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Cat Found in the Street Made a Remarkable Transformation in 2 Months, Purring Through It All
A cat found in the street made a remarkable transformation in two months, purring through it all. CiceroGood Karma Pet RescueAbout two months ago, a Good Samaritan spotted an orange cat lying in the middle of the street and rushed to save him.His fur was patchy from mange, and his nose was badly congested from a severe upper respiratory infection. Too frail, the cat was in desperate need of help. The finder immediately contacted Good Karma Pet Rescue, hoping they could take him in."Our rescue was full with over 200 kitties in our care, but we just couldn't turn him away," Good Karma Pet Rescue shared. Good Karma Pet RescueThe cat, named Cicero, was in rough condition. A thorough exam revealed multiple injuries, and for a moment, the rescue team wasn't sure he would survive. "Then he started purring and making biscuits in the bed.""That small, hopeful act told us everything we needed to know: he wasn't ready to give up." And neither were they. Good Karma Pet RescueCicero's foster mom began hand-feeding him around the clock, ensuring he received every calorie his body needed. When she had to leave for work, the rescue's office manager and vet techs stepped in, continuing his feedings and surrounding him with comfort and affection."He had a village, and they were holding him up." Good Karma Pet RescueTo ease the strain on his body, a feeding tube was placed, allowing him to conserve energy and focus entirely on healing. Cicero spent most of his time resting, but the moment someone spoke to him, his purr motor roared to life, and his paws began kneading the blanket beneath him.After many days of dedicated care, Cicero was finally strong enough to stand and move around. His feeding tube was removed, and he began eating on his own. Then and nowGood Karma Pet RescueAs his appetite returned, he gained weight and energy. The crust on his face and ears cleared, and his coat grew soft and gleaming. During his recovery, the team also discovered that Cicero was mostly blind, but it didn't slow him down. He never stopped purring and soaked up every bit of love he could get."Just think how different Cicero's outcome would've been if that Good Samaritan hadn't stopped to find him help." Good Karma Pet RescueAs Cicero continued to heal, he learned to navigate the world in his own way. He played with toys, climbed cat trees with confidence, and mapped out his surroundings with ease. But more than anything, he craved human affection.When he was ready for his next chapter, the rescue brought him to their adoption center so potential families could meet him in person. Good Karma Pet RescueAlmost immediately, Cicero made himself comfortable, claiming every inch he touched. He greeted visitors with loud purrs, stretching his paws out, as if inviting them to pet him.Before long, he completely won over the hearts of a loving family. Good Karma Pet Rescue"After everything he's been through, Cicero is finally where he belongs—in the arms of his forever family. His journey is proof that changing a life doesn't always take something big. Sometimes, it's just one person, one decision, one act of kindness.""Because someone said yes, Cicero's story has a happy ending." Good Karma Pet RescueCicero has settled beautifully into his new home, strutting around as if he owns the place. He is thriving and never misses an opportunity for pets.The house hums with the steady rumble of his purrs, and wherever he goes, his happy paws knead contentedly. Cicero has found his forever homeGood Karma Pet RescueShare this story with your friends. More rescued animals at Good Karma Pet Rescue on Instagram and Facebook.Related story: Cat Found with Kittens that Don't Belong to Him, Months Later He Finally Has What He's Been Waiting for