Friday, April 5, 2013

Lily

Lily


They call them exotic pets, but there was nothing exotic about Lily. She was blind, she didn't like to be touched, she'd bite our toes under the blankets, she wouldn't come when we called, spending many a night in the oven, but sometimes, when she was on the verge of sleep, we could pet her and she'd relish in the touch. 

The first time I saw her she was on the shoulder of a teenager who sold her (and Blu) to us. We knew the minute we got home, they'd given us a blind, unfriendly rat, but we didn't care. We still loved her. Tom found her dying in the cage this morning at 4 a.m.; I took her into the vets around 9, to have her put to sleep. Her heart was strong, but she was in pain and Tom insisted I take her in. Perhaps it was the best thing, but I don't know, maybe the business of dying for a rat takes a long time.

Here's to you Lily, for being who you were without apology.

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  1. I'm so sorry. Poor little Lily. Such brief lives rats lead.

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  2. what a sweet face... and how hard that must have been, to let her go.
    oh dear.

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    1. Thanks, Susan! esp about saying she had a sweet face, I think so too. I also have pics with her pink eyes glowing like the devil. She was complicated, but aren't we all?

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  3. an eloquent ode to dear Lily... sounds like she had much pleasure in her life, and in being part of your household. RIP Lily...

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    1. Thank you Lu, she really did receive pleasure from playing with Blu, and when eating fingers dipped in yogurt!

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