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Out of fear of jinxing anything I shall say nothing until I know this storm is fully over. But one of the things I did today was to try and entertain a bored feline. I turned on my tesla coil...only to remember this wasn't the tesla coil Halloween decoration but it does have swirling mist. Rocket could care less. And I had a flipping fish toy that you have to plug in to charge.

I was standing in TJ Maxx excited to find this. the lady next to me was too. We both scampered off, happy dreams of excited kitties dancing in our heads. I charged it today. I got my video recorder ready. I even swept the carpet so it'll look better. I pour out a line of catnip on the fish and get it to flipping. Rocket stares up at me, wtf food dispenser? why did you give me this? But...it's cute. Play with it! He side eyed me into non existence. I even say on the recording, I'm having more fun with this than you. He does the line of nip off the fish's flank and leaves me there with my stuffed fish.

What does this have to do with writing? I've been thinking about pets in literature. I'm reading one right now Sugar and Vice with a dog (that maybe too many chapters are about). I'll be honest I don't usually give my characters pets. I tend to forget about them. In fact, I think Angel Dust and Fat Nuggets (his pet hell pig) is the most I've ever written a character with a pet and half the time I still forget about Nuggsy.

How do you feel about pets in literature? Of course it's popular. But how do you handle the pet in question in a way that whatever it is compliments the story instead of distracting from it or leave us wondering where it went? I'm not including police dogs/search and rescue in this because they are easy to make integral to the story. Ditto stories where the animals are telling it? Do you write them? Are you like me and sort of dodging it? Curious minds want to know.

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Date: 2026-01-26 01:23 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lucy_roman
The problem with pets in stories is definitely an issue when writing due South fics. Fraser's wolf Diefenbaker is quite an important character.
Otherwise I think I stay away from giving characters pets. It's hard enough remembering what colour eyes your character has let alone remembering everything about their pet!

Date: 2026-01-26 02:30 pm (UTC)
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I have a different issue with toys for Midnight. I never know if he'd like them because Grant always has to try and play with them, too!

Midnight does love catnip toys. I'm chuckling over the image of Rocket doing the line of catnip and leaving.

I love reading about pets in stories, but yeah, unless they're integral, I can imagine that they would be easy to forget about, even just remembering to have the character feed and cuddle them. o_O

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