13 October 2008

Fat puss

Not a very polite name I know, but this is how we have come to refer to the chubby white cat that frequently makes himself at home in our front garden. This in itself is not a problem, indeed when our only contact with him was in the front he was known as 'white puss', but now he has become more of a menace his name has changed.

Earlier in the year we were woken in the middle of the night by William howling on 3 or 4 occasions, to find that fat puss had decided to come in the catflap and have some of Williams food. Upon coming back from a weekend away for my birthday we found William hiding behind the television. When he finally came out (to go hide behind the sofa instead) we found that he was limping and had scratches on his face and head, which we can only assume were inflicted by fat puss (though of course we may have the wrong culprit, but he is the only cat we've seen in our back garden this year).

William is currently hiding behind the television after another painful encounter. We managed to tempt him out for some food and before he hid again I pulled a cats claw from the top of his head (I assumed it was a bramble thorn before I pulled it out). He appears to have no other injuries.

Ian has now stated that he is going to keep a supply of tennis balls handy and throw them at fat puss if he dares show himself again. Look out puss!

2 comments:

GB alias L'homme bizarre avec la barbe grise said...

When similarly troubled a friend bough a pump action water gun: the cats really didn't like that! Not sure whether links work in 'Comments' but this is the Amazon link:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Peterkin-UK-Ltd-Action-Water/dp/B000RPAQA2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=toys&qid=1223966680&sr=8-1

GB alias L'homme bizarre avec la barbe grise said...

Does William wear a collar? I've just remembered that a friend had a cat-flap which had a magnetic catch which responded to the magnet on her cat's collar.