Garfield. Not our cat but spends most of the day at our house, playing with our two, eating a shed load of food, sleeping and causing mayhem. Has been coming round for a few months now, finally found out his name and where he lives (from another neighbour) which is a few houses down the road; seems the owners don't a flying fuck about his whereabouts as he is often at our place from 7am til midnight. He uses our cat flap, stays in our house and our/immediate neighbour's garden with our two, doesn't seem to want to go home until late at night. Was also very scared of being touched when he first started coming round, he was only a big kitten really and would flinch when you went to stroke him. He is not shy of other people but only in that he doesn't run away, he does not rub his head on your legs and I have never heard him purr but he will let us stroke him now and can be very playful with toys, so I think he is slowly learning affection.
Garfield. Not our cat but spends most of the day at our house, playing with our two, eating a shed load of food, sleeping and causing mayhem. Has been coming round for a few months now, finally found out his name and where he lives (from another neighbour) which is a few houses down the road; seems the owners don't a flying fuck about his whereabouts as he is often at our place from 7am til midnight. He uses our cat flap, stays in our house and our/immediate neighbour's garden with our two, doesn't seem to want to go home until late at night. Was also very scared of being touched when he first started coming round, he was only a big kitten really and would flinch when you went to stroke him. He is not shy of other people but only in that he doesn't run away, he does not rub his head on your legs and I have never heard him purr but he will let us stroke him now and can be very playful with toys, so I think he is slowly learning affection.