William 25th October 2018

Good morning Toppy. I am sorry about last evening little girl, but I was feeling so depressed that I could not think of tapping anything out to Charlie... it would have been even more difficult with little you. The noise was awful yesterday, it did not stop until the middle of the evening, and then a few hours later, that screeching crazy old evil swamp-witch was out there doing her usual thing. I had to put those waxy earoley things in in the end, but it did not help, I had a terrible night, and was awake about an hour earlier than I was yesterday. I staggered down to the kitchen to feed the cats, and when I opened the garden doors, the Burmese cat and George tried to come galloping in... I kept them out there while I went looking for Percy. I opened those big old gates and went to see if he was in the side or front gardens, or waiting by the big scary old door, but he was not... but he was waiting for me as I got back to lock the big old gates, and Jenny was there too. They all came galloping in with me, and I opened four packets of something in gravy onto the big plate, two onto a saucer for the Burmese cat, added biscuits, and put it down for them. I took the poor Burmese cat over to the other side of the kitchen so that she could eat in peace, and sat down on Charlie's chair by the scary old washing machine. That big old plate was soon licked clean, and Percy came over to try and take some of the Burmese cats food, so I had to put him, Jenny, and George out. She cleared her saucer, and did not want to go out, but I had to put her out because she is so nosey. I washed everything up, and got back up here to Molly before I got in anyone's way... even though it was well early, I did not fancy bumping into the ogress at that time of the morning. When I went back down to the kitchen to make some coffee, I looked out for Jack, but there was no sign of him, just the poor Burmese cat was there, and she was looking up at me. Of course, I could not stay down there long, I had to get out of the ogresses way so that she could come thundering down the hallway, and then go back to bed. When I knew that it was all clear, I went back down there and let the Burmese cat back in for some sliced chicken breast. When she had finished that, I put her back out, and got back up here again before I got into the way of anyone else. That big old dog over the back there had had a good old bark at me, but it was quiet for a while after that... that was until big cakehole's started out there by the lane, and some cackling and screeching started. It looks like today is going to be the same as yesterday little girl, but I will try to come on here this evening, I do not think that I will be feeling the way I felt yesterday again, I hope not anyway, We do love you Toppy, we love you so much little girl, and we do miss you, we miss you so much you beautiful brave little girl. XXXXX