Seventeen degrees F today, with four inches of snow on the ground, but the colony was out in force at feeding time. Little Bit, the smallest female, solid black, but definitely the matriarch of the colony despite her size, was waiting on a cookie sheet for my arrival.
(I have two cookie sheets and a rubber maid tub lid as the primary feeding stations.) That had to be cold! She bounced down under the deck when I turned the corner, then returned with the rest of the clan. It's always interesting to see the cats go and summon each other. Sometimes, on warmer days, when they're sprawled all up and down the alley and in neighbors yards, enjoying the hot St. Louis humidity, a lookout is posted on the deck. He or she will see me, then run over next door to collect friends. Their communication skills fascinate me. I wish I was more fluent in their language.
Trading off the water dishes seems to be working; yesterday's water was frozen solid, so I replaced the dish with another one, and brought the frozen water inside with me to thaw. Not that it's wonderfully warm, mind you. With the thermostat set to 50, nevertheless the water is frozen at the kitchen downstairs, while upstairs, bedrooms, bathroom and office are so hot as to make it almost impossible to breathe. Ah, the joys of January.
the two yellow males are missing: Handsome and Skitter. I'm beginning to get a bit worried. I'm also thinking that a wet food feeding is in order, maybe tomorrow. Calorie for calorie, the cats still get more calories from the wet food (canned food) than from dry, as they use less energy to digest the canned. Super Super it is for tomorrow then, I think.