3Jan18

GG prefers to go outside at night, which is fine by us. Even last night when we had a good hard rain and GG didn't care to come in until this morning about 5am. He was damp but not soaking wet.

I went down about 8 to feed the others. No one, especially one named Fluffy, greeted me on the steps. Maybe that little talking to GG gave her yesterday did some good. At first all I could see was one orange cat sitting at the far end of the building staring at me. I put a little food down for him then went around the corner in search of the brats.

Patch and Mask came bouncing up along with Fluffy who strolls rather than bounces.  I fed them all, and of course, Fluffy wanted her nose in everybody else's food. I guided her back to her dish and stood there for a moment while she ate. When she was finally absorbed in eating I went back to the apartment building. The orange cat was still sitting by the far end of the building. Loper came up to greet me without her kitten. I gave her two scoops of food in case kitten came along and tried to entice the orange cat with some food.

When he realized I saw him, he freaked and backed away. Like he thinks he's invisible or something.

As I started back up the stairs, one of the lesbo moms from downstairs greeted me and asked me if I heard that kitten. I told her I was aware of it and tried to catch it but couldn't. She said it was meowing under her car and asked if I would feed it. Certainly. Maybe I should buy some kitten food for it as it looks like the poor little guy is becoming a permanent resident. Still don't know for sure if he was abandoned by his mom or what. It's interesting, Loper won't let her nearly full-grown kitten go; and baby kitten's mom is nowhere to be found.

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  1. Another Kitten! Your feeding schedule will grow with all the new kitties! Atleast you are not dealing with the bitter cold!

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