Traversing a Minecraft world can be lonely, and sometimes dangerous, but fortunately an animal friend can often help players out.
By presenting animal mobs with certain food items in Minecraft, players can tame the animal in question and have it follow them along on their adventures.
Some animals suffice as companions, but others can provide benefits that help the player in some way. These benefits vary based on the mob in question, but all are helpful in some regard. Some animal mobs separate themselves as better pets in certain ways, and it’s worth noting the best pets for players to keep nearby.
Minecraft: The top pets for players to tame
5) Horses/Donkeys/Mules
The creature may kick the player off of them a few times, but eventually, the beast will be tamed. Players can then do things such as applying armor and a saddle to the creature so that they can be ridden and protected from danger.
One of the best parts of taming these animals is that they require no food items for the initial taming.
4) Parrots
Despite not being able to fight, parrots can be helpful as they can imitate the sounds of nearby mobs. In the event a player is being tailed by a hostile mob or if there’s one in the area, the audio cue from a parrot can fill players in that they aren’t as safe as they may think.
3) Foxes
For example, players who allow a fox to pick up a sword enchanted with Fire Aspect will notice that when it attacks mobs, it can set them on fire as if it used the weapon.
2) Cats/Ocelots
Once they’re tamed, they’ll follow the player about, jumping and sitting on certain blocks and keeping the player company. When the player sleeps at night in a bed, cats can also bring them gifts such as rabbit feet, string, and even phantom membranes.
One of the best parts of cats and ocelots is that creepers are terrified of them. If a creeper encounters a cat or ocelot, it will run away until it achieves a distance of roughly six to 16 blocks away. Cats will also hiss at phantoms, making them keep their distance much like creepers.




