An orange cat showed up on a resident’s porch on Staten Island, NY, peering into their house through the glass. The resident offered him some food and noticed that he had extra toes on his front paws.
The polydactyl came back for sustenance regularly and became very comfortable there. It was clear that he didn’t have a home to go to, and that he had been wandering outside for some time.
The tabby decided to hang out on the porch and waited for the door to open.
When the door cracked open one day, the clever tabby sauntered right in, as if he was ready to leave the outdoor life, once and for all.
The resident who is very allergic and can’t keep the cat inside, reached out to an animal rescue, Little Wanderers NYC, for help. Volunteers of the rescue sprang into action.
When they arrived to pick up the cat, they were met with a sweet, friendly tabby, vying for their attention and head scritches. He turned into mush as soon as he was petted, and would rub against his human friends for more.
“A whole community came together and we are so grateful. It helps us to keep up hope and continue our high volume rescue,” Little Wanderers NYC shared with Love Meow.
Amanda, who fosters for the rescue, welcomed the tabby boy into her home. He was lovingly named Ernie, and he quickly made an impression on her.
After exploring around his new space, he lay down on the floor, stretching his toe beans and rumbling with his purr motor.
“Ernie is so grateful to be indoors. He was super snuggly right off the bat – purring, head-butting, making biscuits, giving kisses, the works,” Amanda told Love Meow.
When he saw Amanda’s hand, he untucked one of his arms from a perfect loaf and placed his giant mitten on her.
After roaming the streets and braving the elements, Ernie couldn’t be happier now that he has a roof over his head, good food, soft things, and people to love on.
The sweet boy is hungry for affection and has so much to give.
In no time, Ernie hopped onto the big bed and plopped down on the blankets and pillows, making himself at home.
That night, he insisted on being petted and adored and wouldn’t let go of his foster mom, making up for lost time.
Ernie is reveling in his new life as an indoor cat. He is not ready to mingle with the feline residents yet, but he is content as can be, snoozing away all day.
“I have a feeling that once I fatten him up a bit, he’s going to be quite the gentle giant,” Amanda added.
The sweet teddy bear makes the biggest stretches while lying on the bed. Then he rolls around on his favorite blanket, in pure bliss.
“He is into snuggling, napping, and gazing out the window. He’s been playing a little bit, testing out some toys I’ve put out.”
Sometimes, it takes a village to save one cat. With the help of many volunteers from Little Wanderers NYC, the porch kitty has blossomed into a house cat with a bright future ahead of him.