At first she was all about the hamsters. She had asked me at least a bazillion times, "Mommy, when are we going to get my hamster?" Finally we made it to the pet store where she all but ran to the pet rats.
I will admit I was much more willing to get a rat than a hamster. I had heard rats were like little dogs; smart, friendly, people-loving. We've already done the hamster thing and they are cute but don't really stay still for more than three seconds at a time. More annoying than anything really.
So we got a rat and I immediately fell in love with his little face and oddly human-shaped hands. It seemed strange to me. I looked down at this little creature, fully aware that his ancestors caused the black plague, and my heart melted. He sat with me for a few hours last night. Sniffing me, licking my fingers, sleeping in my lap. He's wonderful. This immediate connection to the rat led me to wonder if perhaps he wasn't sending me a message. Yes, it's a bit fluffy, but I looked up all sorts of symbolism surrounding rats anyway.
I already knew about the Karni-Mata temple where rats are the main occupants and considered sacred by all who visit. The rats in the temple are believed to be the incarnation of a Goddess who was herself the incarnation of Durga. Kali also comes from Durga (and is considered the same Goddess by some) so I find here some connections to my recent pull towards Kali.
In "animal medicine", or the concept of totem animals, I found some things to be significant about rats.
"If a Rat has appeared to you, the message is to examine the ways you may be participating in wasteful consumption or fearful emotions and to awaken from your illusions." (link)Fearful emotions was the something that caught my eye. I have allowed myself to become a worrier at times and I have recently let fears creep up into my life. I think this is the obstacle Kali has been trying to remove.
So, I am now a rat lover and this morning I am running up to the pet store to get another one. I did some research last night (which I should've done before hand) and found out that rats are extremely social and it's popularly believed by fanciers that they should never be solitary due to emotional stress, neurotic behavior, and other problems. I have enough room for two but we'll be getting a larger cage for them in the future.
By the way, the rat's name is Toby. My daughter wants to name the second one Wubsy, but I'm trying to talk her into something like Buddah or the Dude. Even Dave would be cooler. :) Pictures of Toby and the Dude (aka Wubsy) coming soon.
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We've just got a new rat and she's gorgeous, Have to agree with you, there is something about them. Hope you enjoy them
I didn't realize there was that much magickal connection to rats. Can't say I share the love though. :)
Donna - thanks for the comments. I will run over to your blog and give that post a read.
Jett - yeah and 2008 is the Chinese year of the rat. Kinda cool I guess. A lot of people have issues with rats. I was kinda nervous at first. I was worried they would bite or something. But they're all domesticated and bread to be gentle. I never would've thought I would grow to love rats.
Oh and Miss 376 - thanks so much for stopping by. Glad to meet another rat fan. :)
Rats are wonderful animals. I'd love to keep some, except I already have two adorable cats/cold-blooded murderers who would misinterpret the introduction of rats into the household hierarchy.
Although come to think of it, they did really well with the scorpion...
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