Milo listened thoughtfully, turning the information over in his head with the caution it needed. He put a hand on Maddie's shoulder, as gentle yet assertive as ever. "Slow down a bit, Mads. Keep what he's saying in mind." Then, he turned back to their guest.
"So, a magical creature, invulnerable leanings with otherwise low upkeep, but with value in terms of affection. You seem to like the idea of this, despite any risks. I can see that in you. Everyone has to start somewhere." He nodded decisively, eyes sharp. "We'll find you a pet. Maybe you could give a place to one that would be unappealing to the average pet owner. That'd be nice, don't you think?"
Milo paused, noticing where the man's eyes went and the reaction given. He reminded Milo of himself, in that moment. He handed the pup off to Maddie and reached up to scratch the top of his rat's head as it sniffed the air and washed itself. He gave a knowing look, a faint, almost conspiratorial smile. "What about a rat? They're already survivors on their own, even when non-magical, so that's a good start."