Valedictions Ragamuffin
Thanatos has visited again, making it three posts in a row I've had to refer to his work. Last night I had a few post work drinks with Andrzej, an old friend whom I hadn't had much of for the better part of ten years. On the way to The King of Tonga we stopped over at my place and of course the opportunity arose to meet the rabbits and rats.
Except Ragamuffin seemed to be in a very deep sleep indeed.

Ragamuffin and Scoundrel were 'rescue rats' that
caseopaya and I picked up over a year ago. Muffin was in a bit of a rough state; he had a mite infestation which had caused the loss of the tips of his ears, and his skin was quite scaly; he was also terribly nervous. We applied the necessary spray, brushed him regularly and after a while he started he turned quite friendly; and quite large - at one point he weighed in at over 600g, resulting in a fairly strict diet of fruit and vegetables.
He hadn't been terribly active recently with his strength declining somewhat and requiring some anti-arthritis injections, although I must say I thought he still had at least quite a few months in him; so it's all a bit of a surprise. I'll remember this little guy for his extremely gentle demeanor and socialbility. Sleep soundly my little friend.
Except Ragamuffin seemed to be in a very deep sleep indeed.

Ragamuffin and Scoundrel were 'rescue rats' that
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He hadn't been terribly active recently with his strength declining somewhat and requiring some anti-arthritis injections, although I must say I thought he still had at least quite a few months in him; so it's all a bit of a surprise. I'll remember this little guy for his extremely gentle demeanor and socialbility. Sleep soundly my little friend.
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See ya little muffin!
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Take pride, as we did with the loss of our three dogs, in knowing that you gave him love, warmth, and a worthy home.
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Sorry for your loss. I've never had a rat, but I'm an animal lover and have lost pets--it's never easy. Have a hug. *hug*
Two questions:
#1. How long to rats usually live? You say you had him a year--when kept as pets, do they last just one year?
Interesting that "valediction" evidently refers to a farewell speech or address. I understand why we'd have a "valediction speech" at a high school graduation in America (I don't know what term you use in Australia--here, the newer one is "commencement," though I think the entire affair might be more properly referred to as "same shit, more expensive." Then again, I guess the acronym SSME might not catch.
I digress. Why would we refer to a person who graduates at the top of his or her class as a valedictorian? Are they waving good-bye to the rest of us while trotting off to Harvard, Yale, or Oxbridge? ;)
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*HUGS*
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Vale lil tubby one :(
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