Monday, April 22, 2024

Our Pet Manual

 With the addition of our sweet Meeka comes a whole other level of crazy pet owner.  In the rare event that we ever leave our home and our animals in the hands of someone we trust (which is very few!), they will be greeted with the biggest manual imaginable with all the idiosyncrasies our little lovelies require.   Grab yourself a cup of coffee to read just a few of the cautionary blurbs for caring for our three spoiled cats and one dog who is actually a Princess.  

Keep your coffee cup out of reach as Scully seems to be a coffee addict and will eagerly lap out of your cup.  Oh yeah, your toothbrush is even more alluring for her. 


Keep a small puddle of water in the bathtub for both Scully and Franklin to drink out of.  Their lovely water fountain is not good enough for either of them. 

Keep all felt materials out of reach.  Meeka likes to include felt as part of her regular diet.  

Cat turds are also the tastiest treat Meeka can find so keep a tidy litter box lest you want to play a game of "catch-me-if-you-can" while she gnaws on some tasty turds. The fresher and smellier, the better!

For some reason, the dog won't eat food out of her bowl...so you must make mealtimes into a game.  Hide her kibble in any kind of dog toy or snuffle mat to ensure she is getting adequate nutrition.  Cat turds won't cut it. 

Also, the dog won't sleep unless she is laying on your lap.  If this occurs, you are stuck in one spot until she decides she has slept long enough.  Actually, this is true for all the pets.

Franklin doesn't eat food.  Though is the heaviest of all of our animals.  He prefers plastic anyway.  Never leave plastic bags of any kind laying around.  Franklin has the sniffiest sniffer for plastic and will bust into locked drawers to swallow some of that slippery goodness.



Margie has an affinity for rubbing her poopy butt on her toilet paper, which doubles as our carpeting.  To minimize this, take a warm, wet washcloth and give her bottom a nice bath.  Don't worry, she will howl for hours on end in the bathroom until this is accomplished.  Oh yeah, this is her private time so make sure no other animal is nearby.  

Speaking of Margie, she has intense rage sometimes. Just give her her "kicking burrito" or banana so she can take her aggressions out on that.  It helps.


Meeka likes to eat anything that she isn't supposed to have.  Her favorites are hair ties and rubber mats.  Each night, allow Meeka to take your hair tie out of your hair and hold it in her mouth.  Pretend like she isn't supposed to do that, though.  Then, try to take it out of her mouth while giving her far more authority than she deserves.  Wiggle the hair tie free and then give her smooches.  As for the rubber mats, your solution is as good as ours.  

Every evening after dark, it is "red light time".  Don't worry if you forget this...Meeka will be sure to let you know when it is time to take her outside and have her chase the red laser light that she will never be able to catch or touch.  


Feeding time is a whole book in and of itself.  In the mornings, feed dog first in her kennel so that the cats can eat in peace.  Dish Franklin up some food even though he won't eat it.  After cats are fed, let Meeka out of her kennel so that she can run around and lick all the bowls.  On Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, put a capsule of glucosamine in both Margie's and Scully's food.  

Before bed, fill the cat crunchies up while making sure Meeka gets some "accidentally dropped" cat foods.  Keep crunchy cat food on table.  Then, bring dog to bed.  Then, exit the bedroom to find Margie sitting with a panicked look on her face thinking you forgot to feed her.  Then, quietly put previously filled crunchy bowl on the floor so Margie can eat her carefully measured out portion (even though she eats at will throughout the day). Now you may reenter the bedroom where dog is and finally go to sleep.  Unless you are startled awake by the sound of honking geese or cats trying to bust their way into the bedroom.  See below: 

Use the sound machine to drown out the sounds of incredibly loud geese and minor cat scratchings on the door.  If cats scratch excessively, put in place the spikey moat while using caution so you don't get impaled by stepping on it when you have to use the bathroom while half asleep.  

Scully can pretty much do whatever she wants.  It is wasted energy to try to get her to comply.

This sums up the gist of how we rearrange our life to make our furry critters happy and comfortable.

Please submit your resume complete with cover letter and 10 references, and give thanks that you don't have to puff Tino with an inhaler twice a day everyday.  

Saturday, March 9, 2024

Bookend Year

 Year 2023 was, what I am calling, a "bookend year".  In January of 2023, I got myself a new job.  It was a huge leap for me, and a leap I wasn't sure I wanted to take.  Now having been in my job for a little over a year, I can surely state that I have no regrets in leaving my old job.  My new job, working in hospice, has been wonderful.  Sure, I still get anxious.  Sure, I sometimes feel as though I am inadequate on what I do (after all I am still learning the job).  And, sure, sometimes I hate having to go to work.  However, my new job allows me to work at home most days, and the people I am providing support for seem to really appreciate even a 5 minute check in.  Learning something new and challenging myself outside of my comfort zone is proving to build parts of my self esteem that had been lost...or maybe forgotten.  My work environment is filled with positvity, love, and genuine concerns for the well-being of our clients as well as for each other.  My old job had that, too, but in hospice it feels a little less toxic, and a lot more patient centered.  The folks who work there seem to operate on a spiritual level that is above my own, which helps to elevate me as well.  Some days I feel that more than others. 

Then, in December of 2023, we got ourselves a PUPPY!  


Something that also brought with it some trepidation:  We've done this before and had a horrible experience from start to finish, Will the puppy bond with me?  Can I even take care of a helpless creature when I struggle to properly care for myself all the time?  A puppy is a lot of responsibility that affects spontaneity and freedom.  The dirt!  The smell!  The potty training!  All that and so much more.


However, getting Meeka happens to be just about the best thing that has happened to me since falling in love with my best friend 10 years ago.  She brings joy to me on a daily basis, is my co worker on days I work from home, my motivation to get out for walks, and a tremendous emotional support.  She keeps me out of the world of my head and into the world of the living. 

Though I have had to make a few personal adjustments.  For example, she won't let me wear headbands or hair ties as she removes them from my head just about as fast as I put them on.  She has left me about an inch of a king sized bed to sleep on, and I am forced to share just about all of my food that I eat.  Oh, and the cat box has to be kept extra extra clean because she reaaaalllllly likes cat turds.  But somehow, even her naughty behavior is cute and charming (except the cat turd thing....that is just awful).  

So, yeah, the year 2023 started out with a positive change and ended with a positive change.   And as I am sitting here writing this blog during my work day, with my dog sleeping in a sun spot, and my lady love downstairs, my heart is filled with gratitude.