Saturday, January 05, 2019

Parade of Pets Day 19




Meet Kuda! He’s my occasional pet.

When I have him, he’s not happy that his parents are visiting tropical locations and don’t bother to sneak him in.

Live crickets make him feel better, and make me feel worse when they escape.
(JR: there's a story in WaPo about this very thing)

 He’s been quite the writing inspiration. The main character of ROCK AND ROLL WOODS is named after him. Kuda is very unhappy that the character is a bear, rather than a bearded dragon. His scaly presence always inspires me to write about a real dragon—but that book hasn’t found a home yet.



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13 comments:

Amy Johnson said...

Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh! Sherry Howard!!!!

nightsmusic said...

He's so cool!!

For the record, I wouldn't like the thought of escaping crickets either. Makes me itchy...

Melanie Sue Bowles said...

What a handsome fella... and how fun that Kuda the bear is named after him.

Amy Johnson said...

Returning after the excitement of knowing the identity of the Fortunate Person Who Gets to Spend Time with Kuda. (I'm pretty terrible at this game, but playing is still fun.) Kuda is one handsome guy. I gotta wonder if he knows it and posed for that shot. Glad I zoomed in on those scales--beautiful and different on different body parts. Very cool!

Sherry Howard said...

Of course, Kuda is my visitor while his parents are off in the tropics. My younger son, home with me, has re-fallen in love with this sweet guy. Believe it or not, he’s a real cuddle bug, and will cling to you as you walk all over. He’d rather be with than basking in the sun anyway, I think! He’s easy to get a picture of, not at all camera shy. I think I just posted on Instagram a few days ago how long his tail has gotten. I was so worried that Kamora would get tired of him, but everybody in the family loves Kuda!

Claire Bobrow said...

Kuda the cuddle bug dragon - a most excellent inspiration! I hope your book finds a home very soon, Sherry.

I can see why he's a big hit at your house, but I hope the crickets never get loose...yikes!

NLiu said...

That cricket story made me laugh-snort. However, I sincerely hope it never happens to you. Kuda does look very inspiring - and like he knows it, posing like that. “See my beard! Hear me roar!” I'll bet he is secretly auditioning for Hamlet when your back is turned.

Sherry Howard said...

Pet snakes that escape and are never found are way scarier than crickets. Just saying!

Beth Carpenter said...

Hi, Kuda!

Cecilia Ortiz Luna said...


Kuda sworn dude thinks he's Sisyphus.

Craig F said...

What a fine looking fellow Koda is. He has sensible people supporting him too, keeping him out of Tropical places.

I just live in a subtropic place and there are all kinds of things that would see him as breakfast, though most of them started as pets too.

In just the county I live in we have Tegus, Green Iguanas, Black Iguanas, Nile Monitor Lizards that have developed colonies.

The Pythons and Boas may be colonists, the scientific community is split if they are or just happened to be released pets. The cops try to maintain that they are someone's pet that got loose. The number of them seems to get bigger every year though.

Lennon Faris said...

Hello, Kuda! I've read your namesake's book! The 4 yo I gave it to loves to shout the song, "Boom-wappa-wappa!"

Jen said...

The cricket story in the WaPo was so great I had to share it with my husband. Turned out he had his own cricket horror story, though his was when he had to babysit his girlfriend's bearded dragon in college. I always wondered why he refused to let our kids pick out a beardie or anything that ate crickets. Now I know. :>