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Daniel Hidalgo
2019-06-05 15:55:19

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This is the right way to breed and tame cats in Minecraft. More details here.

In Minecraft there is a rather peculiar new option, it is about being able to have up to 10 cats in a single village. That's right, from now on, the owners of a PS4 will have the option of populating the villages with cats. If you want to know how to tame and breed cats in Minecraft, then continue reading.

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How to tame cats in Minecraft?


In Minecraft it is very likely that you will find many street cats around the villages. It turns out that these cats are free and you can tame them to add them to your village.

These animals are carnivores, so they will be constantly hunting other creatures. To domesticate them you can give cod or salmon curdo, which you can easily fish a cane created.

What do you need to make a fishing rod?


- 3 sticks.
- 2 strings

After getting the fish, get close to the cat you plan to tame and give it the raw fish. And ready, from there the cat will be tamed and will follow you wherever you go.




How to raise cats in Minecraft?


In the same way you did to tame the cat, feed two of them with cod or raw salmon in order to put them in the mood to reproduce. When removing a baby, the ragos and coloration of this will be equal to that of one of the parents.

In addition to that, you can increase the age of the breeding if you give them more fish.




Tags:
minecraft classic , education edition, download, pocket edition, update, minecaft, mminecraft, mincecraft, mincrat, free
Platform(s):
PC, macOS, Linux, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
Genre(s):
Sandbox, survival
Developer(s):
Mojang, Xbox, Sony, Nintendo eShop
Publisher(s):
Mojang, Microsoft Studios, Sony Computer Entertainment
Release date:
18 November 2011
Mode:
Single-player, multiplayer
age rating (PEGI):
7+

Other Tags
video game, gameplay, price, 60fps, steam


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