I'll allow two of the youngest ones to stay in the house
overnight when there is a blizzard or when the tempertures dip
low. One of them likes to sleep with me. The 3rd, and oldest,
is partially feral - she'll come inside to have something to
eat, but then she pines to be let out.
But unlike you, I don't leave any food out for them. They are
trained to eat everything I provide. I don't want them to get
fat and lethargic especially since they need to rely on their
speed when have to fend for themselves when they are outside. I
think they appreciate my dietary advice.
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