There is a cat that has for years hung around the flats where I live and has always been very feisty, fighting other interlopers and being a bird chaser, if not killer.
In looks she is a very fluffy Scottish Wild Cat with a shortened tail.
For many years I had indoor cats who truly hated her and used to throw themselves at the windows when she would sit and stare.
My last cat died pre lockdown and I held off getting any new ones.
In the last couple of months, this cat which never seemed to like me, suddenly flipped like a switch and started rubbing round my legs and fussing.
Since then she has started jumping in my window while I work at my computer, and I started putting water out when the weather was hot and the odd scraps.
Now she seems to think she sort of lives here, and comes in at all hours and sometimes will settle for a bit.
She is very nervous, the slightest sound will send her scurrying and she will hiss and strike if even slightly provoked.
She supposedly has owners but I found out she is sleeping rough in the trees in our garden.
I am building a cat shelter for her on my patio for the autumn.
But I am in a quandary as to my best course of action. Whether I just accept her as a wild animal in the same way that I feed the squirrels and birds, or if I try and adopt her. She is fairly old but obviously quite tough. I would dearly like my own cat again or even a small dog, for the company.
Maybe the Cats Protection people could find her a barn home for example?
So many thoughts on the best action for her, and me!
In looks she is a very fluffy Scottish Wild Cat with a shortened tail.
For many years I had indoor cats who truly hated her and used to throw themselves at the windows when she would sit and stare.
My last cat died pre lockdown and I held off getting any new ones.
In the last couple of months, this cat which never seemed to like me, suddenly flipped like a switch and started rubbing round my legs and fussing.
Since then she has started jumping in my window while I work at my computer, and I started putting water out when the weather was hot and the odd scraps.
Now she seems to think she sort of lives here, and comes in at all hours and sometimes will settle for a bit.
She is very nervous, the slightest sound will send her scurrying and she will hiss and strike if even slightly provoked.
She supposedly has owners but I found out she is sleeping rough in the trees in our garden.
I am building a cat shelter for her on my patio for the autumn.
But I am in a quandary as to my best course of action. Whether I just accept her as a wild animal in the same way that I feed the squirrels and birds, or if I try and adopt her. She is fairly old but obviously quite tough. I would dearly like my own cat again or even a small dog, for the company.
Maybe the Cats Protection people could find her a barn home for example?
So many thoughts on the best action for her, and me!