R.I.P. Lion |
Perhaps my apparent antipathy towards pets is really a (sub)conscious attempt to mask and subdue pretty strong emotions deep, deep down when it comes to animals and their lot in life. I remember when I was in primary school, at about age 9, I saw a group of boys huddled together, shouting excitedly and my utter dismay when I realized that the object of their animation was an injured bird. So there I was, horrified and totally torn up in the face of the suffering of this poor birdie. I shouted and rushed in with one single aim: to rescue the bird. I scooped it up while bawling and marched to my classroom cradling Birdie with the stupid, shouting hoard behind me. Thank God my teacher was on my side and I was allowed to take it home. I placed it in an empty chicken coop (we had layers, broilers, goats, bees, rabbits, dogs and cats!) and nursed it back to health for a few days. I happily set him free once I realized he was good to go. I also remember when my dog Polly was hit by a car and succumbed to her injuries. I grieved for that dog.
The ideal pet: Low Maintenance Turtle |
So Harry joins the family (be sure to say “Harry” with a British accent please…Little Master’s dictate of course). Harry is a rat…damn. He is scary. Ugh. Look at his toes! Look at his beady black eyes! Have you ever held him? Have you felt how soft his fine, little bones are? But, because I am absolutely in love with Little Master, I help in the cage cleaning and the feeding. And, yes, I’ll confess, Little Master has caught me on more than one occasion sitting in front of Harry’s cage watching his feeding, drinking and playing habits.
So earlier this week I was in the kitchen preparing lunches and making breakfast when something caught the corner of my eye. No way!, I thought…a white furry rat on the ground in my kitchen? Oh hell! HARRY IS LOOSE! So there I was at 5:30am shouting to I really don’t know whom: “ HARRY IS LOOSE! THE HAMSTER IS OUT OF HIS CAGE!”
Harry! |
Drink up, Harry |