In The Sims 4: Cottage Living, chickens and rabbits can actually attack and even kill your Sims.
Deadly Chicken Attacks in The Sims 4
Chickens can be pretty aggressive in Sims 4 Cottage Living. If they attack your Sims twice in a row, the Grim Reaper will come knocking.
To avoid this:
- Take good care of your chickens. Make sure they’re well fed.
- Upgrade the chicken coop as soon as the option is available.
- Use Fox-Be-Gone alarms to stop foxes from stealing eggs and hurting your chickens.
Most importantly, avoid negative interactions like “Scold About Egg Yield”, “Discredit Chicken Intelligence”, or “Scare Black Hen”.
Treat your chickens nicely, keep them happy, and they won’t attack you.
Dealing with Angry Rabbits
In Sims 4 Cottage Living, you can befriend wild rabbits. But if you scare them, they’ll turn on you.
Don’t use the “Scare Wild Rabbit”, “Taunt Mercilessly”, or “Accuse of Being a Pest” interactions.
If a rabbit attacks your Sim, they’ll probably survive the first time but feel Dazed. But if they get attacked again while dazed, it’s game over.
After your Sim gets the “Barely Escaped a Killer Rabbit” dazed mood, be careful around rabbits and avoid messing with them.
If you want to spice things up and invite the Grim Reaper over, go ahead and use negative interactions to trigger attacks from killer rabbits or chickens.
Happy Simming!