And yes to Matt having problems pissing on command, and Foggy not giving in. I do love the idea of bladder control testing, but I'm not sure how practical it is in the time they'd have during a last minute appointment.
And yes, Matt's had bad experiences with cages before - the one Foggy's got is a luxury model to him, but it still doesn't stop him remembering the bad times. He's so relieved when Foggy guides his hand to the water bottle - and then to the buzzer - previously he's just been left to piss himself in his cage, and then had to beg to be allowed to clean it up. He kisses Foggy's hand when he's shown the buzzer, whispering his thanks over and over again. And fuck yes, to it really hitting Foggy that Matt is fundamentally a pet, that he needs things Foggy probably hasn't been giving him, discipline as well as love and respect.
And definitely, Matt tries to explain himself - but Foggy's out of patience with his antics, probably includes the order to shut up, and that's the last time Matt tries to start a conversation until Foggy tells him his punishment is over.
I'd say he gives Matt a plastic spoon, and maybe the bowl's plastic too - the sort of bowl and cutlery only the most poorly trained of pets would use. And unf, probably a bucket, cold water, barely enough, with a small, rough towel to dry himself off with, and orders to just piss in the bucket once he's clean. Matt can't focus on anything but Foggy's phone conversation, and Foggy doesn't give him a chance to even brush his teeth, just tosses a bit of chewing gum at him, and tells him to chew on that as they leave the apartment.
And yes, normally he hates the way he's expected/required to look attractive at all times, but now that Foggy isn't giving him the chance to groom properly it makes him feel useless. And maybe Foggy doesn't offer Matt his arm the way he normally would, maybe he just gives him his cane - and Matt's thinking that his owner's so angry with him, so ashamed of his poor behaviour that he doesn't even want to be seen touching him?
Yeah, Karen's not used to Matt acting like property, Foggy's always encouraged him to act like he was their equal, so for Matt to explain that he'd spent the night in a cage, and for it to be perfectly clear from his attitude that he thinks - no, he knows that it's his own fault? She sometimes forgets that Matt's not free, but not today, and she's abruptly conscious of how rude she's being - to Foggy, not to Matt - by going behind his back to question his pet like this. Maybe Matt anxiously explains that even though he's angry Foggy was still kind enough to leave him water, and even give him a buzzer in case he woke up needing to piss.
And yes to her asking if it's okay for her to talk to Matt today when Foggy gets back - she probably asks the same question the next day, when she sees Matt in his collar, even though this time he's put together and smiling, on Foggy's arm. And unf, Matt's humiliation at Foggy talking to Karen like he can't understand - he probably flinches when she asks that question the next day, but this time Foggy tells her that Matt's taken his punishment like a good boy, and it's over.
Oh, definitely, Matt needs to hear that he's brave and clever, because he doesn't feel that way right now. He feels like the stupid cowardly pet he's been called so many times in the past. And definitely for Matt showing that he wants to be cleaned up even less than usual today (because Matt never really wants to wash off Foggy's scent) and Foggy offering the collar, not really expecting Matt to accept. I think they have used it in the past, but only when they absolutely had to, when they needed to go somewhere that doesn't allow uncollared pets. And yes for Foggy asking, not demanding, to know why Matt wants it.
Re: matt/foggy(/any), medical examination, humiliation
And yes to Matt having problems pissing on command, and Foggy not giving in. I do love the idea of bladder control testing, but I'm not sure how practical it is in the time they'd have during a last minute appointment.
And yes, Matt's had bad experiences with cages before - the one Foggy's got is a luxury model to him, but it still doesn't stop him remembering the bad times. He's so relieved when Foggy guides his hand to the water bottle - and then to the buzzer - previously he's just been left to piss himself in his cage, and then had to beg to be allowed to clean it up. He kisses Foggy's hand when he's shown the buzzer, whispering his thanks over and over again. And fuck yes, to it really hitting Foggy that Matt is fundamentally a pet, that he needs things Foggy probably hasn't been giving him, discipline as well as love and respect.
And definitely, Matt tries to explain himself - but Foggy's out of patience with his antics, probably includes the order to shut up, and that's the last time Matt tries to start a conversation until Foggy tells him his punishment is over.
I'd say he gives Matt a plastic spoon, and maybe the bowl's plastic too - the sort of bowl and cutlery only the most poorly trained of pets would use. And unf, probably a bucket, cold water, barely enough, with a small, rough towel to dry himself off with, and orders to just piss in the bucket once he's clean. Matt can't focus on anything but Foggy's phone conversation, and Foggy doesn't give him a chance to even brush his teeth, just tosses a bit of chewing gum at him, and tells him to chew on that as they leave the apartment.
And yes, normally he hates the way he's expected/required to look attractive at all times, but now that Foggy isn't giving him the chance to groom properly it makes him feel useless. And maybe Foggy doesn't offer Matt his arm the way he normally would, maybe he just gives him his cane - and Matt's thinking that his owner's so angry with him, so ashamed of his poor behaviour that he doesn't even want to be seen touching him?
Yeah, Karen's not used to Matt acting like property, Foggy's always encouraged him to act like he was their equal, so for Matt to explain that he'd spent the night in a cage, and for it to be perfectly clear from his attitude that he thinks - no, he knows that it's his own fault? She sometimes forgets that Matt's not free, but not today, and she's abruptly conscious of how rude she's being - to Foggy, not to Matt - by going behind his back to question his pet like this. Maybe Matt anxiously explains that even though he's angry Foggy was still kind enough to leave him water, and even give him a buzzer in case he woke up needing to piss.
And yes to her asking if it's okay for her to talk to Matt today when Foggy gets back - she probably asks the same question the next day, when she sees Matt in his collar, even though this time he's put together and smiling, on Foggy's arm. And unf, Matt's humiliation at Foggy talking to Karen like he can't understand - he probably flinches when she asks that question the next day, but this time Foggy tells her that Matt's taken his punishment like a good boy, and it's over.
Oh, definitely, Matt needs to hear that he's brave and clever, because he doesn't feel that way right now. He feels like the stupid cowardly pet he's been called so many times in the past. And definitely for Matt showing that he wants to be cleaned up even less than usual today (because Matt never really wants to wash off Foggy's scent) and Foggy offering the collar, not really expecting Matt to accept. I think they have used it in the past, but only when they absolutely had to, when they needed to go somewhere that doesn't allow uncollared pets. And yes for Foggy asking, not demanding, to know why Matt wants it.