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Louise, that seems to be the most important point so far. And if you feel that way, you would probably act in a diligently responsible manner to insure your pet was secured.
I had a cat that randomly attacked people. He was an 18 pounder that drew blood. Not scratches - lacerations. A friend took the cat after I had kids, and the cat made her 75 pound lab hide under the bed. I asked the vet what to do, and the vet said, "It is irresponsible to pass this dangerous animal on to another household, since you know it attacks without provocation. As much as I hate to say it, you should put him down." With tears, that's what we did. I loved old Sam, but not enough to let him hurt people.
PS - I can't wait to see Chance's new enclosure.
Last edited by Ranger : 01-18-2007 at 06:08 AM.
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