Should I Feed Scrap?

4May18

Instead of coming up with me, just before reaching the door, Fluffy heard a noise in the hall, freaked out and ran downstairs. It was nothing, just a noise. So I went down and fed everybody. Fluffy had her nose in everyone's food, and when I managed to get them fed, she followed me upstairs. It's like they're ready to eat, Fluffy comes and takes it over. I make Fluffy leave, but they won't go back to their food.

David and I had the not so brainy idea of going out for breakfast. It sounds good in theory, but in reality -- well -- the buses are limiting and so is the breakfast menu. When we think of breakfast, we think of the American kind: eggs, sausage, pancakes. Breakfasts here are kosher and there's no pancakes. They do serve bread, even gluten free, but with tahini, instead of butter and jam. Breakfast comes with a salad. Anyway, we won't be doing that again.

But as we left for breakfast, GG was sleeping soundly on the bed. Scrap was in the yard eating some leftover kitty breakfast. The other cats were around but very nervous and cautious. Patch tiptoed over and sniffed him on his hind leg near his butt. Scrap didn't like that.

The question is, should I feed Scrap if he is there? Might feeding him make him less likely to fight and bother GG? Or might feeding him actually make him bolder? Not sure which way to go on this one.

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