It was apparent when this sweet Siamese cat wandered the streets of Illinois that she was not a stray, but an abandoned cat.A kind woman named Michaela Muzzy saved her. She had a clean coat, which proved that she had once been a house pet.

Her neck was also adorned with a pink collar, indicating that she once belonged to someone. Despite the touching note tied to her collar, it was unclear why she had been abandoned. A touching note written by Lacey, a young girl, was read by volunteers at the Effingham County Animal Shelter. Violet was the name she called the cat as she said goodbye.

There was no doubt how difficult it was for that little kid to be separated from her beloved cat, but, for some unknown reason, she had to do so. Lacey asked the new owner to take good care of the cat in the emotional note.Everyone in the shelter was touched by the touching note. The microchip was used to try to locate the cat’s owners, but in vain. The only other way to find the owners was to use social media, which also failed to produce results.

After her story and photos were shared online, the sweet cat found a new home. The cat’s heartbreaking story touched many people, including Cindy Murray. Her goal was to see the cat as soon as possible. She already had the Siamese cat in her arms when she arrived at the shelter.

As soon as Cindy saw her, she adopted her and brought her home.With Violet’s new home and new owners, not only did she receive a home, but also their love, care, and attention.She planned to film a short video and share it online, so Lacey could see her beloved cat is safe and well.






