I love animals. When I was a kid, if I saw an animal in need, I had to rescue it. No exceptions.
Now that I'm an adult, not much has changed.
We always had pets when I was growing up. At any given time we’d have a cat and a dog, sometimes a bird, sometimes fish, and countless rescued road turtles that laid claim to our backyard.
Despite this, I yearned for a pet that would be all my own. I not only wanted to name him, I wanted to be solely responsible for his health and well being - no need to share him with anybody else if I didn’t feel like it.
Of course I’d have to run ideas for real pets past my parents, but until that time came I tried trapping any manner of insects and small reptiles in tiny homemade cages.
It sat upright in the cage, pale and alert.
If I couldn't have a real hamster, this paper one would have to do until my parents changed their minds. They needed to see me interact with a fake pet so that they would be assured of my capabilities.
We went for walks:
We stayed up late talking:
It took one week for my parents to agree to spend the $4 on a real hamster after seeing the trial run. (I had to promise not to try to walk the real hamster, though).
You probably think I called him Fluffy, but in fact his name was Bugsby and he was in my care for approximately two months before my little sister drowned him accidentally while trying to give him a bath.
Bugsby probably wishes I stuck with the paper hamster.
4 comments:
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I quite literally laughed til I cried...That's GOLD!!!
This made me laugh out loud!!! Your ingenuity as a young kid amazes me. I knew you growing up and i can totally see you doing this with the paper hamster.Did Sam really drown it?
Thanks for reading! True story, wrong sister. Allie is actually responsible for Bugsby's untimely demise.
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