Top Five Saves - #5 Morgan Finds a Home
Morgan is a shining example of the resilience and unconditional love of pets. It’s for pets like her who need that extra level of care to heal, find a new home, and thrive that Friends of PACC exists—and it’s only with our community’s support that we can continue to save pets and bring families together.
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There’s nothing like the human-animal bond. Pets bring joy, comfort, and humor to our lives, especially during challenging times. Morgan went through a lot to find her new family. As a tiny kitten she was abandoned at a local vet clinic with a terrible eye infection. PACC stepped up to help her and got her into foster care right away. She was so sick that she could only eat baby food and kitten formula. Eventually, both of her eyes were just too damaged and had to be removed.
But that’s where her story gets better. Ariel, Morgan’s foster turned adopter, knew from the moment she saw the sad, tiny kitten that Morgan would be a forever part of the family. Her spunky personality fits right in with her four-year-old human sibling, Colton, and the family’s three other pets.
“PACC saved her life. They went above and beyond for this little girl from the day she came in, and I am so grateful,” says Ariel. “Adding her to our family was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.”
And being without sight has not slowed her down at all. Her family reports that she jumps, pounces, sprints down the hallway, and steals socks to play with just like any other cat. She is also a total cuddle bug that enjoys sleeping on Ariel’s shoulder and being carried around by Colton, purring loudly the whole time.
At first Colton was sad and a bit nervous after Morgan had her eye removal, but Ariel says Morgan has shown them all what perseverance looks like. “Mommy, she doesn’t need her eyes!” Colton exclaimed one day after Morgan greeted them at the door, purring.
“My heart melts to see how every new day for her just brings so much excitement. I have never seen her lose her spirit, but just gain a bigger one. Her disability showed me how truly incredible a soul she has.”