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Date: | Thu, 29 Aug 1996 12:12:18 -0700 |
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I have a male named felix, and it seems that when he sees an ear within
reach, it's even odds whether he will try to take a chunk out of it or not.
My dad is considering getting rid of him for the last incident, but I think
we can avoid the problem by just keeping him away from ears, especially
those attached to strangers. Anyway, does anyone have any thoughts abuot
why he bites, or a way to stop? He very rarely wardances, so I don't think
he's playing, but unless his teeth are latched onto you, he seems very
docile.
Please send responses to;
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I dont have much time to read the FML, what with school starting.
Thanks,
Nick Wong
[Posted in FML issue 1676]
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