Thank you for the advice Andy - and great photos as usual
I have taken your advice Pete (as always) and the pot is now outside, under cover, in protective mesh cage. My concern now is, I know for a fact that there are snails/slugs eggs in the soil that I failed to remove so I am effectively locking the cat in with its predators

. The PH cats come to mind - you will recall it was slugs getting them at night. At that time Vince's advice was to isolate the plant but I am not sure how to do that. The sleeve I have is way too large and there are numerous stems of honeysuckle growing across the whole of the pot - I need a demo video

. As a temporary measure I have used cling film to wrap round the pot and over the soil carefully weaving it between the stems but I am not sure how/if that will affect the plant. Alternatively, perhaps someone could suggest a means of safely destroying these eggs without harming plant or cat? Incidentally, slugs are having a great year, even coming into the house

. Yesterday I removed in excess of 50 from my potting shed
I'm glad you are enjoying the LTB shots Paul as I am about to post a few more

Thank you for your advice which seems to be the general consensus.
That's really kind of you Mike. You've seen how it is here

The good news is I am back in my own bed (just getting up a few times to check on them) AND I have hot water

. Life is looking good. How long either of those situations continue remains to be seen

Don't forget, if you and Cathy are passing .......
Wow! That has got to be one of the best comments I have ever received David

I'm thinking of printing it out and pinning it up in the kitchen so I can read it when things get bleak. Thank you so much.
Thank you Wurzel - the flower is a nasturtium. Please tell me when you are getting bored Wurzel as the LTB are all I have to post at the moment. Hope you like these ones. A big thank you to Nick L who kindly brought the flowers as mine have died back.