Sh*tty Sunday, or Life with Mango

A few months ago, Mango was diagnosed with a food allergy and now only eats prescription food. For some reason, now her poo is kind of liquidy. It’s also relatively odorless, which is a blessing. I’ve taken her back to the vet and had the poo analyzed, but everything is fine. With that in mind, things have been different. The adjustment period meant that while trying to cover her waste, Mango would sometimes step in it, and of course I’d need to clean her paws, as well as wherever she’d fling the poo. Yes, I said fling. Interestingly, she has no problem allowing my BFF to wash her paws, but Mango and I always struggle. Thankfully, it doesn’t happen that often now, as we’ve adjusted to this new way of life. But every now and then, there’s an incident, the most recent of which is related below.

Last night I’m minding my business doing my hair, and while my deep conditioner is in, I clean Mango’s bathroom (sweep, bleach everything down, the works), and put the clean rugs back on the floor.

I shower and come back out to the dining room, put my leave-in conditioner on, and fix myself a little snack while my hair dries down a bit. As soon as I sit down with my donut and milk, I hear Mango in the bathroom. Yes, she’s pooping. Y’all know it’s mostly liquid, so I’m like, is this heffa going to mess up my clean bathroom? Two minutes, later, she zooms out of the bathroom and down the length of my apartment.

Dear reader, she has not one, but TWO shitty socks.

I get up and walk towards her. She knows I’m going to try to get her to clean her paws, so she runs. STRAIGHT TO MY ROOM AND UNDER MY BED.

Soooo, I say, okay. Let me clean up the bathroom while I wait for her to come out. I get the Clorox wipes and get the lil’ poop off the floor, it’s not much, but she’s stepped in it and tracked it just a little. I clean it up from everywhere I see it, wash my hands, go to my bathroom and get my housecoat, ‘cause I know we are going into battle and I don’t want to get scratched by a shitty paw.

I go back into the kitchen, get some paper towels and wet them, and sit down to wait. I’ve learned that trying to get her in the sink only leads to me getting scratched up, but that wiping her down is easier on both of us and gets the job done.

Readers, I look back into my room, and she’s standing there staring at me. I stare back. A shitty standoff, if you will.

I get up, walk towards her, and she scampers back under the bed.

By now, the paper towels are only damp, so I rewet them and put them into something so they don’t dry out. I start to twist my hair, pretending to ignore her.

I decide to put some water down, and shake her food bowl. You know her lil’ greedy behind can’t resist a nibble, and soon enough she comes out.

Mango saunters over to the food bowl, and I try to make my move. My hip is a little creaky and I’m slow, which gives her time to get away. This time she runs into my office.

I close the closet doors (ya know like Penny’s mama), so she doesn’t have anywhere to hide. We both know that if she gets in there I’d never get her out.

Readers, she runs behind the six-foot bookcase. It’s caddy corner to the wall, but tight, and there’s just enough room for her to get back there. It’s one of her favorite places to hide when I’m getting on her nerves. She knows I can’t reach her.

THIS. DARN. CAT.

Orange tabby cat, napping on a red couch.

The culprit!

But now she’s hungry, all this running has worked up an appetite, so it’s not long before she ventures out again.

I’m waiting for her.

She sees me and runs back into the office, but this time I’m close to the door, so I trap her behind it. I hold her down best I can and wipe her paws clean.

I wash my hands, gather my things, and bid her goodnight. I tell her I love her, even though IT’S CLEAR SHE DOESN’T LOVE ME, and go to my room, closing the door behind me.

She will be at the corner, waiting for one of y’all to come get her!

 

Coming Soon: Black Lesbian Literary Legacies

Whooo, y’all. January has been a long, long month, but thankfully, it will be over in just a few hours. I’m not sure that February will be much better, given today’s news, but we do have Black History Month to look forward to. If you know me at all, you are already aware that I am Blackety Black Black, so Black History Month is really just an opportunity for me to remind you of the various ways in which I celebrate Black people and Black women writers specifically.

With that in mind, next month I’ll be starting a series on this blog entitled Black Lesbian Literary Legacies, where I interview and profile some of our Black lesbian literary foremothers, aka some of the women who’ve inspired me to do the work that I do.

I hope to introduce you to a few writers who have yet to receive their flowers, and help you learn a little more about some of your favorites.

Until next then, here’s a picture of Mango, serving leg and face.

Dr. Steph

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Website Update!

For a while now I’ve wanted to move my website and just recently, my preferred domain name, stephanieandreaallen.com, became available. When I started my first blog, which eventually became my website, someone else had my domain name (y’all wouldn’t believe how many folks out there share my name). It’s also time to renew my old site, so I decided it was time to go ahead and move the whole thing. I suspect there might have been a better way to do this, but it is what it is. I’m still tinkering with the website, so don’t be surprised if it looks a little different the next time you visit, but I hope you’ll bookmark it for future reading!

In the coming weeks, I’ll be sharing snippets from my research, including tidbits about some of my favorite Black lesbian writers; book reviews, random cat photos, etc. In the mean time, here’s a recent photo of Mango, my super-sassy orange tabby. :)

Dr. Steph

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