For a few months on and off William has been dissapearing for days on ends, then returning, then going again, it began at the start of summer. I was convinced that due to his disposition of being a tart, he had took up lodgings elsewhere under the title of tigger, or ginge, or fluffy, and was playing his role out quite convincingly.
However I had started to notice that lately when he returns, he looks a bit unkept..a bit unloved. I attempted to collar him, as Maxwell too now is, to make them visually look a bit more owned...being "just william" he managed to get said collar off before he even reached the bottom of the garden, so that didn't work too well. But I did collar him again..with a disk with details on.
I just received a phonecall, from a very nice lady about a mile or so away...she lives on the other side of the fields that are to the rear of where we live..she rang to say that my lovely fluffy ginger and white puss had spent lengths of summer...get this...
sleeping/living in her henhouse
and that she often finds him asleep in the hay when egg collecting, that she had presumed he was just a well kept wanderer but thought she'd contact me when she saw the collar and tag to inform me of his lodgings.
I can only assume he goes to catch the mice (she said she has a big problem) and stumbled across this little house whilst over the fields hunting..and potentially roamed a bit further then usual, and found his own cat holiday cottage.
He's a daft sod he really is, most cats would abuse their freedom to gain extra meals at homes 1,2 and 3..he takes lodgings in a henhouse...he really is the oddest of boys, he always has been "just William" ever since days old!