Sheepshape
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I would have thought he is harbouring a growth which has caused the changed behaviour, as other folk have already said.He couldn't be 're-homed' due to his behaviour and isn't intactI don't think you should keep him....Latestarter's suggestion of donating him to feed others at Xmas seems sterling. . If he has a tumour, then you do both him and yourself a favour.
Here's hoping your bruises are settling.
Here's hoping your bruises are settling.