Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Ashurbanipal

Recently, I have found myself becoming attached to friendly street animals. For example, in the last month, I have twice noticed a full-grown Bassett Hound wandering near Topkapı Palace, bothering the guards and getting his picture taken by tourists. Shame on who ever bought the dog and kicked him out on the streets when he got too big to handle. I certainly have no time for a dog, but I nearly took him home. Last week, I fell for a cat in the Grand Bazaar. There are a few cats I have been fond of in my life, but I've never wanted to own one. This Tom was lovely, a kind of tabby but with larger circles and stripes than normal. And he did love being petted and scratched and clearly was not aware of just how dirty he was.
It occurred to me that maybe I needed a little animal in my life that likes human contact. Don't get my wrong, I do love Shuppiluliuma, the now 5 and therefore considered elderly rabbit, but she's not comfortable cuddling. I don't like to force my animals to be what they aren't. The other rabbit, Cenk, died about 2 years ago. Unfortunately, my fish died after about 3 weeks. I suspect the rest of the same fish from the same pet shop suffered the same fate.
Long story short, although I had no plans to come home with a new rabbit, I found myself with a little, 6 week old, black fur ball in my hands. His name is Ashurbanipal after the last great Neo- Assyrian king. According to Wikipedia, his name means "Ashur is creator of an heir." There will be no heir creating in my home, as Ashurbanipal is in a completely different room than the Shuppi, and neither the twixt will meet. He does the usual rabbit things, jumps and twists, and is very proud when he manages to climb on top of the box in his cage. He also tolerates cuddling.






4 comments:

Morgan said...

Congratulations on your new friend! He is most handsome.

Sparrow said...

so cute! just make sure he doesn't eat your cables and wires. We had a rabbit that chewed through three (3!) mouse cables in my bedroom, snuck in, bit it, and escaped again. Very crafty creatures.

Anonymous said...

Shouldn't that be "Ashur-bunny-pal"?

-Stephanie

Pat Zastrow said...

The bunny is just too cute. No wonder you could not leave it behind. I know how impportant an animal can be; my Ursa is proof of that. She just spent a few weeks in the kennel while I went to Florida and has been letting me know of her displeasure.
Love from Aunt Pat