From strangers to swamps.
The other night as I sat here, probably typing a post or peering at the weather forecast I heard the cat flap clattering and then the sort of noise that usually means Tosca is blowing her own trumpet and will soon give me a mouse (condition – live or dead – to be determined after delivery). I was a bit surprised; there presumably aren’t many around at the moment and anyway, she’s getting arthritic and dignified in her old age. I looked up, preparatory to leaping into action with a dustpan and brush to see, not Tosca but a complete stranger, poised in the doorway looking for all the world as though he/she thought they lived here and was surprised to see some other stranger in their dining room. Tosca is daintily black and white and this person was solidly black and fluffy. After giving me a slightly embarrassed look the stranger turned and nipped back out through the flap and vanished into the night. Can’t help wondering if recent, apparent appetite variations may be due to somebody else helping out when Tosca’s had enough.
I don’t know what to do about it really. Short of shutting Tosca in, there’s no obvious way to keep the stranger out. Oh well. Perhaps this kind of thing hasn’t been happening regularly. Tosca herself watched the whole event with a faintly bemused and disapproving expression from her bed above the washing machine.
Last night we went to a quiz. We came fifth out of seven teams. Not very good really and now I’m wondering why Perseus is always shown with wings on his helmet when all it did was make him invisible.
Anyway, before I have to deal with late night trespassers again, I’m going to roll away to bed. Tomorrow our new bed is going to arrive! Yay! I have no idea how we are going to organise the switching of beds but at least I’ll be able to stroke the boxes lovingly and lean on the mattress. I wonder if I should strip the old bed tomorrow or wait till Barney isn’t going out to a stamp evening? Probably I’d better wait. I wonder if we can do it before we go away on the boat? Goodness! It’s so exciting. I’ve been dreaming about that bed but truly, I’d rather sleep in it.
Found a swamp
and a pigeon
yesterday, both next to the canal at Aldermaston Wharf. Grey day, water drizzling out of the sky whenever it could be bothered. Quite appropriate really.
I’m quite looking forward to visiting this spot in Spring.









I believe you can get a kind of remote control, like a car key, which Tosca wears on a collar and which triggers a lock of some kind on the catflap when she approaches. I’m fairly sure my mother had one (for her cat, that is, not herself).
Wow…Tim’s got a brilliant idea. If it’s not patented, he oughta!
And what’s so bad about Tosca having a feline friend? Or you another furry friend? I mean, what’s one more, right? (LOL…….better thee than me!)
I’m excited for the bed FOR you. I’m thinkin’ if the other gets stripped down……darn, it’ll just mean ya have to put the other up. :-/
Yeahyeah….I’m all about helping things happen in a timely fashion. *laughing* What a smartie pants way of just getting what I want NOW, huh?
Feel free to steal it! LOLOL
Oh!! And I like that tightrope walking pigeon…….what a fun birdie photo.
If Tosca’s chipped, you can get a catflap that only opens for her.
This is indeed a brilliant idea Tim but I’m a bit reluctant to splash out on a new magnetic collar thingie. When we first acquired cats, we gave them collars with their names and phone number on and both collars were removed within half an hour. A repeat performance was staged with Tosca (Mandu sensibly killed and shredded hers outside somewhere) and she removed the collar all over again but quicker.
She’s not chipped Thursday and anyway – a new cat flap? Because they never have the same size that you bought years ago, you have to get a bigger one each time and this would be the third – there won’t be any door left!
So far Mel, I don’t have a problem with the friend – if it is a friend! As long as I don’t have to feed it. As for the bed, it took me so long to empty the old one’s drawers and dispose of all the stuff I found there that I wouldn’t have had time to do the new one even if Barney had been in to help. So tomorrow’s the day!