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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsBoy Caught Paying The Sweetest Visit To Neighbor's 'Misunderstood' Cat
"It melted our hearts."BY STEPHEN MESSENGER
This is Ace an incredibly sweet cat who's special both inside and out.
Shortly after being rescued as a stray kitten, Ace lost one of his eyes due to an infection. Though that fact has never slowed him down or diminished his zest for life, Ace's outward appearance has made him misunderstood by some new folks he meets.
He can sometimes seem scary, especially to children, Norma Maikovich, Aces owner, told The Dodo. People are often hesitant to greet him.
But as Maikovich soon learned, that's clearly not true of everyone.
Ace frequently chooses to spend his days lounging on the porch out front, so as a precaution, Maikovich set up a home security camera to keep tabs on him. Little could she have guessed at the beautiful friendship the camera would catch blossoming.
"When looking at the footage, we noticed one particular boy tends to visit almost every single day," Maikovich said.
Turns out, a young neighbor has made a routine of stopping by to spend time with the "scary" cat and Ace clearly adores him for it. Here's video of one such visit:
Maikovich and her family were touched to know that Ace had made a friend who sees him for who he truly is.
"It melted our hearts, not just seeing how much Ace loves this boy, but how familiar they were to each other!" she said. "Sitting by the front door, as soon as Ace sees his friend, he rushes out to greet him. It's awesome, this bond they share."
Just in case the boy felt he had to be sneaky in his visits, Maikovich has since informed him that he is welcome any time.
"A friend of Ace's is a friend of ours," she said. "Once we realized that they were fast friends, it made us really happy."
Ace, certainly, is happy, too.
Though, sadly, some people may continue to shy away from Ace simply because he's different, they're the ones who will be missing out. For it's those who look a little deeper, like this kind neighbor boy, who get to bask in the beauty of his spirit.
And that's true of all pets who find themselves a bit unlike the rest.
"Ace isn't a scary guy, and it just goes to show that appearances aren't everything," Maikovich said. "Seeing the footage of Ace and his buddy really proves that when given the chance of life and love and a family, animals with special needs and handicaps are worth it too."
https://www.thedodo.com/close-to-home/boy-caught-visiting-neighbors-cat
CurtEastPoint
(18,650 posts)democratisphere
(17,235 posts)Hope it is contagious.! Love Ace!
Scarsdale
(9,426 posts)Ace is special, but so is the young boy. He obviously is an animal lover. Thanks for posting.
trc
(823 posts)This young male is loving on the cat no doubt, and has obviously done this before...but let's also admit he is paying a bit of attention to the girl in the red shorts in the driveway across the street. He glances in that direction a lot. This is a charming video for multiple reasons to be sure.
deurbano
(2,895 posts)Brother Buzz
(36,444 posts)I love it when a plan comes together
Bayard
(22,099 posts)Is that YOUR white belly? A question that is frequently asked around here, followed by scritchies.
usaf-vet
(6,189 posts)Thank you!
usaf-vet
(6,189 posts)..... are lucky to see youngsters who are also compassionate and caring.
It gives me hope to see this when all around us we see signs of hate, greed, and indifference to the lesser amoung us.
Hopefully, this youngster will not be tainted by the evils in this world and continue to grow-up as a compassionate adult.
Beringia
(4,316 posts)DeminPennswoods
(15,286 posts)LOL! Cats sure do know how to make their humans "heel".
trueblue2007
(17,228 posts)TygrBright
(20,762 posts)RVN VET71
(2,692 posts)I think her name was Shana, but my son called her Midnight, a white cat with a yellow and a grey eye, missing an ear from an altercation early in her life, usually hung close to her home. Her owners loved her and let her out at night and she'd sit on the lawn seldom straying further than the front sidewalk.
When we moved in, my son suffered chronic pain and, when he couldn't sleep, would sit on our own front porch, smoking. One evening, about midnight, the reticent one-eared white cat with the mismatching eyes dared a walk across the cul-de-sac and sat at the edge of our front lawn. In subsequent nights, when my son was on our porch, she walked in a little closer. Ultimately, she made the trek across the lawn and sat next to him. The talked to each other, my son in low almost whispering tones asking her how she felt, calling her his friend; Shana, now Midnight, responded by purring.
They remained midnight buddies until her owners moved, taking Midnight -- now reverting to her original name "Shana" -- with them.
Ace's story reminded me of my son's interlude with Midnight/Shana. Thanks for the memories!
Rhiannon12866
(205,473 posts)Thanks so much for sharing... I love these stories about the bonds we develop with our animals.
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klook
(12,157 posts)This kid is lucky to have this little buddy, and the kitty is lucky to have him.