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I have been bitten once by my cat when she was getting a little too over-excited when we were playing. She accidentally caught me when and I bled a little but it wasn't anything too bad.

I have also been bitten by guinea pigs that we have had and still had. Again harmless and only a little break of the skin, usually happens if I am feeding them something like an apple and they get excited and catch my finger instead. 

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On 11/23/2023 at 12:11 PM, Laifot said:

Other than a mosquitoe, i was bit by a dog a few times but it wasn't serious

Mosquitoes are very common in my country that we are not even seeing them as a big deal now. What we have resigned to doing is taking anti malaria drugs every 4 to 6 months. 

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