by Jerry Guarino
a nice bowl of milk
Hanging out near a pond in the pacific northwest, Marley and Jeri were commiserating about how their life has changed, and not for the better. While their owners were living the progressive lifestyle, the pets were suffering. Marley’s owners were vegan and Jeri’s owners were stoners.
“I don’t know Marley. At least you can get out of the house when
you want. I’m stuck inside most of the
day while my owners fill the air with pot smoke. I can only sneak out when someone opens the
door.”
“Jeri, at least you don’t have to
eat it. My owners think that just
because they’re vegan, that I should be one too. Have you ever had vegan food? It’s terrible. Where’s the beef?”
“Have you tried complaining?”
“Jeri, I’ve tried everything. I leave notes by my dog bowl. I scowl at them when they ask if I’m
hungry. I push the food bowl away, even
tip it over. All they do is give me
more.”
“You leave notes?”
“Yes, here, I brought one.”
Needless to say, Marley’s penmanship
left a lot to be desired.
“What language is this?”
“Why?”
“It looks like chicken scratch. And I know; I have a friend who’s a chicken.”
“But you get meat in your meals,
right?”
“When they remember to feed me. Stoners aren’t the most responsible
people. Sometimes it’s days between
feedings and don’t get me started about cleaning my litter box.”
“Jeri, there ought to be a law.”
“There is a law; they made it
legal.”
“Oh yeah.”
“We need a plan, Jeri.”
“I’m too wasted to think straight
Marley. What do you think?”
“The grandparents are visiting this
week. One of them uses an oxygen
device. Maybe I could sneak it out for
you.”
“Wonderful! And maybe I could sneak out some of my cat
food, tuna and beef. Would you like
that?”
“Oh, I’d kill for some real food. Believe me, I’ve been chasing birds and
squirrels every time I get out. I’m just
too weak to catch them on this vegetable diet.”
***
Marley and Jeri met the next day by
the pond. Jeri sucked on the oxygen tube
and Marley munched on Jeri’s cat food. Suddenly,
a duck fell out of the sky and landed in the pond next to them. Marley rescued him.
“What happened?”
“I was eating some seeds and bread
and when I took off, I felt faint. I was
lucky not to land on the road.”
Jeri cried and confessed. “I’m sorry.
My owner threw out some pot brownies.”
Marley nudged the cat food over to
the duck. “Here, have some tuna.”
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