Posted by W_B on August 16, 2013 at 06:25:39 from (155.188.247.20):
In Reply to: O.T. Generosity. posted by LOU from Wi. on August 15, 2013 at 22:06:02:
HI, Lou. Let me approach this from the other side as a companion animal "producer".
We raise llamas. You might not know that they are, although not rare, uncommon and are a gentle and reasonably intelligent and trainable animal. It takes 350 days, and often more, for a mother to produce one. So each one is special, so much so we've quit selling them as we can't seem to part with them. I would rather give one to someone that would love and give them a good home than I would sell one for a big price to a place that will treat them like just some other livestock. We have from time to time given one to someone that provided such a home, hard as it was to do it.
I think your new friend is like this, he senses your goodness and wants you to have one of his special friends. This might be his way of giving back to people that have shown friendship to him. You might have already given him a gift of your company and friendship and some pleasure with your piano skills. Don't be too proud to accept his gift. If you do, be sure to let him know from time to time how the pup is doing and even take it over to see him on occasion.
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