A gentle cat found lying on the gravel decided to give home life a try after years of living in an alley.
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Simone passed through an alleyway in a neighborhood when she came across a skinny cream cat lying alone on the gravel.
The cat was in poor shape and so exhausted that he didn't have the strength to flee. Upon closer inspection, she noticed that the cat had an injured eye, likely due to fights with other community cats.
After talking to the neighbors, she learned that the cat didn't have a home and had lived in this alley for many years, surviving on the food people put out for strays.
He was found lying alone on the gravel with an injured eyeChatonsOrphelinsMontreal
The cat was so frail that he might not make it much longer and needed intervention.
Simone fetched a carrier and took him to the vet. He was just skin and bones and covered in matted fur. His injured eye couldn't be salvaged, but his life was spared.
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After an eye surgery and a complete shave, he curled up in his comfy bed in the recovery room, nuzzling against his new blanket. The veterinary team looked after him around the clock and contacted their local animal rescue for help.
Celine Crom of Chatons Orphelins Montreal received the rescue request and immediately arranged for a foster home.
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"The one-eyed kitty was named Coeur de Pirate (Heart of Pirate). He was around ten years old. After all the changes, he was a bit scared and lost, but he no longer suffered from pain and was finally eating his fill," Celine shared.
Once he was well enough to be discharged, Pirate joined his foster family to begin socialization, learning to trust and adjusting to his new life as an indoor cat.
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"He is shy but gentle and sweet towards other cats. After a rough life on the streets, he's learning to feel safe and that he has an unlimited supply of food and cuddles."
When Pirate came out to explore his new space, he sniffed around quietly before walking up to his foster mom and leaning into her for pets. He lay on the floor, revealing his belly and basking in the love.
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Pirate is fond of cubby beds or anything resembling a mini cave. They provide a sense of security when he's nestled inside. He likes to watch the day go by from the comfort of his "cabin" while enjoying a gentle embrace of serenity.
With lots of encouragement from his foster family, he's started to show interest in toys.
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Pirate is fascinated by his wand toy, so much so that he'll come out of his bed to chase it. He'll grab it with his teeth and claws and bring his "prize" back into the den. Slowly but surely, his inner kitten is emerging.
"Despite having only one eye, he can see very well and can catch his toys with precision."
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Coeur de Pirate has come a long way since he was rescued from the alleyway. He's grown more confident in his comfortable, quiet foster home. Though he's still afraid of change, he's coming out of his shell more every day.
"He has put on some much-needed weight. He's discovered his people are kind and allows them to pet him."
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Thanks to the rescuer, veterinary team, and volunteers, Pirate has blossomed into a beautiful lion cat with food, snuggles, blankets, and toys galore.
"He is a sweet and gentle soul with a permanent wink on his face."
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