We are now a 4 pet household
Posted: June 21, 2005 Filed under: Uncategorized 7 Comments »Our beloved pet rat Isis died today.

Years ago we had three rats – Beatrice, Ramona and Weatherby. They were wonderful little creatures and we loved them desperately. Unfortunately, rats have very short lifespans (about two years) and we had to watch as two of them died of tumors and the third, poor little Ramona, died of HEARTBREAK. Have you ever seen a heartbroken rat? It’s not pretty.
So we vowed that there would be no more rats. It was just too sad.
But we never did throw the cage away….
A year and a half or so ago I was in Petco and saw a mommy rat with her two newborn babies. I told Wes about them and though I wasn’t really planning to get one, I did go by daily to check on them on my way to the subway. One day one of the babies was gone (snake food) and the bad Petco people had placed a male adolescent rat in with the remaining pair. The boy rat was leaping all over them and trying to mate with them. The mom was so tired she could barely fend him off and the baby had only just opened her eyes.
So obviously they came home with me.
The mom, Cleo, was very sweet but very shy. Years of pet store living and poor treatment meant that she never did fully warm up to people.

But her baby had never known fear….
We got to watch her nurse and were there when she ate her first solid food. We watched her and her mother groom each other. We watched as she developed into the ruler of the house – she was not scared of any of our dogs or cats, even the chihuahua who barked at her. She would chase them and nibble their toes. You could put her in a room to play and when you came back you merely had to call her name and she would come running like a puppy.

When her mom died, we worried that she would get lonely and neurotic but she never did. She just became even more fearless, loved playing with the cats, and (when the chihuahua was elsewhere) would wander right through the middle of the living room floor, not sticking to the wall like other rats.
She was not two years old yet and had no tumors that we could see. She did not appear to be sick at all until this morning, when Wes noticed that she seemed a little lethargic (not uncommon – rats are sleepy creatures!). We are glad that she never had to suffer or slow down.
We will miss you, Isis. We loved you.





Oh, Bri, I am so sorry. What a great pet and what a sweet tribute. On the karmic connection front: as a child Cait had a dog named Isis AND a cat named Cleo, and I had many mice as pets when I was little (some of whom indeed died of tumors). I’ll be holding Isis and you in the light.
Our long line of creepy similarities never fails to amaze me, Jen. Thanks for the kind words. I can’t wait to meet you!
As A would say, “Bye Bye Isis, see you later”.
We will miss that rat.
Forgot to mention: that last B&W photo is stunning. I’d expect to see it poster-sized next to photos of small children with flowers and couples kissing as a train departs. Who’s the photog in the family or are you both?
(Hey, how come the first three weren’t named Beatrice, Ramona, and Henry/Ribsy?)
I’m sorry about Isis. I know you will all miss her.
Jen – Wes is the photographer and even though he is always down on himself about it, our house is full of his wonderful work and I think he’s awesome.
The first was named Beatrice purely randomly. When we got more, Ramona seemed an obvious name choice for the second, but Weatherby came from Harry Potter – it’s what Percy Weasley’s boss thinks his name is. We were all hot for HP that summer. I suppose we will be again soon, too!
I’m sorry, Briar and Wes. It sounds like she was a wonderful member of your family.