He really has, bless him. I'd thought he must have been a fine looking cat in his day, but I had no idea just how handsome he must have been - and is now becoming again. Of course, no cat deserves to be living the life that he was, but it really makes me wonder what happened to him and how such a gorgeous cat ended up in that state. He has obviously been loved at some point, too, as he's such a cuddlebunny.
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I'm beginning to get some understanding of how he survived all that time out on his own. He must have been begging for scraps and had competition, as if you try to give him a treat he changes altogether and nearly has your hand off - he grabs, violently, with both teeth and claws. He also gets very, very huffy about not being allowed into the kitchen (he's sussed the kitchen is the source of all food) if he thinks food is around and growls if you try to move him away from the door. It's a real Jekyll and Hyde change - take food out of the equation and he reverts back to being trusting and very cooperative.
So, I think we're going to have to be careful and stick, firmly, to feeding him at certain times to try to curb his bad behaviour. I can't blame him for being that way, but I really don't want to encourage it.
Mark, how's Dom's behaviour working out?