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I think that it got us out of a few fixes that we had with some nuisance raccoons. So that's that. I kind of associate pets and companions and different things. Most people have pets. But see, now I'm a loner. I don't really want anything around me, but if I were to have a four-legged friend, I suppose I would want a companion, not a pet. A companion, you don't have to put chains on them and bonds, and you don't have to neuter them. You wouldn't care about... You would respect their individuality as you would hope they would yourself. But probably most people don't have that. So they have pets. They own them. And they have to do a lot of things to keep them because the law says you have to. And one real basic one, right? You can't have them running around like they own the avenue. Because then they get picked up, and it'll be some money for you to get back. Because what they do when they pick them up...
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