Luckily, Tara Kay, the guardian angel and founder of the Odd Cat Sanctuary, decided to step up to help little Murphy. At just four weeks old and half a pound, he was a tiny ball of fur, but oh boy, permanent head tilt? No problem. Tara was there to help.
"We have a lot of experience with head trauma cases," Tara said. "He has a permanent head tilt, but his eyes are clear and his vision appears normal."
"He is very smart and has the sweetest personality. He purrs all the time and loves to be held and snuggled," Tara shared.
Now, here's the sweetest part: Veterinarian Adina is a veterinarian who was not even looking for a cat. However, he met Murphy by chance and was instantly smitten. Quickly, the little guy nestled into her arms, purring away. And Adina just couldn't resist. Murphy had stolen her heart.
"She wasn't looking for a cat per se, but I think he just stole her heart. He's so special, quirky, and sweet. You can't help but love him when you meet him," said Tara.
Later, Murphy was renamed Mr. Bean, and he finally found his forever kingdom, along with a comfy shark bed.