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Ok, need some help with this...regarding my furkid

Posted By: Annette on 2007-01-23
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I have 2 beautiful brothers, my furkids (cats) that my hubby got from a fellow at Wal-Mart a year or so ago. They were babies and hardly able to eat by themselves when they first came to live with us. I love those fellows with a passion. Here is my problem and maybe someone out there can help me with it. The biggest boy is fine with me and my hubby. The little guy, well he does not accept my husband at all, hisses and runs from him. My husband is an animal lover like me and I know he would love for the little one to accept him as well as me. Has anyone else had this problem and if so, were you able to solve and what did you do? I really appreciate any input on this. Thanks.


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