Guest guest Posted October 11, 2004 Report Share Posted October 11, 2004 This guy just sounds more and more sympathetic! Loved the picture! Very cute, both of them! Cong-rats! ;-) Inger Sparrow: > Today I had to walk to the store to get more of those little reinforcement stickers you put on paper before you put them in three-ring binders. On the way to the store, I saw a cage in someone's front yard with a little buff-colored rat in it. Of course, I stopped to admire the rat! > As I was admiring it, a man came out of the house. I felt like I might be intruding so I explained to him, " I was just admiring your rodent! " > " You can have it, cage and everything, for free, " he said. > I explained that I already have a rat and couldn't possibly bring another one home. > He said that his family was moving and they weren't taking the rat because " it hates men " and would bite him and his son any time they got near it. " She loves my wife, though, " he said. " It's a good rat for a woman. " > I still said I couldn't take it and he said that he was going to take it > to a local pet store and give it to them if no one took it. " It will be here all night, if you want to come back and get it, " he said. > I went on to the store and then I came home and asked my partner if his best friend still wanted a rat (his best friend admires our rat and recently had to give up his three cats to his ex-girlfriend in a bad split-up and had been talking about getting a rat.) My partner called, but his friend said he still wasn't ready for a pet yet. > But my partner immediately realized what I had been thinking but hadn't said to him: that rat was probably just abandoned in the yard and it was already 40 degrees (fahrenheit) and getting colder as dusk approached. DOgs and cats could come upon the cage and torment or kill it or it could freeze or starve to death. > " Let's go look at it, " he said. > We went and the house was deserted, the moving truck was gone and the rat was still in the yard. For a rat that " hates men, " it sure took to my partner quickly! She climbed inside his shirt and refused to leave it for hours! She's such a very sweet little rat, I just don't see how anyone could abandon her like that! > So now we have a little girl rat in addition to our older male rat. They met each other and seemed to like one another (we supervised closely so he couldn't make her pregnant!) so now she is still a little skittish but settling in. She doesn't have a name yet. > If you want to see pictures of her and our male hooded rat (his name is Salad) you can look here: > http://www.realm-of-shade.com/rats/rat4/ > (I took the pictures and Rob held the rats) (the directory is called rat4 because she is the fourth rat that my partner and I have owned together.) > Sparrow > (and now I have to go get some snooze before tomorrow's tests!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2004 Report Share Posted October 11, 2004 At 05:04 PM 10/11/04 +0200, Inger Lorelei wrote: > >This guy just sounds more and more sympathetic! The funny thing is that he's a huge (6'6 " (about two meters) tall and well over 300 pounds (136 kilos)) guy with long hair and a big bushy beard. When he has to meet someone in public he's never met before, he tells them to " look for the guy who looks like he robs gas stations for a living. " LOL! He looks intimidating, but if he really cares about someone or something, he's the best person you could imagine to have on your side! It's so neat to see such a big, gruff man being so gentle and tender with little rodents. >Loved the picture! Very cute, both of them! > >Cong-rats! ;-) Thanks! Cong-rats! LOL! That's cute! Sparrow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2004 Report Share Posted October 11, 2004 >> This guy just sounds more and more sympathetic! > The funny thing is that he's a huge (6'6 " (about two meters) tall and well over 300 pounds (136 kilos)) guy with long hair and a big bushy beard. When he has to meet someone in public he's never met before, he tells them to " look for the guy who looks like he robs gas stations for a living. " LOL! :-D Just goes to show you that you shouldn't judge a book by it's cover. ;-) I'm so happy for you. Inger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2004 Report Share Posted October 12, 2004 Sparrow, Congratulations! The new rat must have a good sense of people. It seems to me anyone who would abandon her outside in the cold probably did not treat her very well, and that’s why she didn’t like him! Good luck on your tests. Wendi a new addition to our family! Today I had to walk to the store to get more of those little reinforcement stickers you put on paper before you put them in three-ring binders. On the way to the store, I saw a cage in someone's front yard with a little buff-colored rat in it. Of course, I stopped to admire the rat! As I was admiring it, a man came out of the house. I felt like I might be intruding so I explained to him, " I was just admiring your rodent! " " You can have it, cage and everything, for free, " he said. I explained that I already have a rat and couldn't possibly bring another one home. He said that his family was moving and they weren't taking the rat because " it hates men " and would bite him and his son any time they got near it. " She loves my wife, though, " he said. " It's a good rat for a woman. " I still said I couldn't take it and he said that he was going to take it to a local pet store and give it to them if no one took it. " It will be here all night, if you want to come back and get it, " he said. I went on to the store and then I came home and asked my partner if his best friend still wanted a rat (his best friend admires our rat and recently had to give up his three cats to his ex-girlfriend in a bad split-up and had been talking about getting a rat.) My partner called, but his friend said he still wasn't ready for a pet yet. But my partner immediately realized what I had been thinking but hadn't said to him: that rat was probably just abandoned in the yard and it was already 40 degrees (fahrenheit) and getting colder as dusk approached. DOgs and cats could come upon the cage and torment or kill it or it could freeze or starve to death. " Let's go look at it, " he said. We went and the house was deserted, the moving truck was gone and the rat was still in the yard. For a rat that " hates men, " it sure took to my partner quickly! She climbed inside his shirt and refused to leave it for hours! She's such a very sweet little rat, I just don't see how anyone could abandon her like that! So now we have a little girl rat in addition to our older male rat. They met each other and seemed to like one another (we supervised closely so he couldn't make her pregnant!) so now she is still a little skittish but settling in. She doesn't have a name yet. If you want to see pictures of her and our male hooded rat (his name is Salad) you can look here: http://www.realm-of-shade.com/rats/rat4/. (I took the pictures and Rob held the rats) (the directory is called rat4 because she is the fourth rat that my partner and I have owned together.) Sparrow (and now I have to go get some snooze before tomorrow's tests!) FAM Secret Society is a community based on respect, friendship, support and acceptance. Everyone is valued. Always remember that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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