... Tyler, one of the cats from next door.
Just to put a background to this, something is going on next door, not sure what, the couple who live there may have split up, I don't know, and to be frank I really don't want to either. I only mention it to sort of set the scene. Just lately, the young woman, Natalie, and the baby appear to go missing for a few days a week and, although I've never seen them, someone does put food out for the cats.
I last saw Natalie there on Wednesday and it looked like there was food out, fine.
Thursday I couldn't tell.
Friday ,Tyler is on the fence, waiting and staring at his house, then he sees me and mieows, I couldn't see the food so I give him a pouch of the Gourmet Pearl food that Ebbs doesn't like anymore.
Yesterday evening he was there again. Couldn't see any food in the dish so once again I gave him a pouch.
Today. He looks so sorrowful and hungry so feed him again. Then his brother, Burton, turns up mieowing and looking pitiful so I fill a bowl for him too. There I am, past mid-day, still in my dressing gown, in the yard playing blocker to stop Tyler from stealing the food off Burton.
Go back in the house and a few minutes later hear a noise from next door. Go upstairs to look from my window - the only way to see the table the food is on - and yes, there is the food dish, full up! Whoever is feeding them must have just filled it. The two cats were still in my garden sitting there, cleaning themselves and occasionally looking towards my house, in the hope of some more I guess!
A short while ago I was trying to get a wasp off and out off my window and whose head appears, yup, Tyler. I go upstairs and look through the window and all the food is still there. I go outside and can see through the gap in the fence a bag of best dry cat food. I wonder now if whoever feeds them saw me give them food and put it there on purpose.
Tyler, of course, is now my new very best friend!
Here's a picture of the little con cat taken while I was out there, as you can see he is still telling tall tales!
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