William 31st March 2022

Good morning beautiful Topsy. Yesterday was a much better day little girl, it was so peaceful, the only sound that I could hear was from the beautiful little birds… it was just as it was when you were a tiny kitten. Of course, the beautiful peace did not last for long, as that dog over the back there started with its big woofhole in the very late afternoon, then the squawking and the screaming started from over the back there as well, it was awful. It had quietened down a little bit by last evening when I went down there to the kitchen for my dinner, which was another bowl of noodles. Of course, I had to get them ready quickly, as something was waiting for me to get out of the way, but at least I did not choke on them. After I had gotten out of the way yet again last night with Molly, I was so tired when I got up here that I got into bed early, but Molly decided to start with her mischievousness as soon as I settled down. She waits for me to get into bed before starting, I went to sleep over an hour later the other night, and she waited until then. I had to get out of bed to her last night, but that is about all I can remember, and I woke up about three times during the night. This morning, I laid in bed for a while before getting up just as it was getting light, and Molly did not come to greet me until I was just about to go staggering off down there to the kitchen. When I went into the kitchen, there was two great big bags of empty guzzled down bottles just dumped there for dopey daft me to take out there to the bins… it is too much bother for something to open the garden doors, and take them out there. How anything can guzzle down so much in just one week is beyond me, no wonder it is always in the bathroom swattering. Poor Percy ran in as soon as I opened the garden doors, and George came along as I was out there. I gave them two packets of food each, let George out with ham when she had finished, gave Percy his usual, then got back up here out of the way before I did anything else wrong. I had to get out of the way quickly when I went back down there to make the coffee, and when I looked, poor Percy had almost cleared his plate. After I had taken my poor Mum’s coffee into her, I gave Percy another packet of food, got some biscuits, then got back up here out of the way. I have to go into town tomorrow to bring back another great pile of shopping, but I have to get another great big box of catfood for Percy and George, and seeing as that is difficult to carry, I will not be buying as much gobbling’s. I have spent almost £1,000 this month staggering back here with gobbling’s, and having it delivered, and all I have bought for myself have been noodles, biscuits, and milkshakes. The rest has just been grabbed and shovelled down. That does not include the money my poor Mum has to hand over for pies, fish, burgers, chickens, and chips to be gobbled down… I would hate to think how much that was. I will be back on here the day after tomorrow little girl. I love you Topsy, and I miss you little girl, I miss you so much you beautiful brave little girl. XXXXX