I've been lurking for almost a year, but haven't posted until now. I'm living in Japan as an English teacher. During my first year here I got engaged to a Japanese man, and then in my second year my fiance and I had an unplanned ferret. We had gone to a pet store to buy a pet mouse. They didn't have any mice, but there was an awfully cute baby ferret, and we got sucked in by its gravitational pull. There was no escape. (You know how it is.) We went home to think about it, and ended up buying him the next day. The ferret's name is Unagi Inu, which translates as "Eel Dog," but we usually call him Unagi ("Eel") for short. It's pronounced oo-nah-gi. Anyway, reading the limericks of the past few days inspired me to compose this one: Our Japanese ferret Unagi Is sometimes a little bit hoggy He laps up soy milk (though not good for his ilk) And later, his poop comes out soggy. Unagi also really, really likes green tea. He won't touch it if it's hot, but if he finds a cup with some tepid tea still in it, he's in heaven. Once I caught him actually eating the used wet tea leaves. And last week he absconded with a whole package of teabags, which he bit about a million holes in before I discovered it. Now I can't make a cup of tea without little leafy bits floating around in it. -Lori (with green tea leaves stuck to her teeth) -Akio (human fiance, who thinks I'm weird for making him feel the ferret's penis bone last week) -and Unagi (king of Japanese beverages) [Posted in FML issue 1856]