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Pets at An Incall Session.
ROGM 582 reads
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Nope. Not me. A Pitbull or a Rot would bother me.

A provider had a pet at her incall? Of course if it is a pet who doesn't bother you.

Yes. I am not sure why, but it would definitely add some level of awkward to the situation.

Crisis25551 reads

The first lady I met had a dog in a cage at her incall, probably a security measure, but it was quiet well behaved, and most importantly didn't make me sneeze.

...the other bed watching us (she never told me about it beforehand).  It was supposed to be a service dog for anxiety or some other horseshit excuse to get the hotel to allow it.

ROGM583 reads

Nope. Not me. A Pitbull or a Rot would bother me.

I have a small cat. When I leave him home alone over night he freaks out. So, if I bring him to my incall, it is very very likely you won't even know he is there. I do worry about those with allergies, but since it is a hotel his fur won't be all over. He mostly likes to sleep under the bed. Woud that bother you?

pootsy613 reads

The more pussy the better????????????????

what if there were there also her school age children that she sents out while she works.
If you say something. She says, my children know that they will have something to eat today.
Like I told you before. I've seen a lot and expect to see a lot more in this life.  

Posted By: Jamie.Solo
A provider had a pet at her incall? Of course if it is a pet who doesn't bother you.

I make sure I vacuum every day (carpets, couch etc) I only put the sheet on my massage table on RIGHT as they are coming in... I definitely try to keep them in a different room, if they say that they are allergic...  

My 2 adult cats tend to stay away (unless they think they need food and that my client will feed them lol )  
Now, the NEW kitten has been a bit harder... as she is VERY attached to me... and so she tries to come into the bedroom during my appts lol

the other 2 cats, I can have door open, they stay away but with her, she has jumped right in the middle lol or jumps on bed... she is so super adorable, but I have to put her out lol  

oh! and I was content with the 2 adult cats, but my aunt had 3 kittens left in a box on her doorstep and I was suckered into falling in love with one! sigh

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I have went to a few incalls where small dogs were present.

I would have still went if I were aware.

2 of the 3 disturbed the date by either barking (a puppy)
or jumping on the bed. (That little dude started licking my toes during BBBJ. LMAO

The dates went well but I will not repeat.  

I am allergic to cats so that would be a deal breaker.

Love animals just - Not During Session

so I have clients who are allergic, I have had luck vacuuming, and changing the sheets, bedding, and keeping them out of the room for a 1-2 hr period before the guy came, and keeping door closed...  

YOur are still affected when that is done?

To be honest, I am not sure.

It seems to me it would take more than an hour for my allergies to kick in  
but I am not sure I would want to risk "the date" when there are others with no cats.  

It is professional of you to make all of the extra efforts though. IMO

I was going to make the same point, I have allergies to cats as well. Normally within a couple of minutes after a cat hair touches my face my eyes swell and I have difficulty breathing. Not fun when the heavy panting is from something other than sex.

With that being said, I have discovered that there is a breed of cat I'm not allergic to, and a provider I see has this breed. The cat loves me and I now ask how MY cat is doing when I talk to her. Yep I took charge and owned that pussy, lol

MM

I have seen a provider that had a few kittens and a cat that quite obviously had the run of the whole place.  

I am allergic to cats too, but it's not that bad.  Some are much more allergic than I am.  I just have to be careful not to touch them and then get my hand near my eyes.  

This provider did something smart though--I didn't ask if she did it intentionally, but she has a cat prominently displayed with her in one of the pictures on her website.  Using such a picture might be a good option for providers short of coming right out and saying it

dogs need to be in another room..they whine way too much..cats never bothered me..i like to hear my ladies Purr..

Posted By: Jamie.Solo
A provider had a pet at her incall? Of course if it is a pet who doesn't bother you.

I will purr for you anytime. ;)

We had a cat at my incall apartment, but we also had a bedroom, living room, bathroom. So we could put her in a different room. But then again, she lived there so her dander was all over the place. In contrast to bringing her to a hotel, where she probably be under the bed until I am alone.

