How to Tame Cats in Minecraft: A Fun Guide
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Ever wondered how to make those adorable furry friends in Minecraft follow you around? If you’re trying to figure out how to tame cats in the game, you’ve come to the right spot!
For all the cat lovers and Minecraft players out there, taming a cat in Minecraft isn’t just a fun activity, it’s a question we often find ourselves asking. How does one make those cute critters their loyal companions? Let’s dig into the details.
Quick Steps to Tame a Cat in Minecraft
Taming cats in Minecraft is simpler than you might think! First, you need to find a stray cat, which you can usually spot in villages. To win a cat’s love, you’re going to need some raw fish – either salmon or cod will do the trick.
Once you have your fish, approach the cat quietly. These little creatures can be skittish, so no sudden moves! Right-click or press the ‘use’ button with the fish in your hand when the cat is close enough. It might take a few tries (and a few fish) but eventually, hearts will pop up, showing the cat is now your companion.
Bringing Minecraft Fun into the Real World with Playbite
Now, wouldn’t it be amazing if you could bring a little bit of that Minecraft magic into the real world? With Playbite, you can! By playing fun, casual games on the Playbite app, you can earn official Minecraft Gift Cards. Imagine being able to expand your Minecraft universe or even tame more cats, just by playing games on your phone.
So if you’re a lover of all things Minecraft or just looking for a fun way to earn some cool rewards, download the Playbite app today. Not only can you tame virtual cats, but you can also turn your game time into exciting real-world rewards.
In case you’re wondering: Playbite simply makes money from (not super annoying) ads and (totally optional) in-app purchases. It then uses that money to reward players with really cool prizes!
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