives, but you will start to notice a new type of den appearing on the map. ![]() This is where they will take shelter, and they place these dens when they find a decent hunting ground. ![]() The Wildcats prefer rats, BUT they will also eat Rabbits if they cannot find Rats nearby. The Wildcats do not want to be around humans, but their hunger for Rats will lead them to approach the Homestead and sneak inside unoccupied rooms, under doors (cats are liquid and I have videos to prove it) When they go under a door, they even schooch down.Īs the Wildcat spends time near humans (but not too near) its tameness bar will fill. Tameness increases by 1 point per second based on every human in range (about 12 tiles) but will decrease by every human within 4 tiles. ![]()
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