I suppose if a client was very bothered, I could run her home. Then go pick her back up after he leaves.

nothing exotic like snakes or monkeys please. I once saw a provider at her incall, it was the standard small 2 bedroom townhouse, with both bedrooms upstairs. Got to the head of the stairs, small hallway. with two doors, one was closed the other slightly open, which is the one she led me into. I asked what was behind the closed door, she said her puppies. So after our session, I asked her if I could see the puppies, she said sure, and when she opened the door, there were two grown pit bulls.  I was standing behind her when she opened the door, it was a little bit of a shock to say the least.

One gal in particular had about a dozen cats (She would trap feral cats in the fall to save them from freezing to death in the winter.), two dogs (one a pit), several rats (in cages of course), and a python she called "sneaky snake" on account of how the snake was always trying to break out of its cage.  (very comforting to know)

But, somehow I managed to have wonderful times with her.

I can only recall one time when the provider's dog kept growling during the session, and she kept shouting out to it to be quiet.  That was a turn off, for sure.

I'm not allergic to animals, and generally I get along very well with the various pets of my loves.

In fact, there's a few cases where I like the gal's pet better than I like them, if that makes any sense.

I have read many reviews where guys complain. You're going to run into a lot of people who are allergic or simply don't want pet hair on their clothes. As a cat lover/owner, I am still finding fur balls on my clothes that were simply moved from one house to another, and not even worn. It gets everywhere if the cat is allowed to run around your place. A dog? Maybe not so much, but they are a bit demanding for your affections when you have a guest.  

I would never keep a pet in the same "room" I was playing in. It's just an added distraction. In the same house like in another room, sure.

shudaknownbetter505 reads

one lady has cats...  but also hardwood floors & dust free environment.  Cat's seldom even peek into play area.  Non-issue.
One long time lady (I can't review because of where her ad is located) but I'm not fooled by the color designator she uses for the big dog she has.  It's a pretty colored Bull Terrier.  He's friendly to a fault & a trip hazard on your way to the bathroom.  She claims hers totally a pet, I would never playfully rough house with her!!

Once long ago, a provider had her cute little poodle with her in the hotel room. As all small dogs do, he wouldn't stop barking so she covered his cage with a couple of towels which didn't help much so Fido ended up in the bathroom with the door closed for the duration of the session. Time comes for me to take another shower before leaving and the bathroom door is locked - with all my clothes in there. Now what? Can't call maintenance, I had no clothes! So we started looking for sharp objects and I had her get a bobby pin from her purse. Twenty minutes later, I finally get the door open, let Fido out, and rush my shower and ass out the door.

Moral of the story is if you bring a pet and put it in the bathroom, make sure the door isn't locked :-

Haha!!!! That is too funny! My baby would be more annoying if I locked him in washroom bc he would meow his ass off! Whereas if he was left alone he would just sleep under the bed.

Posted By: Polish_Pirate
Once long ago, a provider had her cute little poodle with her in the hotel room. As all small dogs do, he wouldn't stop barking so she covered his cage with a couple of towels which didn't help much so Fido ended up in the bathroom with the door closed for the duration of the session. Time comes for me to take another shower before leaving and the bathroom door is locked - with all my clothes in there. Now what? Can't call maintenance, I had no clothes! So we started looking for sharp objects and I had her get a bobby pin from her purse. Twenty minutes later, I finally get the door open, let Fido out, and rush my shower and ass out the door.  
   
 Moral of the story is if you bring a pet and put it in the bathroom, make sure the door isn't locked :-)  
   
 

If its her incall (assuming not a hotel) then whatever pets she has should be fine.  I'd want to know ahead of time...allergic to cats, fine with dogs.

Of course...my SO is allergic to cats as well.  I'd hate to go home and try to explain why she's sneezing it up because my clothes have cat hair on em.

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