Memories of the conversations with my cat – 98

As some may be aware, but many not, Chester, my faithful writing assistant, mice catcher, and general pain in the neck, passed away some months ago.

Recently I was running a series based on his adventures, under the title of Past Conversations with my cat.

For those who have not had the chance to read about all of his exploits I will run the series again from Episode 1

These are the memories of our time together…

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This is Chester.  He’s now over having the grandchildren staying with us.

As part of the COVIS 19 restrictions in place, the grandchildren cannot go to school.

However, because their parents are both working (which is very fortunate as so many others are not) they have asked us to look after them.

So, they arrive Sunday night, stay the whole week, and go back home on Friday.  It means they are homeschooling, so the internet is taking a beating, I have to feed them, morning tea, lunch. After school snack at three and then dinner.

Chicken nuggets, pies, and shoestring chips can only go so far, and, no, he does not like scraps from their plates.

And having to cater for four rather than two means a gentle shift in logistics.  More shopping for food, having to do the washing every day, tormenting the cat.

OK, that last part is where Chester comes in, or, rather, he stays hidden away.

Remember that phobia he has when the grandchildren are around?

Now they’re here semi-permanently, he’s in hiding, and coming out only for food and water.

And to let me know just how displeased he is.

He wants his domain back.

Pity I haven’t told him yet they’re going to be back next week.

 

3 thoughts on “Memories of the conversations with my cat – 98

  1. This post is relatable and amusing. I enjoyed reading about Chester’s antics and his distaste for food scraps. Thank you for sharing your experiences and memories of Chester, and for bringing a smile to my face.

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  2. I’m sorry to hear about Chester’s passing, but I’m looking forward to reading the series of his adventures. It sounds like he was a great companion and writing assistant. It’s also admirable that you’re helping out with your grandchildren during these difficult times. Balancing homeschooling and meals can be quite challenging, but it sounds like you’re handling it well. Thank you for sharing your stories with us.

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  3. I’m sorry for your loss. Chester sounds like he was a beloved companion and a great source of inspiration for your writing. It’s lovely that you’re sharing his adventures with us again. Thank you for giving us a glimpse into your life and for sharing Chester’s story with us.

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