There are a least 3 different black cats close by that we see on a regular basis, but this one is the most elusive, at least up until now. My other half has already named him Onyx, and if we see him while we're out we often give him a little dried food.
He is still very much an intact tom but quite sociable, if a little cautious. I'm sure he's been socialised to people at some stage of his life. I'm just not sure what his current status is. Obviously I don't want to adopt and get neutered someone else's beloved kitty, if he does indeed have a decent home nearby. We're just not entirely convinced he does.
He is a gorgeous charming "cool" cat, very streetwise, but very laid back. Last night we went out to the late shop around 1pm and he was out there. We called him and he came running, so he got a little dried food. When he finished that we invited him to follow us, and sure enough he did. We left the front door open and he cautiously came down the step and came in to inspect our home. We don't have any cats or dogs currently, nor any hectic kids running about the place. It's pretty laid back here, which is something all cats appreciate, I think.
Anyway, he came in cautiously, had a look around and then seemed quite happy to eat the tinned catfood we gave him(We keep a little handy just in case). Then he settled on top of a cardboard box in the kitchen and cleaned himself for a while. We left him be and went and sat in the bedroom, on the bed. Within a few minutes had had come to investigate there as well, jumping up on the bed purring for a quick hello. Shortly after, we heard a very quiet meow at the front door, so decided it would be best to let him out again.
Although he looks to be in reasonably good shape at the moment, at least on the surface, we are concerned for his future. Our guess is he is somewhere between 4-6 years old. As well as a recent scratch on his face, no doubt cat politics, he seemed bothered by fleas and my OH, when stroking him, noticed that his hips/lower back were very boney indeed. He certainly has an appetite on him, at any rate..
Do you think it would be wrong for us to encourge this some more? He knows and trusts us to some extent now. Would it be wrong if we encouraged this some more and then, perhaps, took him to the vet and got him checked over and perhaps neutered? I am reluctant to interfere with another person's pet, but I suppose if he's been allowed to become this wild, all one can really do is either take him in hand and give him a good home, or else keep one's fingers crossed and hope he has the wits to remain top cat in this area for a good while to come.
He really is a fine looking cat, and has such a good, laid back personality, it would be tragic if anything bad happened to him. Both of us have kept cats in the past and we've been considering getting another. There are some beautiful breeds out there but I think both of us would rather give a home to a cat that was really in need of it and Onyx is seems such a handsome, but deserving boy..
What do you advise we do?