Ziggy started visiting twice a day for food, but was too scared to be touched. To make him feel safe, the couple built a small house for him. They fed him inside to familiarize him with the space.
Despite Ziggy's initial reservations, the new house began to make a difference. Slowly, the once-aloof cat started allowing gentle touches during mealtime after a few weeks of feeding. Although Ziggy slowly warmed up to the couple, he remained cautious.
Then, the couple faced the dilemma about Ziggy's future—whether to continue feeding him outside until he felt more comfortable or attempt to bring him inside.
The couple had constructed a cozy outdoor house for Ziggy to have his own private space. However, it turned out that their home became the true haven where Ziggy found safety and comfort, along with a brand-new forever family.
It took some time, but Ziggy has fully adapted to his new home and is enjoying life. After all, he realized new parents were not as scary as he initially thought.
Now, Ziggy's favorite activities include lounging near the warm dishwasher and stretching out next to the window.
He still enjoys spending time outside with his new siblings, Gerrie and Loki. But he no longer has his own little house. Instead, they all share the great, big catio.
The three cats love hanging out together, observing the world around them, and keeping an eye out for other stray cats who might need a forever home.