Blue Eyes Meets ‘Catpassionate’ Rescuers

“While he was sedated for his neuter surgery and vaccinations, it was discovered he had a horrible ear infection. I offered to let him recover in the Catty Shack since it was December and cold outside. This would allow me to monitor him, give him his meds and also spend time with him. It was going to take a while to see if he would become friendly with me. But if he turns in his ‘feral card’, he can possibly be a candidate for adoption. Then he could leave his life on the streets behind for good.”
With a Weary Look in his Eyes, Love Finally Wins Him Over
At first, Blue Eyes was terrified simply because he was suddenly confined to a crate. Very different from being free to roam and keep plenty of distance from humans. Chris was quite used to this though, having been practicing TNR since at least 2014. He is also very aware of the 3/3/3 Rule when working with stray/feral cats. They need time to decompress and Chris has a 10×10 shed converted into the ‘Catty Shack’ just for this purrpose.
He was very scared to begin with being inside with new smells and people. But after several days of hissing and swatting, I finally started to gain his trust. With the use of Churu treats, I was able to take off my protective gloves, put down my extendable back scratcher and pet him.
He loved head rubs and was immediately best buddies with Champ, another cat I was caring for. After this breakthrough it became obvious really quickly that he would do very well living inside and with other cats. (Watch the video below to see the full on sass!)
During his time in the Catty Shack, Chris was administering medication for the intense ear infection Blue Eyes had. And that infection was a ‘doozy’! Follow up exams and ear cleanings finally gave vets some answers and a new compounded medication cleared up his troublesome ear.
His Blue Eyes Hypnotized One Special Person From Afar
She said if there was a way to get him to Virginia Beach VA, she would love to adopt him and make him a purrmanent family member! And as fate would have it, his current foster Dad Manny traveled for work quite frequently. He even had a trip to Richmond scheduled…you just can’t argue with fate like that!
Katie and her friend were more than happy to drive the two hours to Richmond Airport to meet Manny and officially adopt Blue Eyes. She is an experienced foster Mom and cat lady and was the perfect match for Blue Eyes.

A Happy Update From Katie