I didn’t want another pet
Not that I don’t love animals
I do
As a tender-hearted kid
I rescued a skunk once
And wanted to keep it
Till it sprayed me
Then there were the two baby squirrels
That in spite of all my efforts to save them
They died
And I will never forget the huge tomcat
With a nub for a tail
That completely stole my heart
He went on the prowl one night
And never returned
And there were puppies and kittens
And hamsters and guinea pigs
And a talking parakeet
All mysteriously went missing
Except for the parakeet
That got sick and died
Then
Not that long ago
Fate delivered to my doorstep
A rambunctious homeless mongrel
That wriggled his way into my heart
And broke it to pieces when he died
That’s why I didn’t want another pet
You love them then they go missing or they die
Yet
Here I stand gazing into the dingy cage
Tears streaming down my face
Falling in love
With a floppy-eared
Skinny
Long-legged
Thirty-pound mutt
Her wet nose pressed against the heartless cage
Her soulful eyes pleading
Her tail wagging ferociously
And in spite of all the what if’s and’s and but’s
That stormed across my mind
My heart told me I couldn’t leave her
In this stinking noisy prison
Where her beautiful life
May soon be put to an ugly end
So I brought her home with me
To care for her
To play with her
To protect her
To stretch my patience to the outer limits
Through all the chewing
And pooping
And peeing on the floor
And the frenzied running and jumping
And boisterous demands
And to promise to love her
Till death do us part