ya, Im actually surprised at how well he is doing. Sometimes I wish I could just explain things to him though. He looks at me like hes not sure whether Im going to feed him or punch him. He shakes like a leaf if I put my hands near him.
My rescued Sennie was terrified when I adopted her. It was more than a month before I could sit near her without her diving to the floor and looking for someplace to hide. Probably another couple of weeks before she would accept any food from me at all. Didn't keep track of time but I would guess that it was half a year before I was able to touch her foot for the first time.
The one thing that I found that really unlocked her was "talking" to her. The best example is that one day I was walking by getting ready to go to work. She squeaked so I said "squeak!" back at her. And to my surprised she responded. Over the next 15 minutes or so we had a great "conversation". Made me late for work but it was worth it. After, I really made a concerted effort to talk to her as much as I could and she responded more and more. I believe we made great strides having frequent conversations like that. It wasn't that long after that she allowed me to touch her foot and she didn't flee from me.
It was a long process but definitely worth it in the end. I would try imitating the noises he makes back at him. If he responds as well as Kelly did it might help him relax and trust quicker.