We've been living in the Sea Caves area since March last year and now have to move elsewhere. Problem is, a male tom~cat adopted us around May last year, and we adore him, but we don't think he will come with us when we move as he is quite definitely the 'alpha' male of this area.
He's a right funny little dude [well, rather huge now actually], very polite and punctual for his meals except when female cats are in heat. I am the only one who can actually pick him up and give him a cuddle but he does like to pop in some nights and jump on the bed and lay at my husband's feet for a couple of hours... we have treated him for fleas, etc., and he loves his brush. He has a bed, but that has only been tested by him about three times, treats it with disdain.
When he came to us he was quite skinny, big-eyed, and very polite. It took months to be able to pet him but he has now become quite social and enjoys coming in for a chat, sit on the couch, round of pats and more chatting. He is possibly the most vocal cat I have ever met, a full range of conversation, always meowing his arrival and telling us what is going on and even meows goodbye when he goes off for a wander. He even happily let me 'doctor' him with antibiotic tablets and peroxide when he got an abscess from one of his brawls.
He is not an inside cat in any way, he comes for meals, a chat, might hang around for a few hours ... and then off until the next meal time or desire for a pat. If a door is closed, and he is inside, he will try to open it himself [not in a damaging way] or sit there and yowl at us until we open it. He is also the local spider, snake and rat killer!
I suppose my dilemma is that although we love him to bits, we know we can't take him from his environment, his home, without causing him immense stress as he is not ours and we don't believe we have the right to do it to him, but I am dreadfully upset that we will be abandoning him. He has learned to trust us and is part of our 'family'.
What do I do?