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Hi folks, sorry for the long post to come 
Last Friday, I took in a foster cat. His owner is a senior person on a limited income who was admitted to hospital and the woman taking care of his affairs isn't a cat person and had other priorities, and started emptying the house around the cat (the owner may be able to return to independent living in an apartment, but not his house.) So, between all that, this cat seems pretty traumatized. All I know is that he's a 10yo neutered male - I don't know what his regular personality is like at all. His owner's health issues are serious and I haven't been in communication with him. I am just slightly acquainted with the woman managing his affairs through a neighbourhood FB group, and the owner of the cat is her ex husband who reached out to her after 15 years because he has no one else to help him, so she's overwhelmed and doesn't know anything either. So, I went in blind and in a bit of a frenzy.
I assume his current mental state is due to the trauma of losing his person and having crazy house stuff going on around him.
When we went to get him, he was terrified and I regretted showing up in shorts and a tank top with just a carrier (I was expecting a regular housecat - maybe shy or anxious but approachable)... but he is gentle and I was able to wrap him in a coat I found in the house and stuff him in the carrier.
I brought him to my apartment and kept him in a separate room from my own 3 cats. Left him alone the rest of the day Friday and overnight. On Saturday I started to spend time in the room. He would cram himself in corners and half-assedly hide, but would look at me, and I was able to pet him (no response from him, but he allowed it.) When I started brushing him that made a big difference and I was actually able to get him to purr, hop up and lie in my lap, weave around my legs, give me head butts, revolution him and clip his claws (had to, but no restraining necessary - he's a kneader... I still have scabs on my leg from it!).
I do feel, though, that his affinity for me is because I'm "safe." Not because he's seeking attention or wanting to be social. He will hide behind me if my partner walks into the room, and he will not come to me if beckoned.
After each of those sessions, he would revert back to hiding. He did show interest in my cats so we started some introductions which were fine. He's not that interested in them, but not scared of them. He is eating and using the litter box but is not currently food motivated.
Two nights ago, maybe too soon, we decided to give him run of the house apartment so he could explore. There's not many places he can really hide (there are places he can go under or behind furniture, but what I meant is, I can't really lose him in here because it's an apartment and we don't have that much furniture.)
He has done some wandering (some howling at night) but is still doing the thing where he shuts down and then stays that way until I go get him, carry him to a chair, put him on my lap and brush or pet him. Then he opens up again. It seems to be the same whether he's in "his" room or out in the apartment. Yesterday, I put him back in his room for most of the day so he could have some decompression time and it was more of the same.
Maybe I'm expecting too much too soon, but I was expecting some kind of progress by now. I've taken in semi-ferals that I swear at least started to come around faster than this. He's been through trauma but he's also "just" a housecat, you know? But, all of my experience with taking in cats have been strays or semi ferals that wanted my attention outside and came around to it quickly enough inside. So maybe that's the difference.
I'm contemplating putting him back in his room but then I end up spending hours in here with him and I feel like I'm neglecting my other cats, and I also don't see any difference in his behaviour in the room or out of the room. My sense is that no matter where he is or what is going on around him, he would just stay in one spot, slink to the litter/food, and only be social when I kinda force him. Like if I had not interfered with him, he'd still be crammed hiding in the back of the carrier he was hiding in on day 1.
Maybe I just need to wait and be patient, but if there's something I can do differently or better to help him feel more comfortable, I would appreciate any guidance or suggestions.

Last Friday, I took in a foster cat. His owner is a senior person on a limited income who was admitted to hospital and the woman taking care of his affairs isn't a cat person and had other priorities, and started emptying the house around the cat (the owner may be able to return to independent living in an apartment, but not his house.) So, between all that, this cat seems pretty traumatized. All I know is that he's a 10yo neutered male - I don't know what his regular personality is like at all. His owner's health issues are serious and I haven't been in communication with him. I am just slightly acquainted with the woman managing his affairs through a neighbourhood FB group, and the owner of the cat is her ex husband who reached out to her after 15 years because he has no one else to help him, so she's overwhelmed and doesn't know anything either. So, I went in blind and in a bit of a frenzy.
I assume his current mental state is due to the trauma of losing his person and having crazy house stuff going on around him.
When we went to get him, he was terrified and I regretted showing up in shorts and a tank top with just a carrier (I was expecting a regular housecat - maybe shy or anxious but approachable)... but he is gentle and I was able to wrap him in a coat I found in the house and stuff him in the carrier.
I brought him to my apartment and kept him in a separate room from my own 3 cats. Left him alone the rest of the day Friday and overnight. On Saturday I started to spend time in the room. He would cram himself in corners and half-assedly hide, but would look at me, and I was able to pet him (no response from him, but he allowed it.) When I started brushing him that made a big difference and I was actually able to get him to purr, hop up and lie in my lap, weave around my legs, give me head butts, revolution him and clip his claws (had to, but no restraining necessary - he's a kneader... I still have scabs on my leg from it!).
I do feel, though, that his affinity for me is because I'm "safe." Not because he's seeking attention or wanting to be social. He will hide behind me if my partner walks into the room, and he will not come to me if beckoned.
After each of those sessions, he would revert back to hiding. He did show interest in my cats so we started some introductions which were fine. He's not that interested in them, but not scared of them. He is eating and using the litter box but is not currently food motivated.
Two nights ago, maybe too soon, we decided to give him run of the house apartment so he could explore. There's not many places he can really hide (there are places he can go under or behind furniture, but what I meant is, I can't really lose him in here because it's an apartment and we don't have that much furniture.)
He has done some wandering (some howling at night) but is still doing the thing where he shuts down and then stays that way until I go get him, carry him to a chair, put him on my lap and brush or pet him. Then he opens up again. It seems to be the same whether he's in "his" room or out in the apartment. Yesterday, I put him back in his room for most of the day so he could have some decompression time and it was more of the same.
Maybe I'm expecting too much too soon, but I was expecting some kind of progress by now. I've taken in semi-ferals that I swear at least started to come around faster than this. He's been through trauma but he's also "just" a housecat, you know? But, all of my experience with taking in cats have been strays or semi ferals that wanted my attention outside and came around to it quickly enough inside. So maybe that's the difference.
I'm contemplating putting him back in his room but then I end up spending hours in here with him and I feel like I'm neglecting my other cats, and I also don't see any difference in his behaviour in the room or out of the room. My sense is that no matter where he is or what is going on around him, he would just stay in one spot, slink to the litter/food, and only be social when I kinda force him. Like if I had not interfered with him, he'd still be crammed hiding in the back of the carrier he was hiding in on day 1.
Maybe I just need to wait and be patient, but if there's something I can do differently or better to help him feel more comfortable, I would appreciate any guidance or suggestions.
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