8:12 AM
Mom woke up, stared at the ceiling, whispered ā€œno,ā€ and rolled over.
I took that personally. I now refuse to move. We’re both rotting.

9:03 AM
She took 6 pills and called it ā€œbreakfast.ā€
I licked the floor and got yelled at.
Make it make sense.

10:27 AM
She threw up.
Again.
I offered silent emotional support by dramatically laying next to the bucket like I’m in a Victorian painting.

11:01 AM
Dad said, ā€œYou okay, babe?ā€
She blinked twice and groaned.
I interpreted that as a no.
No one listens to me, but whatever.

11:52 AM
She’s crying over insurance paperwork.
I’m growling at the printer.
We all handle grief differently.

12:45 PM
She ate half a peanut butter English muffin.
I got zero peanut butter.
This relationship feels one-sided.

2:07 PM
Someone texted ā€œLet me know if you need anything.ā€
She stared at it and put her phone down.
I farted in their general direction.

3:30 PM
She finally fell asleep.
I am now in Guard Modeā„¢:

  • one paw touching her
  • snout wedged in her armpit
  • ears on full alert
    Come for her, and you answer to me (and my stink breath).

5:50 PM
She whispered ā€œYou’re my best boy.ā€
I am.
And if you disagree, I’ll pee on your foot.


End of thread.
She’s still sick.
I’m still loyal.
The peanut butter situation is still unresolved.

— Mojo 🐾

4 responses to “🐾 Mojo’s Live Tweets: ā€œCEO of Emotional Support, Head of Security, Full-Time Vibe Monitorā€”

  1. mshibdonssciencelab Avatar

    Prince Mojo, would you like your very own jar of peanut butter? What do you think your human might like?

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    1. izzypwbmma Avatar

      She needs a winning lotto ticket 🐾

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      1. mshibdonssciencelab Avatar

        I could use a winning lotto ticket, too, lol. My AC isn’t working.

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  2. lol511 Avatar

    Solve the peanut butter issue! #justiceformojo

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