A variety of clothing options are available for the residents of your barnyard — chickens, cows, and llamas — as well as for a couple of the wild animals in the area, namely rabbits and foxes. All five species have several sets of clothing specially designed to suit their number of limbs and general aesthetic. On this page:
How to buy animal clothing from the Creature Keeper in The Sims 4: Cottage Living How to make your own animal clothing How to dress animals in animal clothing in The Sims 4: Cottage Living List of all animal clothing items in The Sims 4: Cottage Living
How to buy animal clothing from the Creature Keeper in The Sims 4: Cottage Living
There are three legitimate ways (and one cheaty method) to obtain animal clothing in The Sims 4: Cottage Living:
Complete an errand for a resident in Henford-on-Bagley and you may receive a random piece of animal clothing as a reward. Create your own animal clothing (only available if you have Nifty Knitting Stuff installed). Obtain animal clothing from the Creature Keeper. Use debug cheats.
Of these, the quickest and easiest way to get some animal clothing (other than by cheating) is to buy it from the Creature Keeper, a vendor in Henford-on-Bagley. Unlike the other stall owners, who set out their wares in Finchwick village square, the Creature Keeper can be found hanging out in the Bramblewood neighbourhood. By default, the Creature Keeper will be an awkward yet amiable fellow named Michael Bell, but if for any reason he’s removed from your game another Creature Keeper NPC will spawn who does exactly the same job. He spends most of his time roaming around outdoors in the Bramblewood, but luckily there’s a somewhat easier way to pin him down so you can make a purchase. The Creature Keeper’s Cottage is technically a large interactable object in the Bramblewood. It’s not a proper lot and you can’t actually enter the building, but if you can find it then you can quickly locate the Creature Keeper. Unfortunately, the cottage itself can be a little tricky to spot in this large neighbourhood: I recommend heading towards the central island where the ruins are located, then following the stone bridge away from the swimming lake. From there you should be able to see the cottage. Once you find it, the Creature Keeper’s Cottage has one incredibly useful interaction. Clicking on it allows you to centre the camera on the Creature Keeper wherever he is in the Bramblewood. This allows your Sim to go up and say hello. Have your Sim introduce themself to the Creature Keeper and they’ll unlock the Buy Animal Clothing… interaction. The Creature Keeper maintains a modest stock of clothing items that changes every day. You can buy anything he has on hand on the spot, with items sent straight to your Sim’s inventory. If you have llama wool in your inventory, you can instead ask the Creature Keeper to craft you an item of animal clothing. Since his stock changes every day, this is a good way to get hold of a specific piece if it isn’t readily available when you check in with him. Just like a regular purchase, a commissioned piece will immediately show up in your inventory.
How to make your own animal clothing
If you have the Nifty Knitting Stuff Pack installed and llama wool in your inventory, you can knit your own animal clothing. This works the same as commissioning pieces from the Creature Keeper, so players who don’t own the knitting pack shouldn’t feel like they’re missing out on this account. It’s worth noting that having llama wool in your Sim’s inventory also lowers material costs for all knitting projects, so Cottage Living and Nifty Knitting do pair quite well together as complementary DLC packs.
How to dress animals in animal clothing in The Sims 4: Cottage Living
Players familiar with the Cats & Dogs expansion may already be familiar with animal clothing, as it allowed you to dress up the titular house pets in sweet little sweaters and hats. For cats and dogs — who are members of your Sims’ household — you did this by clicking on a mirror or dresser and editing their outfit in Create-A-Sim. Since farm and wild animals in Cottage Living can’t be added to your household, dressing them up works a little bit differently. You need to click directly on your fuzzy friend and choose Dress [Animal Name] in…. Chickens, cows, or llamas who reside in your farmyard can be dressed up automatically. Wild animals need to have a relationship with your Sim first, but the bar for dressing them up is surprisingly low — you don’t need to have befriended them, just be acquainted. Most animals seem surprisingly pleased (or at the very least, not actively resistant) to being dressed up in cosy clothing.
List of all animal clothing items in The Sims 4: Cottage Living
Now that you’re all up to speed on how to dress your cottagecore companions in stylish knitwear, you might be interested to know that you can change their coat colours and the flavour of the consumables they produce — just check out our guide to get started on that. Or, if you’re looking to expand your Simming horizons beyond Cottage Living, consider having a read of our guide to the best DLC for The Sims 4.