

They added in ten new breedfiles (five cats and five dogs) and the ability for pets to give birth to litters rather than one baby at a time. and graphics was Dogz 5 and Catz 5 - also called Petz 5 (2002).

Ubisoft bought the rights to the series in 2001, so the very last game to feature the original P.F.They introduced non-breedable pig and bunny breedfiles, as well as extra playscenes and clothing items. Magic, although their features were originally advertised as DLC in the Petz 3 manuals. Dogz 4 and Catz 4 (1999) were the last titles developed by P.F.The next game versions were Dogz 3 and Catz 3 (1998) which introduced breeding mechanics as well as allowing the player to dress up their pets and take them to different playscenes.When both games were installed the player could adopt both dogs and cats, a pattern which continued across the series' history.

These were the first games to allow the player to adopt multiple pets, which could interact with one another. Magic went on to then release Dogz 2 and Catz 2 (1997). This naming convention is followed in all variants of the game: Dogz 2 and Catz 2 combined are called "Petz 2", and so on. The two games allowed for the adoption of one pet per install and could not be combined, but are often lumped together as "Petz 1" in community terminology. Magic in 1995, with Catz released a year later.

The title "Petz" refers to the combination of two games, Dogz and Catz, which revolve around adopting puppies and kittens, feeding and playing with them, and other activities like training and breeding them. Petz is a fandom that covers the Petz computer games released by P.F.
