Anyway, a few lights ago I had been asleep when I was woken by a loud noise from My 'The Him' shouting for My 'The Her'.It really sounded important. I ambled through and they were standing over Saffy's cage. Saffy was rolling round the floor in her ball at this time. " It's moving and trilling I tell you. It's Gremlins."
"Nonsense David" she said, "don't be silly. Oh, you could be right though. Oh look David, Saffy's had babies, I can see two, three no four heads. Oh CLEVER Saffy."
I'm not sure what's clever about it but that means four more rodents in the house, and since then Five! It's not right, they're taking over my world.
Every light since then I've woken to find them leaning over the cage to look at these babies. I don't understand why. Still, I'm a very tolerant Superior and I'll sort of forgive them if my food's not late.I guess they won't be keeping these rodents when they get bigger though I have seen a new box brought by the post person which looks like another cage.
Because the weather has been kind I've been out during the light. At my age I don't do much in the dark any more. So I've been spending a lot of time with the gang. We've had a good time mooching round the village trying to steer clear of the Longlegs kittens now on holiday, and lying in the shade under the trees by the Fursty Ferret. Someone even thought to place a saucer of water outside in case we got thirsty but no food in case we got hungry for some reason. This light the weather changed a bit and there was some sky water. I have been out and was careful to stay away from the tree in case of more accidents but when the warmth same again I went back there. Ginger was there and I said hello. He looked daggers at me but only hissed. I was a bit taken aback since we sorted out our problems long ago. When I asked what was wrong he told me My 'The Her' had offered his Longlegs one of the babies for their kittens when it gets older. He blames me for putting rodents in his house. It appears he's not the only one eithersince they've done it with Gizmo's Longlegs too.
I had to stifle a laugh since they won't be able to laugh at me any more as they have but I do understand how they feel. I think we parted on good terms when I offered to bite my Longlegs when I get home though I must be honest I'm not sure whether to bite them or rub their legs for stopping the teasing.
Just so you know how mall an ugly they are I'm having pictures of one of the babies placed below.