So what exactly is the point of this? To make it so if you hit your cat whilst trying to break a block the cat will turn hostile and ruin the hard work of trying to tame an ocelot?
So what exactly is the point of this? To make it so if you hit your cat whilst trying to break a block the cat will turn hostile and ruin the hard work of trying to tame an ocelot?
It sounds more like how Llamas work. You hit them and they hit you back for one damage.
I don't like or dislike this. I don't normally use cats because I don't find them useful and don't like spending time in Jungles.
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It sounds more like how Llamas work. You hit them and they hit you back for one damage.
I don't like or dislike this. I don't normally use cats because I don't find them useful and don't like spending time in Jungles.
I guess so, but trying to tame an ocelot is extremely tedious and time consuming as they run away even when you move your mouse, as well as trying to get enough fish to actually tame one is a hassle too. Also, I personally use cats when I'm building in survival as they keep the creepers away.
Anyway, if cats worked similar to llamas, and not wolves I'd give support, but for now this needs more details
After hitting a pet cat, the cat will hiss and hit you back. MEOW!! (Acctually it should be: YouOw)
So what exactly is the point of this? To make it so if you hit your cat whilst trying to break a block the cat will turn hostile and ruin the hard work of trying to tame an ocelot?
Give some details like how much damage will it deal, how long will it last?
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It sounds more like how Llamas work. You hit them and they hit you back for one damage.
I don't like or dislike this. I don't normally use cats because I don't find them useful and don't like spending time in Jungles.
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I guess so, but trying to tame an ocelot is extremely tedious and time consuming as they run away even when you move your mouse, as well as trying to get enough fish to actually tame one is a hassle too. Also, I personally use cats when I'm building in survival as they keep the creepers away.
Anyway, if cats worked similar to llamas, and not wolves I'd give support, but for now this needs more details
Ok, i get your point.