Pets at incalls

otrdriver's Avatar
Tara speaking from experience I brought home a stray cat and had an older cat at home they warmed up to each other after about a week. and they had their days but they did play together. so you might think bout taking it home. Oh BTW the 2 I had were males. any questions PM me
Spikebaby's Avatar
I am definitely an animal lover and do have a cat at one of my incalls. You would never know he was there....However, chances are if you are not aware of why I am called "spikebaby" you probably wouldn't be coming to my Mckinney incall anyway. Do you think as a provider I should give you a heads up that I do have a cat?

And Neotek....My kitties have been practicing their ninja skills...may be time for a kitty paw duel!!!
And Neotek....My kitties have been practicing their ninja skills...may be time for a kitty paw duel!!! Originally Posted by Spikebaby

Oooh...! A challenge! On behalf of my Chuck Norris hatin' ninja kitties...I accept. Game on!
And cats are freaky little creatures that lurk. To me it is like seeing a rodent. Originally Posted by peckerwood35
Sounds like an acute case of ailurophobia to me. Seek help.

I like cats. Best low maintenance pet there is IMHO. (other than the aforementioned goldfish) But, some folks are severely allergic to cat dander so it's probably never a good idea to host a feline at your incall.

And, I'm definitely with Rambro on this one: Please don't have a damn Rott or German Shepherd roaming around the incall when I arrive. That will ruin the mode quickly.
Sudzny's Avatar
While I do like animals (Dog Person here) I do have the unfortunate luck of being allergic to both dogs and cats, as well as pretty much anythin else with fur or feathers My reaction can range from minor to severe all depending on the breed, age, and activity of the animal. For some pets, especially puppies and kittens who produce more dander, just walking in a house or apt where one has been recently will set off the itchy eyes, congestion and hives, keeping them locked in another room or a crate is too little to late. Because of all that, unless I have specific information to the negative, I will ask a lady if she has had any pets at her incall. If she does, I usually explain the allergies and try to arrange an outcall. Most every provider I have come across with a pet has been understanding and accommodating. Some, even though I have never asked or complained about it, have even waved the outcall fee differential because of the situation. They ended up getting it back as a tip or in presents, but it was a well appreciated nice gesture none the less.
AlmostThere's Avatar
PLEASE no pets ladies -- atleast keep them locked up while we visit
Would you have a pet with you for any other job? Pets at work are generally a bad idea.
PODarkness's Avatar
Allergies are completely understandable, but I'm surprised at the number of guys who just don't like pets. To be put off your pace because a dog or cat is watching you have sex just baffles me. To each their own I guess.
Torito's Avatar
Allergies are completely understandable, but I'm surprised at the number of guys who just don't like pets. To be put off your pace because a dog or cat is watching you have sex just baffles me. To each their own I guess. Originally Posted by PODarkness
In a review a while back the guy said that while he was hammering away, the cat got on the bed and started swatting his swinging balls. Sounds funny after the fact, but I would not want that. Whether a person likes pets or not, each animal has it's own mind and is never totally predictable.

Torito