Who in Their Right Mind Tries to Pet A Bat?
<p>Bats are often considered a bad omen in our culture, and taking one as a pet is unheard of. However, there was one time when my sister wanted to keep a bat as a pet.</p>
<p>It was a fine morning, and I was enjoying a rare stay-at-home vacation day. Suddenly, a scream woke me up, “Ayiya, please come here,” and it was my sister’s voice. She had the habit of turning even minor things into serious matters and creating a scene.</p>
<p>Reluctantly, I visited her room, only to find her dressed to leave for work. I expressed my frustration, “What’s the matter? Some of us are trying to sleep here.”</p>
<p>“Look what I’ve found,” my sister said, extending her hand, which held a small, dark, moving object.</p>
<p>“Wait! Is that a pup? Like a bat pup? Ewww. Why are you holding a bat in your hand?” I asked, surprised.</p>
<p>“I just found her by my window. She’s very tiny and still shivering,” my sister responded.</p>
<p>“She?” I questioned. Why did my sister refer to the bat pup as “she”?</p>
<p>“Yeah! She’s definitely a she. Just look at her cute face. Fortunately, Wayira (one of our adventure cats) hasn’t seen her,” my sister replied, playing with the bat pup a little. It seemed that the bat pup was responding to my sister’s gentle petting.</p>
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