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Okay, let's try this again. They've got inch long claws that could literally shred you in a matter of a minute or less. You wouldn't stand a chance if something like that jumped aboard you. And they just look mean. I mean this one on Facebook, Serval Puma, it looks vicious. And I'd seen a video where a dude was like, here Fluffy, come on Fluffy. And then all of a sudden this serval comes around the corner and it's got its mouth open and his hiss is like, Ahhh. Oh, sorry, so I didn't mean to scare you. I just scared her, she's jumpy. But, yeah, I mean I love cats and I'd love to have a large one, especially if it was still litter trained. I mean I wouldn't mind going and scooping the litter after every time I used the litter. But if it was going to crap all over the backyard I wouldn't want to have it. That's why I don't have a dog. Because with my eyesight I can't really see where they crap to in the yard. Because the grass and the crap, you know, I just physically can't see it. So I'd be like, you know, down really low trying to look for it. It's just a pain. So I don't have a dog. I mean I love dogs. Don't get me wrong. Yeah, yeah, so I like dogs too. She just looked at me just to say, Dogs. I don't like dogs. But yeah, I mean I do and I like large dogs. Pit bulls, Rottweilers. I had a Rottweiler years ago. And a very, very cool dog. He was too much for me to handle. I got him as a full grown Rottweiler and he was a German Rottweiler so he was big. He was like 156 pounds. He was a big dog. And when I'd take him out for walks and if he wanted to pull and he'd take me off my feet, I mean, I couldn't hold him back. So that's not a good situation. Especially where he really didn't like other dogs. He wasn't a fan of people. Anytime he'd see people he'd back right up and he'd stand right next to me. He was very protective. Extremely protective. His name was Tyson and that was a good name for him too, buddy, because he would knock you out as quick as he'd look at you. Let me reset.
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