Scooter's Mom
03-16-2007, 11:09 PM
When I moved from Texas to Arizona, I had the sweetest cutest little chihuahua named Tater Tot. He was about 6 lbs, very good proportions! He was playful and sweet, and everyone loved him.
My mom was terminally ill, and asked me if she could keep him, because he kept her company in bed. She loved him SO much and he was truly her best friend. And in fact, when she passed, he was the only one there with her. After she was gone, Tater Tot went and woke my dad up (separate rooms at that point, due to mom's illness) so dad could take care of things.
Anyway, my mom fed Tater Tot nothing but people food. He lived with her for 3 years, and went from 6 lbs up to 17... ! The poor little boy had so many issues - he broke his leg, had kidney stones, even got picked up by a hawk once... but in that case his size saved him as he was so fat the hawk couldn't carry him and dropped him... but tore a piece of his scalp off! He nearly died from the infection.
Here's a "before" photo from when he was a baby:
http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c263/Crystal_1972/Pets/64215a6a.jpg
And and "After" photo from a few months after my mom passed away:
http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c263/Crystal_1972/Pets/db2c4646.jpg
He wasn't very healthy... my brother called him a "baked tater" instead of a "Tater tot" after awhile. "That ain't no tater tot, that's a spud." was common to hear... lol
There is no moral to my story. I guess I just felt like sharing Tater Tot. He's been gone 2 years this month, and even though he didn't live with me for quite awhile, I still miss the little guy. But he provided my mom with the companionship she so desperately needed during her final three years when she was so ill.
Thanks for looking and reading. Sorry about rambling so much.
My mom was terminally ill, and asked me if she could keep him, because he kept her company in bed. She loved him SO much and he was truly her best friend. And in fact, when she passed, he was the only one there with her. After she was gone, Tater Tot went and woke my dad up (separate rooms at that point, due to mom's illness) so dad could take care of things.
Anyway, my mom fed Tater Tot nothing but people food. He lived with her for 3 years, and went from 6 lbs up to 17... ! The poor little boy had so many issues - he broke his leg, had kidney stones, even got picked up by a hawk once... but in that case his size saved him as he was so fat the hawk couldn't carry him and dropped him... but tore a piece of his scalp off! He nearly died from the infection.
Here's a "before" photo from when he was a baby:
http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c263/Crystal_1972/Pets/64215a6a.jpg
And and "After" photo from a few months after my mom passed away:
http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c263/Crystal_1972/Pets/db2c4646.jpg
He wasn't very healthy... my brother called him a "baked tater" instead of a "Tater tot" after awhile. "That ain't no tater tot, that's a spud." was common to hear... lol
There is no moral to my story. I guess I just felt like sharing Tater Tot. He's been gone 2 years this month, and even though he didn't live with me for quite awhile, I still miss the little guy. But he provided my mom with the companionship she so desperately needed during her final three years when she was so ill.
Thanks for looking and reading. Sorry about rambling so much.