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I was babysitting a big coon cat, like my friends that were going out on vacation for last week, I think it was, yeah, last week. I had a, the big coon cat, it's a huge red cat, and the cat is something, you know, you go and you pet it, and it wants you to pet it. It does bigger aches around your ankles in the morning, you know, so, because it wants you to beat it. And then you start petting it, and all of a sudden it will wrap its front claws right around you and get rid of the bite. Almost bite, but it doesn't. It just holds you there, because you know that this cat could actually really sink his teeth. And you're going to be in bad shape if it does, but he never sinks his teeth, but he acts like he's going to do it. I guess that's just the nature of the cat. The nature of the beast, or maybe one and a half, what it will be to. My little cat does that too, and I got told it's a sign that they like you. Even if they bite, it's because they like you, and they're just showing you that they like you. But I forgot you had that cat over. I had a young coon at a client's house yesterday. Apparently he's only four months old, and my God, this cat is huge. I was installing a pole in the house, and he came and right beside me just plumped down and just watched what I was doing. Let me pet him. I thought he was a full-grown cat, because he is bigger than my cat. I can't get over how big those cats are. It's insane.

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