I’ve loved cats for as long as I can remember and never understood how anyone could see a cat as ugly or undeserving of love.
This story reminds me of a shabby kitten my cousin and I found years ago. He was dirty, missing patches of fur, and looked at us with one cloudy eye.
While my cousin hesitated, I didn’t think twice and petted him.
Despite being just kids, we rescued him, and my grandma took him to the vet. After some care, Giggy became the sweetest ginger cat in her village.
That’s why Arlo’s story hits home – a kitten born with a defect, full of love to give, but waiting for someone to see his worth.
Meet Arlo, The Kitten Who Longed For Love
Arlo was born with a defect that makes his face look a bit different from most other cats. He was brought to an adoption center in hopes of getting a chance for a new life. One of the workers from the adoption center said:
“He may look a bit different from other cats, but he’s got a lot of love to give, and is full of fun and mischief.”
Arlo has hydrocephalus, which is a condition that can affect a cat’s brain to a certain extent, and it’s also the reason for the way his face looks. However, Arlo is purrfectly healthy, as thorough veterinary exams have shown. All he needed was a loving family.
Davy, a social worker for kids with disabilities, was thinking about getting a pet cat. At the time, he lived alone and wanted to share his home with a new furry friend.
“I live alone in a rural cottage and thought it would be ideal for an older cat. But my friends began to tag me in posts about this little cat with additional needs.”
They all thought that he should go and check out this cat that was in desperate need of a furever home. Davy called the shelter and arranged to come and check out this special one-year-old cat. And he was special indeed.
Arlo was usually shy around people, but when Davy came in it was like an instant connection between the two.
Arlo approached Davy and licked his hand. It was like love at first lick.
Soon after, Davy’s lap became Arlo’s favorite napping spot. He was no longer shy, he shined through and became his amazing self.
Davy also took him to his first vet visit after the adoption, and he was super brave. He behaved very well and afterwards, he really thrived.
Arlo loves to play and hide Davy’s stuff around the house. His favorite “toys” are Davy’s slippers.
Other than playing and goofing around, he really loves to get presents… but he also likes to “help” with laundry.
Arlo is one good kitty and he’s so lucky to have stumbled upon Davy, his amazing hooman!
Remember, never judge a book by its cover. Any kitty can be a good pet if you just give them a chance.
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