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Deja Vu
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Awwww. He's very pretty. If you don't live at home, who's going to end up taking care of him? I wouldn't want to impose that on anybody. (my bro and I were responsible for my sister's evil cat when she went away to school, not fun).
If you keep him, but aren't around a lot he'll probably end up attached to the other people in the house.
Speaking from experience: the stray I was adopted by is pretty mellow with everyone in my family, and my brother's friends who are always around, except my sister who doesn't live at home. I've had her almost a year and she still hisses and tries to bite my sister. (then again, my sister is something like Elmyra from Tiny Toon Adventures)
If you do end up keeping him and he just has this unbearable need to go outdoors, I would recommend staking him out on a small dog harness and a long rope. You just have to check every once and a while to make sure he hasn't gotten himself caught on something.
>>304070- Are you sure he's not litter trained already? If he was someone's pet he should know the basics.
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