When rescuers found Hidey wandering the streets, they immediately realized she needed help.
Although many cats are known for their independence, some breeds require regular grooming to stay healthy.
Unfortunately, Hidey had gone without proper care for many years, which left her in a difficult situation. Her fur had become so tangled that rescuers were initially unsure what kind of animal they were looking at.
Paul Russell, the kind person who first spotted her, was surprised when he realized that the unusual-looking creature was actually a cat. Hidey, a 14-year-old feline, was gently brought to the Animal Rescue League Shelter & Wildlife Center by a compassionate couple who wanted to make sure she received the care she needed.
It was later discovered that Hidey’s owner was living with Alzheimer’s disease, which made it hard for them to keep up with her grooming needs. This situation highlighted a larger issue: many elderly pet owners may need extra support to properly care for their animals. Dan Rossi, the CEO of the shelter, reminded the community that pet ownership at any age comes with important responsibilities.
Thanks to the shelter’s medical team, Hidey received a full grooming and was finally free of her tangled fur. She has since been welcomed into a new home with a loving family member. Her story serves as a touching reminder of the importance of regular pet care and the value of supporting elderly owners so their pets can stay happy and healthy.