William 7th December 2020

Good morning little girl. When I went down there to the kitchen just before midday yesterday, I looked out there into the gardens, and that tiny black kitten came running up. I closed the scary old kitchen door, and opened the garden doors to see if it would come in, but it just opened its little mouth and hissed at me. It almost came in, but seemed scared, and then poor Percy came galloping in… he was pleased to see my poor Mum. Of course, I could not stay down there for long, the ogress was waiting for me to get out of her way so that she could get into the kitchen. It is either that, or she is waiting for me to get out of her way so she can go thundering down the hallway, and if it is not that, she is waiting for me to get out of her way so that she can go trundling off out. I was soon back up here out of her way, and did not go back downstairs for four hours. Molly had been in her catcave since well before midday, and did not come out then, she only came out when I went back downstairs for my cheese rolls last evening, and then I had to tip her out. I would have liked some mushroom soup last evening, but seeing I had to get out of the ogresses snorting way so quickly, I could not… I will have some soup this evening though, I do not care what she does. I had to give Molly her flea treatment last evening, and she really had the hump with me… she still has, and has not spoken to me at all this morning. When I got up, she was in the window when I opened the curtains, and I got a kind of huff from her before she settled down on the bed. I did not have a good sleep last night, and did not want to get up when I woke up this morning, but I had to feed poor Percy and George. I had overslept by almost ten minutes, but I felt like I could have easily stayed there for another hour. When I opened the garden doors, poor Percy came running in, but there was no sign of George again, though I did call and whistle for her. I closed the doors, and as I was opening Percy’s food, I heard George howling away, and I let her in… she was very hungry this morning, though poor Percy did not eat all his food. When I let George out, she had left some ham on her plate, so I put it on Percy’s, then I left Percy curled up asleep on Charlie’s chair by the scary old washing machine, and got back up here out of the way. I left it as long as I could before I went back down there to make some tea, and had a cuddle from poor Percy before I let him out. When I had made the tea, I had to get out of the ogresses snorting way yet again. She has been thundering up and down the hallway, and yanking lights on and off in the downstairs bathroom and in the kitchen. She knows it annoys me, seeing as the downstairs bathroom and kitchen are right under this room… she really had it in for me this time little girl. We do love you Topsy, we love you so much little girl, and we do miss you, we miss you so much you beautiful brave little girl. XXXXX