Sun. May 18th, 2025

โ€œYou must be someoneโ€™s baby …”

On a chilly December morning, Karly, a dedicated cat rescuer, woke up to find a fluffy stranger curled up on her lawn chair. As someone who cared for a local feral cat colony, she was used to seeing cats in her yardโ€”but this particular visitor was new. And his behavior suggested a heartbreaking past.

โ€œWhat stood out was that he wasnโ€™t afraid when I approached,โ€ Karly told The Dodo. โ€œUsually, the regular cats who come to eat and hang out have different body language.โ€

Instead of running away, the orange-and-white cat leapt from the chair and cautiously crept toward Karly. He sniffed the can of food in her hand and even allowed her to pet him.

โ€œYou must be someoneโ€™s baby,โ€ Karly said in a video of the rescue. โ€œBut youโ€™re so dirty โ€ฆโ€

At first, Karly wasnโ€™t sure what to make of him. His fluffy coat made him look well-fed, but beneath it, he was covered in dirt and fleas. He had an insatiable appetite, yet he was clearly comfortable around humans.

After devouring two cans of food from a heart-shaped bowl, the catโ€”later named Pepe Luigiโ€”followed Karly inside. He soon received a much-needed bath, complete with a fluffy robe and plenty of kisses from his new foster mom.

With 19 cats already in her care, Karly knew she couldnโ€™t keep Pepe Luigi forever. Fortunately, someone close to her stepped in to offer him a permanent home.

โ€œIf no one claims him, my sister-in-law will be adopting him,โ€ Karly shared on Instagram.

The next day, Karly took Pepe Luigi to the vet to check for a microchip and assess his health. To her surprise, he didnโ€™t have a chipโ€”but he did have a rare medical condition affecting his reproductive organs, requiring extensive surgery.

โ€œWe think this might be why someone abandoned him,โ€ Karly wrote.

Despite the heartbreaking discovery, Karly was relieved that Pepe Luigi was otherwise healthy and quickly scheduled his surgery.

For the next week, he remained in quarantine at Karlyโ€™s home before finally being cleared to meet his new mom and two cat brothers. Now, a few weeks into his new life, Pepe Luigi couldnโ€™t be happier.

โ€œHe is so happy!โ€ Karly said. โ€œHe follows his parents everywhere and loves hanging out with his new brothers.โ€

Itโ€™s hard to say what led Pepe Luigi to Karlyโ€™s yard that morningโ€”whether the local feral cats guided him there or if he was simply drawn to her caring nature. But one thing is certain: Karly wouldnโ€™t have had it any other way.

โ€œSeeing him happy, well cared for, and loved brings me so much joy,โ€ she said.

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