William 19th March 2021

Good morning beautiful TopTops. Things were even more difficult the evening before last little girl… since I have been having those quichey thingies, which has only been six over the past two weeks, odd thingy has decided that it would be in the kitchen when I go down there to put a quiche in the oven. As little you well knows, if that evil old ogre was marching around the kitchen, nobody was allowed in there, and it is the same with odd thingy. I had to get back up here out of the way, and wait for the all clear before I could go back down there, though I still had to get out of the way… I was glad to get into bed that night, though I do not know if I had a good night. I do know that Molly woke me very early by ploughing across my legs again, and when I got down there to the kitchen, the usual great big woolly surprises of blasted bottles, tins, and pigging cardboard awaited me. Percy came in as soon as I opened the garden doors, and when I had at last finished taking everything out, George came wandering along. She would not come in though, and waited out there until I had her food ready, and then she came in to eat it. I gave them both some ham, more for George when I let her out, and poor Percy stayed in until I had left here to go into town, which I did straight after making my poor Mum her tea. Of course, odd thingy was waiting there for me to get out of the way, and it was only when I was over halfway into town that I realised that I had not taken my medication, and I felt awful. Things were not as bad as they usually are in the big shoppy place, but I had yet another great big pile of stuff to get, with no room for any catfood… and I had been ordered to get more blasted sausages, bacon, and more pigging mushrooms. There were twenty-four blasted sausages in the fridge with a box of mushrooms the day before yesterday, but they had suddenly gone by the early evening. I am getting so fed up with having to buy the same old stuff week after week after week, just so that odd thingy can fill its bags. I had four great heavy bags to stagger back here with, and about halfway home, I heard meowing, and I got a shock when I looked around. There was a beautiful fluffy cat that looked just like Charlie, only it was black and white… I do not think that I have seen a fluffy black and white cat before, short-haired yes, but not a long-haired. I called it, but it just stood there meowing at me, which was just as well, because two nasty old scary cars came racing along as fast as they could. I hate that rotten old scary road, nasty old scary cars are supposed to go along slowly, but they do not. When I got back here, it was much earlier than usual, which meant only one thing… odd thingy would be sploshing and splishing around in the kitchen like a moose in a river. As I put all the shopping by the big scary old door, I cried out in pain, as my fingers were all buckled and bent out of shape again, then I came up here for Molly. Thankfully, odd thingy had gone spinning off out of the way when we got back down there, and I put everything away. Of course, as soon as I had done that, I had to get back up here until just before midday, and even then, I had to get out of the way. Because I have been getting in odd thingies way on an evening, I had mushroom and stilton soup last evening, but I was so hungry, I could have done with another bowlful. That was wishful thinking though little girl, as I could only get back down there for a few minutes last night, then I had to get out of the way again. I got into bed when we got back up here, but Molly was wowing and wowing, so I have no idea when I fell asleep… I shouted at Molly to shut up, but she would not, as she was after something in the hallway, a big spidery thing probably. I was awake early again this morning, and immediately apologised to Molly, but when I got down there to the kitchen, the new cardboard and paper bin had been filled again, and when I opened the garden doors, there was no Percy. He came along as I emptied the bin again, and as I came in, I called George. She came along, but would not come in until I had got the food ready, and she ate hers so quickly, she decided to try to get some of poor Percy’s too. I managed to stop her with ham, then I gave her a load more when she went out. Percy had a saucerful with some posh ducky stuff on top, and I let him out not long before I went down there to make some tea. Of course, I then had to get out of the way, as odd thingy was waiting, and back up here I got with Molly. 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