New Jersey Stray Cat Finally Finds His Forever Family And Clings To Them With All His Heart

A scruffy, hungry tabby showed up in a woman’s backyard one day, hoping to find something to eat.
Kristin, a vet tech, spotted him hanging around and instantly knew she couldn’t just walk away.
Life on the streets had clearly been rough on this boy. His body told the story of endless battles with other neighborhood strays, scars etched into his fur.
But what stood out the most wasn’t the wounds; it was how incredibly sweet he was. Despite everything he’d been through, he greeted people with kindness, not anger.

Kristin scooped him up and brought him straight to the vet. Finally safe, the cat leaned into the care, soaking up the love with headbutts and loud, rumbling purrs.
It was so obvious that this wasn’t a cat meant to be out there fighting for scraps. He deserved comfort, healing, and a family to belong to.
Kristin reached out to the Community Cat Club in New Jersey to give him a real shot at life. That’s when he got his new name: Booba (sometimes Bubba, depending on who’s calling).
At around five years old and FIV positive, you’d expect him to be wary and closed off. But Booba surprised everyone. He adored every single person he met.

He even got along with friendly cats and dogs, proving just how easygoing he was.
More than anything, Booba just wanted to be close to people. He craved attention, warmth, and the feeling of being part of something.
In his foster home, he happily stepped into the role of “shadow supervisor,” following his foster parents from room to room as if making sure they were always okay.
In the mornings, he’d curl up close and purr them awake. During the day, he loved perching on the couch, waiting for the perfect moment to climb onto a lap and soak up some extra love.

With all those cuddles and his sweet little quirks, it didn’t take long before he completely stole their hearts.
After just a month, his foster parents knew there was no way they could ever let him go. They officially adopted him.
Now six years old, Booba has fully embraced indoor life. He still “talks” to his family, still shadows their every move, and still showers them with affection.
And like every cat who finally gets to relax in safety, he’s become a pro at cuddling.

His family says that Booba has become a true light in their home. Always ready for a snuggle, full of goofiness, and happiest when surrounded by company, he knows how to make everyone feel loved.
When he’s not glued to his humans, you can usually find him sitting at the window, lost in the world of bird-watching.
In every way, Booba has found the life he was meant to have: a cozy home, a family that adores him, and endless love to give right back.