Hi! Oh boy, did Mo ever have me fooled! Over the summer he was so calm, so good, sitting patiently for hours when I could barely move from the bed to a chair. Here he is in the bin of recycled shirts, in my sewing room. He brought his blankies and built a nest by my side.
At age 2 and a half, I figured his puppy days were over!
That he had settled into classic pug indolence.
Ha ha ha. The cooler weather arrived and Mo perked right up! For the past month or so he has reverted to his over-active, excited, naughty state of puppydom.
Where do I start? Well the first incident was maybe the worst. On the day I had to get myself to the IV clinic, driving myself for the first time since May, just as I was leaving the house, I realized Mo had found my large pain relief/ icepack which I had been using while sitting at the computer. It was wrapped in a fleece throw and I forgot it. Mo found it, and proceeded to eat the damn thing! The item is a large flat piece of frozen plastic, like bubble wrap, but filled with something that freezes. It's wonderful for soothing large areas, like hips or lower back. Mo had chewed open many of the bubbles and spilled the freeze substance all over the floor. He was licking it greedily when I caught him.
OMG, is this stuff poison!? I thought frantically. Then I stupidly proceeded to stick my finger in the stuff to taste it. [Looked like rock salt.]. So now we're both poisoned? I couldn't stay, the IV treatments cost thousands of non refundable dollars. [Covered by insurance, but if you don't use it, it's gone til next time. And it was crucial to my healing.]
I finally decided that the bubble sheets are really meant for food storage, and therefore are not probably poisonous. I called Mo's dog walker who said she'd come and monitor Mo, take him to vet if needed.
So we survived.
Next is the barking! Mo never barked. Hardly ever. But nearby is some reno construction and Mo finds the men and their trucks deeply fascinating. The guys haven't helped by seeing and hearing Mo, and calling to him in return. It's really obnoxious. Here he is, lying in wait.
Mo has also found out that if he climbs up on my desk he can see out the window, where birds and squirrels are, in the ugly locust tree and the pines. And on the desk ''mom'' keeps yummy items, like hair rubber bands, cheap but delicious Bic pens, and the oh so tasty hand cream. Mo has eaten a LOT of hand cream tubes, sigh.
Then this past week, Mo decided something is living in the wall unit and/ or corner cupboard. A cat, a rat, a man, a bug? I don't know!
I got up one day and found this.
! All my best books!
Another day, he got the corner cupboard open.
I picked up my books for now and have created a chair barricade until Mo loses interest.
But this makes it easy for him to jump up on the dining table...
And here is Mo on what used to be one of my favorite winter throw rugs. Hand woven wool, vegetable dye colors.
Mo peed on it so much even the dry cleaner couldn't save it. It's out on the deck getting rain washed till I throw it away. I get that throw rugs kinda look like weewee pads, but still. He's been house trained for two years.
Then, today, the final straw. "Back to California for you, little man! One way ticket to Cali!" I yelled. Why? This morning I was doing a few mindless chores and suddenly realized Mo was nowhere to be found. Not in his bed[s], not out on the deck, not locked in the bathroom, where he enjoys peeing on any towel or throw rug left on the floor, [see above about the wee wee pad issue], and eating the contents of the wastepaper basket, licking shampoo he has spilled, and the always delicious chewing on used razors.
I was panic-stricken. Finally I found him. In the most forbidden spot. He was Up On My Bed! Sleeping happily, ignoring my calls. Absolutely forbidden! He knows better, and frankly I thought by now he was too chubby to jump up on my rather high bed.
Now here he is in his own bed, where he belongs. Looks guilty, doesn't he!
But he always makes me laugh. Though that wadded up black scrunchy on the bed gave me a few moments' distress, it sure looked like he'd left me a pile of poop.
The good news is he has not escaped from the dog walkers, and run away. Yet. Though it seems he does often expect them to carry him home.
Here's Mo enjoying the return of the sun in the windows, in the mornings.
Pets are just so fun, aren't they!
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Nature notes:
The skies are very filled with flocks of small birds. And Mr Mockingbird has returned to the ugly locust tree.
The full moon is Sunday! The October Harvest Moon. Be sure to go out to look. Tonight it is gibbous, more than 3/4s.
love
lizzy
gone to the beach...
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PS sneak peek of recent P2 block. Show & Tell in a week or so?
What a scamp that little Mo is lately.
ReplyDeleteI did read the liquid blue ice cooler thingie is a good emergency substitute for water in an emergency.
http://crisistimes.com/sea_water.php
I'd have to be -really- thirsty. lol
Here's hoping it was just a bad week for Mo. It's a good thing his mommy loves him so much.
I hope you have a great weekend.
Hunter
Pets are just like children. Most of the time you love them, but sometimes you want to strangle them! The cooler weather makes me feel more energetic so I can't complain too much if it makes the cats frisky, too. I'm sure the kitties and Mo will settle down when cool isn't a novelty anymore!
ReplyDeleteI hope you can get a new ice mat for your hip - and you can read the label to make sure it's non-toxic then too!
Hope you're continuing to feel better, walk a little easier. I'm sure Mo misses your company on walks. Take care!
P.S. I don't think Mo looks ashamed... I think he looks put out that he got caught and had to get off the bed! Misbehaving boy!!
ReplyDeleteOh, Mo! What a naughty boy. Maybe he needs some extra long walks to really tire him out so he can't get into any mischief. And that means actually walking, not being carried. HA! He sure knows how to ham it up with that face. Hope your hip is much better by now.
ReplyDeleteI know it's not funny but your post really made me laugh!! Pet's!! It's a never ending "what are they going to do next?" Over the summer a friend removed her sandals at the door. While we happily talked quilts and wool less than 10 ft away my 9 year old doxie had her way with said sandals!! Sigh....so age has nothing to do with it!! She laughed and I was mortified!! Mo is so darn cute..how can you stay mad at him?
ReplyDeleteI get such a kick out of Mo's adventures. He has a lot of character! I have fairly recently become pet-less at home, and very content to stay that way for the foreseeable future ... but posts like this not only make me laugh but serve as a reminder of how much a pet adds to a life and home - despite the damage done! On a side note - such a pretty basket quilt at the foot of your bed!
ReplyDeleteGood grief,Mo! It can be a bit frustrating huh? Sorry about the pretty damaged rug.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, lol. I literally laughed! What a scamp. Seriously, a little turd. Quick thinking on your part to get Mo's walker to come sit with with him. Really, of all the things... I also chuckle thinking about Mo lying in wait for the construction dudes. Definitely something in the air :)
ReplyDeleteMy cats are also enjoying laying in the patch of sun that is coming in through the front door now that it's not too hot to leave the door open.
Ooooh I like the blocks.
Tell the little fella he better straighten up and fly right.
Kel
America's Most Wanted! Gee, I hope I don't find his picture in the post office. Maybe he should join a book club?
ReplyDeleteOMG!! What a bad boy! I hope he gets over this soon. My daughters cat acts out went there are disruptions around the house. She is in the start of moving so I told her to keep a sharp eye on the Bear...LOL Kit
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