L.T.'s Theory of Pets

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L.T.'s Theory of Pets
Author Stephen King
Country Flag of United States USA
Language English
Genre(s) Horror short story
Released in Six Stories (1st release),
Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales
Publication type Anthology
Publisher Philtrum Press (1st release)
Media Type Print (Paperback)
Released 2002

L.T.'s Theory of Pets is a short horror story first released in Stephen King's anthology Six Stories. It was later released again in another anthology, Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales. The story however, doesn't feature supernatural or monster elements.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

The story is told from a first person perspective about a working class husband who recalls a story told by L.T., a chatty co-worker who recalls the brewing trouble behind his marriage, attributed to pets purchased by L.T. and his wife. His wife purchased a dog for L.T. which in turn, disliked him instantly and sided with the wife, while L.T. purchased a cat for his wife, who immediately took to L.T. Despite the fact that the dog and the cat get along fine, L.T. and his wife continuously argue, adding some irony. The story provides an interesting character study, told from the mouth of garrulous L.T. and reveals an unusually bloody twist that has you wondering what became of certain characters.

Stephen King said his story is inspired by people who receive pets as gifts, and how that may be viewed as arrogance in certain circles by assuming the receiver can look after the pet. King himself briefly discusses how he received a Pembroke Welsh Corgi as a present, and has enjoyed its company ever since.

Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales by Stephen King
Autopsy Room Four | The Man in the Black Suit | All That You Love Will Be Carried Away | The Death of Jack Hamilton | In the Deathroom | The Little Sisters of Eluria | Everything's Eventual | L.T.'s Theory of Pets | The Road Virus Heads North | Lunch at the Gotham Cafe | That Feeling, You Can Only Say What It Is in French | 1408 | Riding the Bullet | Luckey Quarter
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