One day, a curious cat made a life-changing decision when he entered a home through an open window, realizing something special awaited him on the other side.
A local woman who regularly cared for the area’s feral cats noticed this new feline visitor gathering for food.
Recognizing that the cat was friendly and likely didn’t belong outside, she contacted Ridgewood Rescue (NY) for help.
The rescue team immediately offered assistance, bringing the cat, later named Chris, into a safe and loving environment.
When Chris reappeared at her home, the woman opened the window and invited him in. Intrigued and hungry, the cat rubbed against the window frame, peeking inside. Tempted by food, treats, and affection, he took a leap of faith and ventured indoors.
Once inside, Chris quickly warmed up to the new environment. When Ridgewood Rescue came to pick him up, they found that he was a neutered male without a microchip.
Heather Glassberg of Ridgewood Rescue shared with Love Meow, “He was super sweet and friendly, so it was clear he had a home at some point.”
The rescue team posted flyers and asked around the neighborhood, but no one stepped forward to claim him. With no owner in sight, Chris was placed in foster care while a permanent home was sought.
Chris adapted well to life indoors, enjoying the constant attention and food. However, his new caretakers soon realized he had trouble using the litter box.
They tried various solutions—different types of litter, extra boxes, calming sprays—but nothing worked. Even after consulting a vet and a cat behaviorist, the problem persisted.
Despite these challenges, Ridgewood Rescue refused to give up on Chris. One volunteer suggested considering him for barn-cat adoption, suspecting he might have been used to going outside for bathroom breaks. They decided to give it a shot.
Soon after, a woman from Massachusetts reached out, expressing interest in adopting Chris. She lived in a semi-rural area and had been searching for a new feline companion.
Her previous cat had used a doggie door to access the backyard, making her an ideal match for Chris’s habits.
After speaking with the woman, the rescue team knew they had found the perfect home for him. They arranged to meet in Connecticut for the handoff, with both sides shedding tears as they said goodbye.
The results were better than anyone expected. Chris, now named Felix, quickly adjusted to his new surroundings. “He hasn’t had a single accident and is using the litter box just fine,” the rescue team shared.
Felix has fully embraced his new life, forming a special bond with the adopter’s granddaughter. He hasn’t even shown an interest in going outside yet.
It seems Felix was simply waiting for the right family to come along, and now he has found his true home.
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