oyceter: Two of my rats in a tissue box (rat)
Oyceter ([personal profile] oyceter) wrote2004-11-08 11:41 pm
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Gratuitous rat post

I buy my rats all these fancy rat toys (ok, usually ferret or parrot toys), and what do they like the best?

Paper bags and orange peels.

Go figure.

I don't know what it is, but something about paper bags makes Fool-rat go nuts. "Paper bag! Must kill! Must tear into as many little pieces as soon as possible! Yay! Shredding!" Rat subsequently bounces around the cage and mangles the dreaded paper bag.

I take them out to play on the couch every day, after spreading a big blanket over the couch to prevent them from chewing on it, or getting it dirty, etc. Fitz-rat's favorite game ever is "let's crawl under the blanket and drive people crazy!" I think he really does think it's a game... he waits until I'm not looking, then pulls the covers up. If I catch him and yell "Bad rat!" he gives me this sort of innocent look. Truly it does not deceive me. Then he lies low and waits until I'm distracted by the TV or something again.

Someday I will get it through his thick head that "bad rat" does not, in fact, mean "Awww, such a clever little rattie, let's see you try that again."




I've eaten five oranges today. Someone brought a whole box of satsumas to work, and I gorged. They're so small, though -- I'm never satisfied with just one. They weren't as cold as I usually like them, but oh, so good. I never quite realize how much I miss the smell of them or the bite of them during the summer. I can't quite get over the fact that they're very much winter fruit, even though they're associated with summer and beaches in commercials. In my head, they're associated with Chinese New Year.

Re: rats!

[identity profile] livinglaurel.livejournal.com 2004-11-10 01:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I had mice and hamsters as a kid, but only one rat. I think my parents were a little freaked out by it. After that I started getting into cats, and well, it seemed a little cruel to both mice and cats to keep both of them around, although maybe that was just me. Of course I loved rats ever since reading the Mrs. Frisbie books....

Re: rats!

[identity profile] livinglaurel.livejournal.com 2004-11-10 01:38 pm (UTC)(link)
I think I'm probably the only person in my family who thinks rodents are cute. Everyone else just sort of looks at me funny.

I'm the same way in my family wrt rodents and snakes. I think garter snakes are adorable and wanted some forever, but my dad is horrifically phobic of them (he can't watch them on TV even). -- And the movie of Mrs. Frisby is great too, with all that voice talent!

A big benefit re cats and a smaller apartment (ours is 2BR, but a bit cramped) is they sleep a lot. Well, Max sleeps a fair amount in between bouts of running around like a lunatic. My childhood hamster had the proverbial squeaky wheel, and always chose to go running at about three in the morning....

Re: rats!

[identity profile] livinglaurel.livejournal.com 2004-11-10 03:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Spiders AIIIIIIIIIIGH....Tim wraps up the little darlings in kleenex and takes them tenderly outside if he finds one, but my attitude is: Spider, if you're in my house, you're going to get squashed. But good. Yes, some of us had to leave the theatre during the Shelob scenes of ROTK....

Re: rats!

[identity profile] livinglaurel.livejournal.com 2004-11-10 07:37 pm (UTC)(link)
((whimpers))....and those little beady eyes....((whimpers)