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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 95283" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Daisy, </p><p></p><p>I'd tell you I'd take him but brining an animal to my house is like taking a teenager to the home of Michael Myers. Not matter what you do - SOMEONE is going to get it. </p><p></p><p>Our Pit Bull is going to be our last Pit. He's not stable. Df refuses to have him put to sleep, and since we never have company, and the American grew to 130+ lbs - he doesn't seem to pick on poor "smallish" dog. The cat was a different story. We had another kitten that followed me home - literally. I was out walking the Am. Bulldog and we heard this pitiful mrow. It was a grey and white kitten as big as my fist. When I bent down to pick him up he mistook me for a tree and crawled all the way up to my head. I walked home with a kitten on my head. He was a lover, cuddler and perfect until he sliced the Bulldog's nose open. Then we were afraid it would be pieces of cat here, there, everywhere and sadly (oh i cried - I was so angry with my dog for being a dog)found him a new home. </p><p></p><p>The female kitten that I brought home from a supply house (she was feral and in a dumpster) has been the most well behaved cat ever. Except for carpeting - MY what a penchant for eating carpet. We got her her own play rugs and she still eats my throw rugs. We say she is so narcissistic she won't even barf up her OWN fur - it's perfect thus she must eat the rugs then barf. The AM. Bull gets along with her fine. She thinks she's a bulldog. She'll run with the boys at night chasing the toys - it's hysterical really. But she's about as affectionate as a cactus. </p><p>She and the Pit agree to disagree and they seem to work it out mostly, but we never let her and the Pit be alone together. And it's odd, because if no one is watching - he will play with her for hours and nicely too. The minute someone else comes into view? He gets all macho and stupid and stops playing with her. </p><p></p><p>-She's got his number though. The boys aren't allowed to eat her food, but she sits RIGHT in his dish and gobbles his down. In a former life I think she was a pig. A manipulative cactus pig. </p><p></p><p>I hope things for you work out.</p><p></p><p>Hugs</p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 95283, member: 4964"] Daisy, I'd tell you I'd take him but brining an animal to my house is like taking a teenager to the home of Michael Myers. Not matter what you do - SOMEONE is going to get it. Our Pit Bull is going to be our last Pit. He's not stable. Df refuses to have him put to sleep, and since we never have company, and the American grew to 130+ lbs - he doesn't seem to pick on poor "smallish" dog. The cat was a different story. We had another kitten that followed me home - literally. I was out walking the Am. Bulldog and we heard this pitiful mrow. It was a grey and white kitten as big as my fist. When I bent down to pick him up he mistook me for a tree and crawled all the way up to my head. I walked home with a kitten on my head. He was a lover, cuddler and perfect until he sliced the Bulldog's nose open. Then we were afraid it would be pieces of cat here, there, everywhere and sadly (oh i cried - I was so angry with my dog for being a dog)found him a new home. The female kitten that I brought home from a supply house (she was feral and in a dumpster) has been the most well behaved cat ever. Except for carpeting - MY what a penchant for eating carpet. We got her her own play rugs and she still eats my throw rugs. We say she is so narcissistic she won't even barf up her OWN fur - it's perfect thus she must eat the rugs then barf. The AM. Bull gets along with her fine. She thinks she's a bulldog. She'll run with the boys at night chasing the toys - it's hysterical really. But she's about as affectionate as a cactus. She and the Pit agree to disagree and they seem to work it out mostly, but we never let her and the Pit be alone together. And it's odd, because if no one is watching - he will play with her for hours and nicely too. The minute someone else comes into view? He gets all macho and stupid and stops playing with her. -She's got his number though. The boys aren't allowed to eat her food, but she sits RIGHT in his dish and gobbles his down. In a former life I think she was a pig. A manipulative cactus pig. I hope things for you work out. Hugs Star [/QUOTE]
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