Comment Faire Un Chat Dans Minecraft Sur Ps4

Okay, so picture this: me, controller in hand, meticulously building a pixel-perfect replica of Notre Dame in Minecraft on my PS4. Hours in. Sweaty palms. Suddenly, a creeper. BOOM. My cathedral? Reduced to a pile of cobblestone and regret. But you know what would have made that moment slightly less soul-crushing? A fluffy, virtual feline companion to comfort me. Which got me thinking...how do you actually get a cat in Minecraft on PS4? It's not as straightforward as crafting a sword, is it?
Well, fret no more, fellow Minecrafters! The quest for a purrfect pal isn't as daunting as facing down a horde of zombies at midnight. Let's break it down, step by step.
Taming a Stray: The First Step to Feline Friendship
Forget ordering a cat online (because, you know, Minecraft). You need to find a stray cat in the wild. And where do wild cats congregate? Villages, my friend, villages! Specifically, villages with at least one villager and four beds. Seems like the digital real estate market is just as cutthroat in Minecraft as it is in the real world. Villagers need their beauty sleep, apparently.
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Look for stray cats wandering around these villages. They usually spawn as, well, strays. Hence the name. They come in various colors, which is nice. Gives you some options, right? (I mean, unless you're going for a specific aesthetic for your Minecraft mansion, in which case, good luck finding the exact shade of tabby you're after.)
The Salmon Says: Winning Their Feline Hearts
Alright, you've spotted a potential purr-tner. Now comes the crucial part: taming it. And what's the key to a cat's heart? (Besides a warm lap and endless head scratches, obviously.) Fish! Specifically, raw fish. Raw cod or raw salmon will do the trick.

Here's the thing: you can't just run up to the cat with a fish waving wildly. You need to approach it slowly and carefully. Crouch to avoid spooking it – sneaky, like a ninja! Then, equip the raw fish in your hand.
Now, patiently wait for the cat to approach you. It might take a few tries. Some cats are just naturally more suspicious than others. Think of it like real life – some cats are just jerks. Once the cat gets close enough, a "Tame" prompt should appear. Click it! Repeat as necessary, feeding it raw fish until hearts appear above its head. This indicates that you've successfully tamed the beast...er, the adorable feline.

From Stray to Stay: Your Cat is Yours (Kinda)
Congratulations! You're now the proud owner of a Minecraft cat. It will now follow you around and, if you're lucky, occasionally sit on things. Which is basically what real cats do, right? You can also tell it to sit or stand by right-clicking (or pressing the equivalent button on your PS4 controller) while looking at it. Important note: cats love to sit on chests, which can be incredibly annoying when you're trying to access your loot. Just a heads-up.
Bonus Tips for Optimal Cuteness
- Name Your Cat: Use a name tag and an anvil to give your furry friend a proper name. "Mittens" or "Chairman Meow" are always solid choices.
- Breed Them: If you have two tamed cats, feed them both raw fish and they'll eventually breed, giving you a tiny kitten! More cats = more happiness, right? (Just don't let them overrun your house. That gets messy, even in Minecraft.)
- Cats Scare Creepers: This is the most important tip of all! Cats will scare away creepers, making your base significantly safer. See? They're not just cute; they're practical! Take that, Notre Dame creeper!
So, there you have it. Everything you need to know to get a cat in Minecraft on PS4. Now go forth and build your feline empire! Just remember to keep those raw fish handy. And maybe build a separate wing of your house specifically for your cat army. Because, let's be honest, that's where this is heading.
