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Anonymous
I'd say that since he's so friendly, and seems like he actually wants to be in your home. I'd say try to actually make him a pet. Since he's a male, he's bound to get into fights with other males over territory.
Also, it'll reduce the chance of him getting parasites or other diseases from an outside life. Keep him from being attacked by a predator, and even though your area is fairly isolated from traffic, there's STILL traffic that he could be hit by.
I'd say bring him into your home, take him to a vet and have the vet check him over. Have him spayed and give him lots of love.
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