In just six days: Portion controls, revised cooking recipes, and feeding schedules were officially upgraded. The tier 3’s could still prep, cook and serve the pack house members an abundance of food, while feeding themselves as well. The barn was divided into 6 groups, and each week a new group would take the turn of preparing and cooking food specifically for those living in the barn. In order to avoid an angry Shrew, all of their meals had to be eaten in the kitchen. None of them could be caught bringing in large amounts of food to the barn, or they’d be accused of stealing and would be punished. Back home, my mother took great pride in organizing the welfare of all wolves in the pack, no matter their ranking. Each wolf had an important role. From the Alpha himself, to the weakest om

