Sick cat+sick truck= no honeymoon in Misadventures of West Virginia Woman

  • Oct. 10, 2018, 7:49 a.m.
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On October 6th before our wedding Coal climbed in bed with Talan and crapped everywhere hell of a way to wake the groom up huh?. He ran through the house leaving mess everything he went in panic. Talan wanted to drop Coal off at the shelter due to “bad behavior” i told Talan he probably has worms with all that diarrhea. Give him medicine. He kept pushing take the cat to the vet not listening to me $61 later he found out i am right Coal has worms on the 9th. I cant have my honeymoon now because he spent the rest of his money on vet and most of mine on a sick cat getting seperate litter box and human food instead listening to me.

If We ever have kids i can tell how it is! He will rush the child to hospital over tiny things like a splinter instead real emergency. I am the type who will pull the splinter out and kiss the boo boo better. Unless it is an emergency believe in treatment at home. Talan wont listen because i am not a professional. Excuse me for not being Barbie have a job in every line of work.

While i am typing this entry Harley Quinn keep blocking my keys. Covering the phone with her head and paws purring wanting attention! I guess this will be a short entry since she is begging for attention. I must make my cat happy.

The truck got a water pump replaced at the mechanics. I am really glad its back because i dont have to beg Talan for rides anymore! I work tomorrow. Back to reality. 12 hour shifts.

I was really hoping for a picnic with Talan or to walk around looking in store. He says we cant it costs money! We get paid tomorrow. Why cant i have fun?

Since Coal quit crying he went back to bed. Harley settle down purring laying on my hip and Ziggy is asleep beside my head on the bed all is good in the world of my cats. I plan to pet Harley and go back to bed.

I hope i can have some fun before going back to work. At least i know the cats love me!


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