HOST:
As a kid, Christy Stewart begged her parents for all kinds of pets.
But her mother said no… She told Christy when she grew up, she could have all the animals she wanted.
Well, she took that to heart. For more than two decades, Christy and her husband Glenn collected so many pets in their Atlanta home, they lost count…
Glenn Turner (GT) and Christy Stewart (CS)
GT: We’ve had all kinds of animals. We’ve had doves, possums. We’ve had a goat.
CS: In the city limits of Atlanta. We bottle fed him. And named him Billy.
GT: Put a diaper on him.
CS: A pull up.
GT: So it would slide off when –
CS: It went to the bathroom.
GT: We would know when we needed to replace it.
CS: Right. But it was a very special goat.
GT: Why did you buy the cat?
CS: Because I was lonely.
GT: I was gone for, I think, two days, maybe three.
GT & CS: [laugh]
CS: It didn’t take long.
GT: There was the, I forget his name now, the ball python we had.
CS: Sting.
GT: Sting! Of course.
CS: And then our son Ben had a wharf rat. He got huge.
GT: Big rat. [laughs]
CS: Actually, it was really intimidating, but he was the sweetest thing on the planet… Until…
GT: We went out of town one weekend and then…
CS: Right, our son thought it would be a good idea to leave his rat and his cockatiel….
GT: He wanted to let the both of them be social.
GT & CS: [laugh]
CS: Gosh.
GT: Yeah, we came back to a headless bird. It was… It was pretty traumatic. But… we also had this, little chihuahua. Oh, boy.
CS: Oh, Nemo!
GT: I… Could have killed that dog on many occasions.
CS: He would pee on your pillow.
GT: He would pee on my pillow.
CS: He was precious to me, but I understand.
GT: I have to say, um… Your love for animals made me have a deeper love for you. It transferred to people, too. You, you really have a calmness about you that taught me that around animals, too. And you treat them with respect, and… I remember a time where we were just going through a rough time like all couples do. And it was sort of a low point for us and there’s this abandoned baby deer.
CS: Oh, yeah. That was about ten years ago. The mother was nowhere around.
GT: Mother was nowhere around. We said, ‘We gotta leave it. We gotta leave it.’
CS: We just had to trust that he would be okay.
GT: Yeah, but we had to trust the future, trust each other, trust ourselves, and…
CS: That was quite a journey. And it’s been a wonderful journey since.