Meet Wally, a fuzzy brown-and-white cat, whose story began under shocking circumstances. Last summer, when Wally was just a kitten, he found himself scared and alone, trapped inside a storm drain on the outskirts of Silicon Valley, California.
When a police officer noticed Wally huddled deep inside the drain, the concerned animal advocate quickly reached out to local rescuer Jenifer Lepow for help.
Lepow, the president and cofounder of All Animal Rescue & Friends (AARF), was determined to get the kitten to safety. She brought along her son, Ryan Lepow, for backup.
Arriving at the scene, the Lepows noticed Wally struggling beneath the pavement. Ryan removed the grate from on top of the drain, but nervous Wally couldnβt be caught. Eventually, Ryan rigged a small animal trap and settled it in the drain, hopeful that Wally would wander inside.
For hours, the Lepows waited for Wally to enter the safety of the trap.
βHe would come out and sit next to the trap and cry up to us, and we couldn’t reach him,β Jenifer told.
The pair were heartbroken to hear Wallyβs wails, knowing he was so close to freedom.
βThere’s nothing worse than hearing a baby cry and not being able to help,β Jenifer said.
Finally, in the middle of the night, the Lepows heard the trap snap shut. The little kitten was safe inside.
βI was in tears, I was so happy and relieved,β Jenifer said. β[Ryan] was just so pumped.β
Safe and sound, Wally returned home with the Lepows, where he received the necessary care. Over time, Wally blossomed into a handsome, healthy cat. Eventually, he was ready to begin his search for his forever family.
Earlier this month, Wally and his friend Seuss, another AARF rescue cat, found their forever home together. Now, united with his BFF, Wally has finally found where he belongs.
βWe are overjoyed that they found their forever home together, surrounded by a family with two kind and playful kids,β AARF shared in a Facebook post. βWishing you a lifetime of happiness, sweet boys!β