Tobias and friend |
What a handsome fellow my kitty is! Don’t you agree?
I’m sure you do! Here he is, posing high up atop my washer and dryer with my precious plastic rat. The rat was a gift from my jokester
friend Samos years ago. Once, when
visiting, (Samos, not the rat,) crept upstairs and left the rat under my bed
where it would leap out – at least I thought it was leaping out – the first
time I looked under there. Then he
(again Samos, not the rat,) asked me to get something out of one of the storage
bins I keep there. When I looked under the bed and saw the rat staring
out at me, what a fright! Actually,
having had rats as pets, I am a rat fan.
He knew this, so he also knew that I would get a good start, but that I
would not be too freaked out. We
all thought this was a great joke!
Later, I put the rat in my pantry-laundry room where it still
resides. Then, it was in a very
conspicuous spot on a shelf near the door. Once when I was having a number of friends for breakfast,
one of them, a macho, take charge fellow, opened the pantry door to get out the
HP sauce, saw the rat, shrieked, and started beating at it with whatever it was
he had in his hand. Most likely,
his egg spoon. Rebecca and I were
thrilled that our rat had had another sensational effect!
Rebecca too is a rat fan. Her little hooded rat, Sammy, was a
darling family pet for years. He
was a very sweet and well behaved rat, living in a big cage next to my bed where he would
join me when I was reading in the evenings. He was a scrupulously clean rat, keeping his cage quite tidy, using
only one little corner for his loo. He loved to sit on my shoulder as I read in
bed of an evening, to receive the occasional sunflower seed treat, and to take
the occasional nibble of one of my books.
Oddly, he only nibbled on the German books. We speculated that perhaps Germany produces more tasty
paper. He frequently joined us at
meals, going from plate to plate, sampling whatever we were eating. Once, as we were eating breakfast, and Rebecca
was telling us a fascinating story, Sammy, noting that we were all rapt in
Rebecca’s tale, seized his moment.
Rebecca looked down at her plate, and her entire fried egg was gone. Sammy had somehow picked it up and
carried it behind the teapot where he was ecstatically munching in it.
Here is another pic of my handsome lad, looking like a great horned owl. Taken by Tobias's friend Samos.
6 comments:
This is the greatest blog ever. So funny. I love your rat, and I am not a big fan of rats.
When I was a kid we lived near a swamp. My mom put the food out for our cat and soon we saw 4 rats on their hind legs surrounding the dish. I have to admit it was rather charming.
Other than that, I want them to stay in our woods!
Tobias looks so charming, he needs to come visit Schnitzel!
He does look owl-like. Ironic, a kitty owl.
Tobias is indeed an exceptionally handsome fellow. Does his rat have a name?
On my way down Seneca after work late one night I saw a rather large rat dashing across the street and it freaked me out even from that distance!
Thought you might like to see this. i don't have your email, so this is the only way. I hope it comes thru.
Julie
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