by goodlookingone » Tue Mar 24, 2020 2:33 pm
This is a second attempt to post what I had typed earlier today.
Yes, things have quitened down beyond exchanging minor discomfort. I assume you can get to buy food and essentials.
Last Fridays "stock up" encountered Sparse hunter-gathering, involving supplementary visits to more distant supermarkets. Each seemed to be in different "Cycles" of deliveries to each dept. (i.e., Thousands of Mutherng Days flowers but no Fruit? and plenty of fruit at another, but no bread).
I Bumped into a near neighbour (She is a Child minder and was "stocking up). I mentioned trouble getting catfood. Could only get "own brand" More Gloop/Jelly than meat, So I had to buy a Brand more expensive than usual brands, so that I could balance the two extremes between meals. Merely a "passing the time of day problem" We had only just stopped to exchange views of the enormous amount of "stuff" that had been dumped around my house - seems that my immediate neighbour has gone. - back to back with my house by being in the next courtyard. (There was a very nice fairly new woodturning Lathe on the back of one lorryload). This is an all pedestrian estate (Blollards preventing any vehicle wider than the sweepers vac m/c/rubish collector lectric) so the path into the next courtyard which goes under my upstairs story is forming a sheltered store for removed Furniture/broken furniture/matresses/Carpets/File boxes/Filing cabinets/unrecognisable electrical gear and... and...) - including an old writing bureau (soon snaffled) - and not started on his Garden yet, which is covered in Sheds - Which incudes the shedroof-mounted windmill (for electric power)Which I'd asked the Council to remove because the rotating blades produced a Sunlight Flashng frequency into my Lounge (distracting and tiring).
Where was I? Oh yes, On Monday I found a Note through my door (addressed to my cat?), telling me to call as an even more distant neighbour (unknown to me) was "Animal Mad" and had left some cat food for Ginger George. So I called her - an Outfit called "Purrs" had left supplies - unknown to me, but Coockiepus tells me that Purrs is a cat homing place in Romford (15 miles from here). Thus Neighbour and the Child she was Caring for brought me:
A catering pack of mixed variety of 84 pouches of Whska's catfood,
Three boxes of (12 pouches per box) Felix Catfood,
Two large packs of Dryfood cat biscuits (different brands),
A box of teabags,
a pack of (human not cat) Biscuits,
tin of Baked Beans (not eaten them since I was a Kid)
& ..... two toilet rolls.....
All very thoughtful, BUT... I had just bought a box of the afore mentioned Gloopy catfood (48 pouches for a possibly looong interval before another purchase) and a Second box (afore mentioned) of more palalable catfood to alternate (also 48 pouches), and I was not completey out of stock even before those recent purchases (I was aware of the "expected" Shortage), so I seem to have weeeks of moggy food here, and I am feeling embarrased/guilty of this feline wealth. The Vast amount of Dry food especially, as His Gingerness is somewhat fixed in his ways as one would expect from a 23 year old cat, and passionately refuses Dryfood. A big cat who needs 4 pouches of food a day (reduced to alternated 4 per day, and only 3 per day during warmer weather)
I have posted a note into the Neighbours door, asking to profusely thank her "Purrs" contact for her thoughtfullness but I'm quite happy to share the Bounty with any nearby hungry cats: What else can I do?
I assume that you (and Cassie) can get out for a walk. I used to get up to walk through .. well it is a Country Park (no tarmac paths, nor spoerts, pitches or playgrounds, and about 50% woodland) but is officially a "Nature reserve", nearby. Unfortunately The pedestrian Railway crossing is now closed, and necessitates a walk over the railway bridge and through the housing estate before it gets pleasant, and the (only) bus to the top of Langdon Heights is now on a reduced/unknown frequency.
This is a second attempt to post what I had typed earlier today.
Yes, things have quitened down beyond exchanging minor discomfort. I assume you can get to buy food and essentials.
Last Fridays "stock up" encountered Sparse hunter-gathering, involving supplementary visits to more distant supermarkets. Each seemed to be in different "Cycles" of deliveries to each dept. (i.e., Thousands of Mutherng Days flowers but no Fruit? and plenty of fruit at another, but no bread).
I Bumped into a near neighbour (She is a Child minder and was "stocking up). I mentioned trouble getting catfood. Could only get "own brand" More Gloop/Jelly than meat, So I had to buy a Brand more expensive than usual brands, so that I could balance the two extremes between meals. Merely a "passing the time of day problem" We had only just stopped to exchange views of the enormous amount of "stuff" that had been dumped around my house - seems that my immediate neighbour has gone. - back to back with my house by being in the next courtyard. (There was a very nice fairly new woodturning Lathe on the back of one lorryload). This is an all pedestrian estate (Blollards preventing any vehicle wider than the sweepers vac m/c/rubish collector lectric) so the path into the next courtyard which goes under my upstairs story is forming a sheltered store for removed Furniture/broken furniture/matresses/Carpets/File boxes/Filing cabinets/unrecognisable electrical gear and... and...) - including an old writing bureau (soon snaffled) - and not started on his Garden yet, which is covered in Sheds - Which incudes the shedroof-mounted windmill (for electric power)Which I'd asked the Council to remove because the rotating blades produced a Sunlight Flashng frequency into my Lounge (distracting and tiring).
Where was I? Oh yes, On Monday I found a Note through my door (addressed to my cat?), telling me to call as an even more distant neighbour (unknown to me) was "Animal Mad" and had left some cat food for Ginger George. So I called her - an Outfit called "[i]Purrs[/i]" had left supplies - unknown to me, but Coockiepus tells me that [i]Purrs[/i] is a cat homing place in Romford (15 miles from here). Thus Neighbour and the Child she was Caring for brought me:
A catering pack of mixed variety of 84 pouches of Whska's catfood,
Three boxes of (12 pouches per box) Felix Catfood,
Two large packs of Dryfood cat biscuits (different brands),
A box of teabags,
a pack of (human not cat) Biscuits,
tin of Baked Beans (not eaten them since I was a Kid)
& ..... two toilet rolls.....
All very thoughtful, BUT... I had just bought a box of the afore mentioned Gloopy catfood (48 pouches for a possibly looong interval before another purchase) and a Second box (afore mentioned) of more palalable catfood to alternate (also 48 pouches), and I was not completey out of stock even before those recent purchases (I was aware of the "expected" Shortage), so I seem to have weeeks of moggy food here, and I am feeling embarrased/guilty of this feline wealth. The Vast amount of Dry food especially, as His Gingerness is somewhat fixed in his ways as one would expect from a 23 year old cat, and passionately refuses Dryfood. A big cat who needs 4 pouches of food a day (reduced to alternated 4 per day, and only 3 per day during warmer weather)
I have posted a note into the Neighbours door, asking to profusely thank her "[i]Purrs[/i]" contact for her thoughtfullness but I'm quite happy to share the Bounty with any nearby hungry cats: What else can I do?
I assume that you (and Cassie) can get out for a walk. I used to get up to walk through .. well it is a Country Park (no tarmac paths, nor spoerts, pitches or playgrounds, and about 50% woodland) but is officially a "Nature reserve", nearby. Unfortunately The pedestrian Railway crossing is now closed, and necessitates a walk over the railway bridge and through the housing estate before it gets pleasant, and the (only) bus to the top of Langdon Heights is now on a reduced/unknown frequency.