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The Sunday Times bestseller returns for a fourth book! Alfie and his mischievous kitten George are back for more adventures this time taking them a long way from home Alfie and George just cant seem to keep out of trouble. So when they hear that their owners have got a new holiday home, they cant wait to visit it and enjoy some new adventures. But when they arrive, they dont find the comfort theyre used to. Crumbling walls, peeling paint, dripping ceilingsthis little Cornish cottage is clearly on its last legs. Family and friends rally round to try and save the cottage but it soon becomes clear that the locals dont want them there at all. Its up to Alfie and George to make sure their family is welcomed into the village thats if they can keep out of the way of the nastiest cat theyve ever encountered

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Rachel Wells

Alfie the Holiday Cat

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Published by AVON A Division of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd 1 London Bridge - photo 2

Published by AVON

A Division of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd

1 London Bridge Street

London SE1 9GF

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First published in Great Britain by HarperCollins Publishers 2017

Copyright Rachel Wells 2017

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Ebook Edition November 2017 ISBN: 9780008253332

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Dedication

For Tammy

Prologue

I was dreaming about pilchards when I felt a tail tickling my fur I opened one - photo 3

I was dreaming about pilchards when I felt a tail tickling my fur. I opened one eye to see George, my kitten, hopping around my bed excitedly. I opened the other eye.

Wake up, Dad, its Christmas, he purred in my ear. I raised my whiskers. It felt far too early to be awake.

Wake up, everyone! Summers voice shouted, shattering any peace and quiet. Its Chrissssmass. She had joined George and they were both jumping around, making me feel quite dizzy.

Meow, I replied. I saw shadowy darkness poking through the landing window, but I knew no one would be getting back to sleep. When Summer made up her mind, no one stood a chance, and George was turning out to be the same way. The door opened and Claire, wrapping her dressing gown around her, emerged with a sleepy, tousled Jonathan on her heels.

Goodness, its only five, Claire complained.

But Santas been, I know he has, Summer shouted. So, it must be Christmas time right now! She stamped her little foot. George tried to stamp his paw but he hadnt mastered that.

Wheres Toby? Jonathan said, picking Summer up and giving her a hug. Happy Christmas, my little princess. She snuggled into him.

Meow, I replied. He was still in bed. Toby was the only sensible member of the family, it seemed.

It was Georges first Christmas ever and Tobys first with us, which meant it was one of the most special Christmases ever in Edgar Road. We had all been full of excitement and expectation, although Summer had been the most excited, with George a close second. Toby had been a little hesitant. Claire and Jonathan said it was because he hadnt had a good life up until now. Toby had been adopted by us. He was five years old and, although Claire and Jonathan hadnt shared details of his life so far, I knew he had been taken away from his parents and had lived in foster care before he came to us. That meant he had had more than one home up until now. Claire said to him, to Summer, and to me and George that we were his forever family and he had a forever home with us now. I understood that better than most. I had had a life before here too, although that did seem so long ago now.

When I first came to live on Edgar Road, I had also had a home before. My home had been happy, full of love, but my old owner died leaving me homeless. Instead of being put in a shelter I had taken matters into my own paws and Id taken a treacherous journey to Edgar Road where I learnt many things along the way, and then I became, as I am today, a doorstep cat. This means I have more than one home and more than one family to love me and love in return. It so happens that I mainly live with Claire and Jonathan now this is my forever home too. But they used to live separately, and I lived with them both until I brought them together and they got married. I also have two other houses I visit and were all great friends, more like family even. Claire and Jonathan, with Summer and Toby; Polly and Matt who have two children, Henry and Martha; and Tomasz and Franceska, my Polish family who have two sons, Aleksy and little Tomasz. They are my families, and since George came to live with us as a tiny kitten I adopted him they are his families too.

But back to Toby; he had obviously had a traumatic beginning in life and although he was loved and safe now, it was a big adjustment for him. When he first came to live with us he cried every night. Claire would go and cuddle him, Jonathan would read him stories and in the end George took to sleeping in his bed, right beside him. He does that every night now. Toby sleeps really well with George beside him, its the only way he will sleep I think. I worried at first that Summer might mind, she is a madam and she thinks that George is her kitten, but actually shes been very lovely about sharing. Although she tried to demand a goldfish, which is a terrible idea. A fish where two cats live, whoever heard of such a thing?

So Toby and George have a very special bond, which I like to think is down to me a bit. They were both the newest members of the family, which helped to bind them, but of course we all love them both very much. It is clear, though, that George has been instrumental in helping Toby to feel at home hes a chip off the old block it seems and now hes settled in it feels as if Toby has always been with us.

Before Christmas, when Claire and Jonathan tried to get him to write to Santa and ask for presents, he was reluctant. In the end Jonathan got a catalogue with lots of toys in it and they went through it together; it was a slow process as Toby didnt want to ask for anything. And this is the heartbreaking part: he told George, when they were in bed one night, that it was because he thought if he asked for things he might get sent away. When George told me this I felt my heart shatter, and trying to convey that to the humans wasnt easy but in the end they seemed to get it. I did have to work quite hard, and George shredded the catalogue in the process, but I think they began to understand.

Jonathan and Claire sat Toby down and told him he was their son now and that nothing he could do would change that. They also showed him Summers list although she couldnt yet write, she managed to draw pages of toys she wanted (it was pretty much an entire toyshop), and in the end they managed to coax a letter to Santa out of Toby. Jonathan explained that Santa would bring him a special present but Mummy and Daddy would buy him some as well. This seemed like an alien concept for Toby but he seemed to understand a little.

Claire went to Tobys room, where he was waking up, rubbing sleep from his eyes.

Is it Christmas? he asked.

It is, darling, Claire replied. Now shall we go and see if Santas been? She kissed him and engulfed him in a hug.

But what if he hasnt? Toby asked.

I know he has, and do you know how I know that? Claire asked. Toby shook his head. Because I have it on good authority that you were on his good boy list, she said gently. She was such a good parent, to all of us.

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