Earlier this evening I introduced our new cat Pickle (
http://www.purrsinourhearts.co.uk/index.php/topic,32368.0.html). Here I'd like to ask for some advice if I may, with apologies for the length of this post.
First, a bit of background. We got Pickle from the RSPCA about 10 weeks ago. He is a 3 year old neutered male ginger moggy. He had been found wandering around an industrial estate, and was a *very* scared little cat. It took a while for him to begin to trust us, but he's made good progress.
The current situation is that he seems fairly at home. He has no problems using the cat flap. He spends about equal amounts of time out in the garden and in the house, and is happy to sleep in chairs and on beds (while ignoring the *two* cat baskets we have provided for his comfort!). He's eating well - perhaps a little *too* well! He's still a little jumpy at times - quick movements can startle him and then he'll run off for a short while. He's reasonably friendly - enjoys being stroked and having his chin tickled. He has briefly jumped up onto laps but immediately jumps back down, even when we try to encourage him to stay. At other times he seems wary and won't come when called. For now, we just have a cat living in our house, rather than a pet. Our guess is that it will just take a bit of time for him to become fully comfortable. Who knows what traumas he might have experienced while he was a stray?
OK, so far so good. But we have a fairly pressing and immediate problem. He absolutely hates being handled. Try to pick him up and it's claws, teeth, hissing, the full works. He rapidly struggles free leaving me (or my wife) nursing scratches and bites. How on earth are we going to get some spot-on flea control on his neck? And the thought of trying to get a worming pill down his mouth is just laughable.
So, does anyone have any advice? Are there flea and worm treatments that can be sprinkled on his food, perhaps? Should we just be firm, don thick gloves and keep trying to handle him until he accepts it, or will that put his progress back?