West Virginia
Related: About this forumI need, eventually, to find a forever home for a gentle gray tabby named Jack...
He's a stray male cat I've been feeding for months. He is not remotely feral, but not really very used to humans (aside from me, and I still spook him sometimes if I move too fast). He is a stray, but not wild.
He loves to be loved. And he is *very* gentle - I have been amazed at his disposition, actually. He'll chew on your fingers a bit (never ever breaking skin) and swat at you if you offend his sensibilities, but he has never once hissed, growled, or been aggressive. One day he was limping and he let me feel all around his front feet without a protest - even between the toes - I was checking for stones or other foreign objects and didn't find anything (turned out to be a stone bruise, I think - limp went away in about 3 days). But anyway, he just sat there and purred while I checked his feet - I was greatly surprised because my male cat Ivan, whom I've had for over 10 years, will still bite the crap out of me if I touch his feet for more than a few seconds.
Anyway. Jack is used to being independent. He shows up regularly every night for dinner and scritch-scratches, and yodels (I swear it sounds like he's yodeling) to announce his arrival. I am going to have him neutered and vaccinated in January or at the latest, February.
I am happy to care for him until he is placed in the right home, but he needs a home, and it can't be mine (many other cats, plus a schedule that might require more traveling in the spring).
He may thrive in a situation where he can be a barn cat, but only if the situation provides him with regular food, shelter, love and medical care. I know outdoor cats are a threat to birds and other wildlife, but he may need a transitional period to becoming an indoor cat, and/or he may be a great rodent-control cat for a farm.
I think he's about 2-3.
I can get photos at some point. We're in Virginia; I will transport him to the right home.
If, during the new few weeks / months, you or someone you know might be interested, please let me know. I also have asked our local rescues to put him on a wait-list for their no-kill shelters or for fosters who can work with him more, but thought I'd spread the word amongst cat-loving DUers.
Thanks for reading, and happy holidays, all.
(This has been cross-posted in a few other forums...)
Panich52
(5,829 posts)Tho it sounds like you live too far away, if he's neutered and gets along w/ other cats I'd consider taking him. But he'd have to adapt to being inside.
Flaxbee
(13,661 posts)not far from Berkeley Springs.... and I love road trips.
I haven't introduced him to my cats in-person yet because I want to make sure he isn't FIV+, but he does not seem aggressive at all. My other cats yowl and hiss and bat at him through the window, and he just sits there, looking in, completely unperturbed.
I actually think he might love to become an indoor kitty. He loves to be held, rubbed, and he is the only cat who lets me play with his feet without squirming. It's the damnedest thing, actually.
I have some photos now; once I get them onto a website I can post from (I don't use photobucket but have many websites I can use) I'll post them.
He's a sweetie. But he'd need some transition time getting used to a new life ... though I think he'd adjust well.
I will put up photos, and send you the link when I do that. And then I'll give you his health status after I get him neutered...
And as always with cats I've placed, if it didn't work out for any reason, I'd take him back, no questions asked.