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When I was a kid we'd have some that would catch the rats, but there were more other people that had them, because I'm kind of indifferent to animals. I'm not an animal hater. I don't go on my way to harm them, and I certainly wouldn't indiscriminately kill any of them. But a few funny things through the last few decades. My mom used to feed a stray dog all the time that was on our street. Eventually it killed over and died in the middle of the street, and she had to take care of it. It cost her $175 at the Humane Society for the cremation. I would later have to do that for her too when another, I guess I'll say one of her dogs, because she was looking after a toy pug for my brother, and then it died in 2011. And then it was my turn to, well my dad put it in a plastic bag and took it to the Humane Society. We burnt it. I just kind of remembered following a page from her. That's what she did, so that's what I'll do. And they gave me the choice. They said, would you like it cremated or that? And so it cost me $50. I had it in my pocket, so I said, worry about it dad. It's fine. I got this. And so that was that. And foxes kind of remind me of dogs. And I remembered my brother when he was staying at this one place where he went to school.

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