'He's never let anyone pet him, except for me': Person who's spent 3 years bonding with stray cat is now moving but doesn't want to leave the cat behind, the internet backs his desire to adopt the stray

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    "I'm moving but don't want to leave my friend of 3 years"

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    This handsome fellow is not my cat but i call him Big Guy, others call him Birdie because well he likes to eats birds. I've lived at my apartment for 3 years now & he was here before I moved in. From what my neighbors tell me he's been living on the property for 8+ years and he's never let anyone pet him or come near him, except for me.
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    He's become my best mate. We have a really close bond now, He lives on my patio & patio furniture. He walks with me and my 2 dogs, follows us every where I go, he even meets me at my car when I pull up even if he's far away, he'll come running to meet me & walk with me to my apartment.
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    He comes in every day to nap, eat & get treats and pets from me and plays with my dogs, when it storms out he comes running to my apartment to be let in, fire works going off or when the ground crew comes to cut out grass, he comes running for my place or I go looking for him & will find him hiding in a bush. But normally he's waiting at my patio door.
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    I love this big guy but I'm torn because I'm in the works on buying my first house for my dogs and I and I'm not sure if I should bring him with me, I want too but a part of me says he's made this apartment complex his home after so many years & I shouldn't take him from that. What do I do?
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    SayEllo ToDaBadGuy Seems too me like you have already made your mind up too take the big boi and are just looking for someone to tell you it's ok. Take him numb nuts. :)
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    Wonderful-Volume6933 OP That's exactly it, i need to know it's ok D
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    boobmkbasket If you don't you'll always wonder what would happen if you did, and worst case scenario unless your moving like very far away if it doesn't go swell and you can tell it's not good for him you can always take him back Lol
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    Wonderful-Volume6933 OP I've thought about that as well, many times. I lay in bed at night telling myself I'll come check on him weekly to make sure he's ok and eating but then I'm like why am I even thinking like that? I'm taking his chunky with me
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    FleksMeks Take him with you. He can adjust to a new space, but he'll never understand why you left. He clearly chose you as his pet parent and would just end up confused and sad if you left him behind
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    reddit466 You should definitely take him. Sounds like you could easily get him in a carrier.
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    Wonderful-Volume6933 OP I already have one for him, I have taken him to the vet a few times. I've also bought cat tower's & cat box for when he stays in for long periods of time so he has his own space. He's with me 95% of his day, he really only wonders off at night to go on his " nightly patrol" lol
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    SurreptitiousSpark Take him. He's clearly chosen you.

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