Just over a third of a bowl left of year 2018 Mac Baren HH Burley Flake in a straight smooth dark brown 1918 Pre-Republic Peterson’s Dublin 2 apple with a silver band and a tapered black vulcanite p-lip stem.
Had some drama feeding Sleepy Suzy because Tomato the Brave wanted to eat, too, and neither Suzy or Molly Danger will eat if a feral is near. I put them out, but Suzy was too upset to eat. Well, when she gets hungry again I'll make sure the ferals are outside first.
It’s later in the evening and Sleepy Suzy and Molly Danger did a bit of eating. After that, Daisy the Feral Princess and Tomato the Brave ate and were followed by Abner the Eager. Tomato wanted to go out, and when he did, I heard the familiar moaning cry from the unnamed bushy tailed striped cat. I brought Tomato back inside, but the bushy feral wouldn’t come back until I went in the house. It’s taken me a while to figure out that whenever one of the ferals want outside, it’s mostly because they sense another feral is around. I look through the window when they go out, and watch them patrol the deck looking to see who is out there.
Tomato laid on my lap longer than he ever has. He got plenty of attention. When I had to feed Sleepy Suzy again, I put him on m’lady’s lap. After Suzy ate, she got in front of the chair, stared at Tomato and jumped up there. Neither one was happy to be together and a little hissing match commenced. After that, they settled down and stayed for a short while. That’s a new development.