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    T O P I C     R E V I E W
    Bill RobertsI have 1 6 year old black persian male that will, at least 2 times a week bite the leg of a cocker puppy and proceed to suck blood out of the wound of the puppy. When I attempt to pull the animal away- he will hiss and growl and try ot bite me. However, 5 minutes later he is as sweet and tame and as friendly as a baby. Does anyone know the cause of this and what can be done beyond seperating the animals.

    PinkRoxiVampire kitty? lol. sry. i don't know what to do hopefully by now...cuz i'm new here...he/she is better. sry.

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