Then came the solemn backyard burials. Tiny cardboard coffins for tiny departed souls. Seriously, imagine being the poor folks who bought our house later. They're out there planting petunias and BAM! They unearth a miniature graveyard of former finned friends. I bet they thought the place was haunted by the ghosts of forgotten goldfish. Good times. For me, anyway. Maybe not so much for the future gardeners.
4. On my 17th birthday rolled around, and you know what a cool teenager wants? A cat, obviously. Specifically, a black cat. So, off we trekked to the local animal shelter, which, let's be honest, always smells faintly of hope and a little bit of pee.
I was on a mission, people. I was strolling past all the cages, giving a little tap-tap-tap on the glass, expecting some kind of dramatic feline recognition. Nada. Zilch. These cats were clearly unimpressed with my window-tapping skills.
Then, BAM! This little dude – a black and white cat, mind you, totally not according to my meticulously crafted plan – sees my tap and goes full-on bouncy castle. He's leaping, he's pawing, he's practically screaming, "Pick me! Pick me, you magnificent window-tapper!"
Well, what was I supposed to do? Resist that kind of enthusiasm? No way. He was the one. Turns out, some folks had just dropped him off like an hour before. Seriously? Their loss was totally my gain. It was like the universe knew I needed a slightly off-brand black cat in my life.
So, I named him Rio, after my absolute fave Duran Duran album (because, you know, I was a cool teenager with excellent taste). We had nearly ten years of pure, unadulterated cat shenanigans. Then, the absolute worst happened feline leukemia came along. Saying goodbye was the pits. But man, those years with Rio? Totally worth every single window tap.
5. After my awesome cat Rio crossed the rainbow bridge, I was done with pets. Ten whole years of peace and quiet! Then, wouldn't you know it, some bonehead tried to break into my house. Suddenly, the universe was like, "Hey, guess what you need? A furry alarm system!"
So, off to the shelter we went. It wasn't exactly love at first sight with any of the pups at first. We made a few trips, kinda like Goldilocks looking for the perfect porridge, until BAM! There she was: Miss Bella, our beagle. Turns out, this sweet girl had been living the street life before some kind soul scooped her up and took her to the shelter. And get this – she'd already done a shelter tour! Apparently, she was a bit of a scaredy-cat, so the shelters were hesitant to place her with a family with kids. Jokes on them, right?
We had that little beagle for a glorious ten years. Then, in December of 2017, the same year my dad passed from old age, Bella's body just started giving up. It was heartbreaking, but we knew the kindest thing was to let her go. Talk about a tough year!
6. Back in March 2018, it was just Mom and me, and it felt like something was missing – a dog! We checked out a few places, but nobody really clicked. Then one night, scrolling online, I saw this big dog's description, and it just screamed "Bella" to me – no kids, found as a scared stray. It felt like a sign from our Bella that this was the one.
We went the next day to see him, but someone else was already in there. Then this sweet little old lady was holding this tiny dog, and he was just glued to her lap. We figured we'd take a peek at the little guy while we waited for the other dog. Well, this cutie waddled in, did this adorable little wiggle walk, and that was it. My heart melted. This was our dog. And that's how Scooter came into our lives. I even thought about naming him Hamilton, after Lewis Hamilton, the F1 driver, but yeah, Scooter just suits him perfectly.
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