Tonight we went to help our cousins who live about 30 mins away from us. They are pregnant, well Lorelle is pregnant with their 2nd baby, 30 weeks along to be exact. I wanted to help them any way we could so we went to dinner and then picked up the baby's new crib, put it together, ok ok...Brandon and Cliette ( cli-tee) put the bed together while Lorelle and I hung curtains and did a little nesting. ( sooo thats what nesting feels like, haha). We had a great night of laugther and fun with them, especially with their little hand full Preston ( 2). And then..........
On our way home I saw this sign and it read................
Pet Butler!You Poop?We Scoop!I'm a little confused?
1. What is a pet butler?
2. Is all they do scoop poop?
3. Who would WANT to be a pet butler?
4. How much did it cost to buy that sign and post it for the public eye to see?
5. How much business they really get?
6. How much does a pet butler make?
7. How long has this place been in business?
8. Do they travel?
9. What do they do with the poop once they "scoop" it?
10. Do they where a butler uniform?
Let's get real
Pet Butler ...... people either leave their dogs poop in a. their yard or b. other peoples yard. Annnnnnnnnnnd......if they are so kind enough, they just pick it up themselves, with poop gloves of course.
I, myself, leave the poop in the yard....its good fertilizer.
Don't judge me.
Lastly.....what has this economy come to? Really? Pet Butlers? Scooping Poop? Just to make a buck. What will someone come up next?
Sidenote: Please say a little prayer for my cat Jet. He is getting old and he has a hyperthyroid problem where he drinks a lot of water, eats a lot of food but is losing weight and a lot of it. He weighed in at a whopping 18 lbs and when he was last weighed he weighed like 9 lbs. You can tell he doesn't feel well and he sure is whiney. So say a little prayer that when we take him to the vet, everything will be Ok. I know it would be a sad day in the Schrock/Barron household if something happened to Jet. We got him when I was in 7th grade.