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My pet problem


Question Posted Friday February 1 2008, 11:46 am

Dear Prunella;

i have a dog, and i want a cat. really bad. but last night i had a dream that i bought a cat, and Sammy (my dog) viciously ate the cat WHOLE!! and some people belive that dreams unravel your future. i want a cat, but i don't want Sammy and the cat i get to fight! what should i do?

♥ PetProb in Providence


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PrunellaKnowsAll answered Friday February 1 2008, 11:50 am:
Dear PetProb in Providence,

i think it's great that you want the best for the cat you want. what you need to do is see how Sammy your dog, acts around other animals. take him/her to a dogpark, or a petshop where pets are allowed. see how he/she responds to the other beings. if he/she growls and acts nasty towards other animals, the time isn't right for a new pet. if he/she whines and wagges his/her tail, then he/she is interested in the other animal. good luck, i know you will make a good desicion.

&hearts; Prunella <animalcrackerlover>

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