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<span class="bigger purple"><b>Catz Behaviours for Dogz games</b><br>
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I am supplying the cut down cat-behaviour files that are on this page so that people who have only the dogz part
of the Petz games can play with my catz-based Oddballz-to-petz breedz. I do not wish to convert all of the
Oddballz-petz to Dogz-based breedz, partly because, at heart, Oddballz are more like catz than dogz -- and
partly because converting them all would be an enormous task.
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However, I did promise some people that I would make it so that they could play with Oddballz-petz in their dogz
games. So here is a compromise that I hope Dogz-games players will accept. Please read the readme texts included
in the zipfiles carefully; they tell you how to install the files.
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These files are only for Petz II upwards; the original Dogz game was never part of a full "petz" game, and nor
was the original Catz game, so there is no way to make the one work with the other's game engine.
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<b>NOTE</b> to anyone who thinks that they would be getting the full catz games with this kit; this is
<b>not</b> the case, even though the game is fooled into thinking that the Catz part of Petz is present. There
are several important items still missing, such as the sounds resources, but you don't need those items in order
to play with my custom-crafted Oddballz-petz :-)
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For Petz 3, 4 or 5 you need to download the relevant Basic Cat Behaviours file for that game (sorry it's a large
file) and then you need to download whichever of the small cut-down cat rez files goes with your version of the
game.<br>
For Petz 4 and 5, download the bunny for your game version also -- you'll need it.<br>
<a href="dl/catbehaviours_p4originalbunny.zip">Bunny file for Petz 4</a><br>
<a href="dl/catbehaviours_p5originalbunny.zip">Bunny file for Petz 5</a><br>
For Petz II, there is just the single large download.
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<span class="big">NOTE: These zips contain .DLL files. .DLL files need to be "un-hidden".</span><br>
Windows, by default, has files of this type "hidden" -- presumably as some kind of safety feature, but in your
case you need to see them. So if you cannot see them on your machine, open My Computer or Windows Explorer,
choose View and Options or Tools and Folder Opetions, and then under View make sure that "Show all files" or
"show hidden files and folders is ticked. While you're about it, un-tick "Hide MS-DOS file extensions" or "Hide
extensions", because that's a nuisance too. <a href="reassociate.html">Click here </a>for screengrabs if you
need help.
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IMPORTANT -- Please <a href="reassociate.html">Click here </a>if, after installation, your CAT files seem to
become "some kind of catalog".
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<a href="dl/catbehaviours_Catbehaviours_c4c5.zip">Basic Cat behaviours for Petz 4 and Petz 5 (4.8
megabytes)</a><br>
<a href="dl/catbehaviours_Rez_c5.zip">Small cut-down Catz Rez file for Petz 5</a><br>
<a href="dl/catbehaviours_Bunnyorig_c5.zip">Original Bunny for Petz 5</a><br>
<a href="dl/catbehaviours_Rez_c4.zip">Small cut-down Catz Rez file for Petz 4</a><br>
<a href="dl/catbehaviours_Bunnyorig_c4.zip">Original Bunny for Petz 4</a>
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<a href="dl/catbehaviours_Catbehaviours_c3.zip">Basic Cat behaviours for Petz 3 English and International
versions (4.8 megabytes)</a><br>
<a href="dl/catbehaviours_Rez_c3.zip">Small cut-down Catz Rez file for Petz 3 English</a><br>
<a href="dl/catbehaviours_RezInt_c3.zip">Small cut-down Catz Rez file for Petz 3 International</a>
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<p class="big"><a href="dl/catbehaviours_Rez_c2.zip">Cat behaviour files for Petz II (4.3 megabytes)</a></p>
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<span class="big">For people who have trouble understanding my instructions, here's an example of how it
works:</span><br>
I'll assume it's Dogz 5 and you want the game fooled into playing Catz 5 breedz. Okay, from this Catz in Dogz
page, you will need to download the "Basic Cat behaviours for Petz 4 and Petz 5 (4.8 megabytes)" file which will
download as Catbehaviours_c4c5.zip, the "Small cut-down Catz Rez file for Petz 5" file which downloads as
Rez_c5.zip, and the "Original Bunny for Petz 5".
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Unzip the Catbehaviours_c4c5.zip file into the root directory of your game -- where the Petz 5.exe is. This is
wherever you installed the game. If you didn't choose your own place for installing the game, that would
probably be
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<p>C:Program FilesUBI SoftStudio MythosPetz 5</p>
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Everything should then go into the right places. You only have to worry about shuffling stuff around if it
doesn't. Then unzip the Rez_c5.zip into your game's Resource directory. If you didn't choose your own place for
installing the game, that would probably be
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<p>C:\Program Files\UBI Soft\Studio Mythos\Petz 5\Resource</p>
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Then make a directory off the Resource one and rename it Catz. So you would now have this:
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<p>C:Program FilesUBI SoftStudio MythosPetz 5ResourceCatz</p>
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Unzip the bunny into that directory and of course all your catz breedz -- any breedfiles which you download that
are .cat files -- need to go in there.
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