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<blockquote data-quote="jbrain" data-source="post: 38624" data-attributes="member: 3450"><p>Hi,</p><p>well, the rat is now going to live with us (sigh). I could not get a straight answer out of Emily as to whether the boyfriend really wanted the rat back and when I could deliver him. She can be so evasive. Molly did want the rat so I picked her up from the hospital psychiatric ward, we went to her therapy session with her therapist and then went to the pet store to get a nice cage and accessories. I had to run to my Mostly Motown rehearsal so my husband got to set up the cage and get the rat into it. When I came home all was done.</p><p></p><p>I did ask Emily if the rat had been tame once (thought I remembered that) and she said he had but that lately he was "getting mean" and biting. Well, my guess is that they tired of him and weren't really paying any attention to him anymore. We will try to socialize him and maybe he'll be nice again.</p><p></p><p>Molly renamed him--we all hated his name that the stupid boyfriend gave him--Judas. Molly is now calling him "Bunny" because he looks like a bunny to her...okay...</p><p></p><p>I can now close this chapter with Emily. I am kind of hoping the boyfriend really does want him back and I get to say "no way." Now all I have to do is remind Emily of some dr. appts. I am sure she will not go (I will not take time off work to take her, she could take a bus) but I will inform her of them. She says she is working 2 jobs, hope she is so she has money since she will not get any more from us. I will be happy to have a more "casual" relationship with her. As long as I don't have to know what she is really doing I think we can manage. As long as we aren't providing her with anything she can do whatever she wants, it doesn't really matter. I will be glad to stick my head in the sand!</p><p></p><p>Karen, I don't like his tail either!</p><p></p><p>--Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbrain, post: 38624, member: 3450"] Hi, well, the rat is now going to live with us (sigh). I could not get a straight answer out of Emily as to whether the boyfriend really wanted the rat back and when I could deliver him. She can be so evasive. Molly did want the rat so I picked her up from the hospital psychiatric ward, we went to her therapy session with her therapist and then went to the pet store to get a nice cage and accessories. I had to run to my Mostly Motown rehearsal so my husband got to set up the cage and get the rat into it. When I came home all was done. I did ask Emily if the rat had been tame once (thought I remembered that) and she said he had but that lately he was "getting mean" and biting. Well, my guess is that they tired of him and weren't really paying any attention to him anymore. We will try to socialize him and maybe he'll be nice again. Molly renamed him--we all hated his name that the stupid boyfriend gave him--Judas. Molly is now calling him "Bunny" because he looks like a bunny to her...okay... I can now close this chapter with Emily. I am kind of hoping the boyfriend really does want him back and I get to say "no way." Now all I have to do is remind Emily of some dr. appts. I am sure she will not go (I will not take time off work to take her, she could take a bus) but I will inform her of them. She says she is working 2 jobs, hope she is so she has money since she will not get any more from us. I will be happy to have a more "casual" relationship with her. As long as I don't have to know what she is really doing I think we can manage. As long as we aren't providing her with anything she can do whatever she wants, it doesn't really matter. I will be glad to stick my head in the sand! Karen, I don't like his tail either! --Jane [/QUOTE]
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