'It took Fluffy 2 weeks to decide he's moving in permanently': Once-distant outdoor cat Fluffy slowly turns into the sweetest porch companion after discovering heated pads, nightly meals, and kind humans

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    Fluffy has lived in my 'hood since before we moved here, so he's at least 7 years old. Some other neighbours would put food out for him but it was impossible to get anywhere close to him.
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    I noticed last fall that he would sleep on this bench overnight (leftover hair and I caught him a few times). I bought a really nice insulated cat house in preparation for the winter that came with this
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    heated pad. Of course, he doesn't trust the house, so I put the pad where he laid and he took a liking to it instantly! I started leaving food out for him and noticed he
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    would come close to the house around night time each night waiting for it. We also got him a heated water fountain, and it probably helps that I feed him a big pouch of wet food each night.
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    We had a neighbour who would let her 3 cats out and they would come peruse his leftovers. They moved 3 weeks ago and it took Fluffy 2 weeks to decide he's moving in permanently! He now
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    waits below the porch to be fed and throws himself down, rolling around, making biscuits, and chirping while I talk to him and feed him. I touched his tail during one of these times. He spends
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    all day and most of the nights on his pad or the porch. He was quite matted all over all winter but has lost all of those mats just in the past week.
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    I still can't pet him but I think it'll happen soon! I don't want to push my luck, I just feel so relieved that he feels safe here. We're going on vacation for a few days in
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    a couple weeks (then for 2.5 weeks in a few months)... I'll have our pet sitter feed him once a day and I just hope he'll stick around.
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    He's such a cutie and I wanted to share! I'm guessing he isn't actually feral since he's talkative. Wish me luck!!
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    orbitcloud01 That look says he already owns the deed to the property and is just waiting for you to bring him a drink.
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    Tough Distribution198 I don't think the is a feral cat any longer. Looks like he has chosen you as his family. Congratulations on your new family member
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    choochoobella He is so beautiful!!! Thank you for making him welcome and providing the comforts that let him know that you were his tribe.
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    Inner_Swordfish7475 Oh, I do wish you luck. He may be getting to an age where he just wants to stay in one place. Maybe, he even decide to go inside.
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    No-Path-6251 It appears that Fluffy is in the process of adopting you. It takes time and patience but eventually it will happen and you will be part of the cat family.
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    slogive1 Get him inside. He's ready
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    Effective-Several His porch now.
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    Junealma He's likely not feral. Trap him and bring him inside, let him decompress in a single room.
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    Future-Philosopher-7 He's adorable and so fluffy! love oranges!
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    WillieBear 18 It's the best compliment when a feral decides your home is theirs. Well done.
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    TieAdorable4973 Oh I would sit outside all day with a brush and treats... beautiful ginger
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    Shponglenese Sometimes as they age old toms decide they are ready to retire and live inside

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