He learned how to be fearless while living on the streets and also seemed to have experience living in a home, which made him Kiley's perfect match.
Cat rеscuеr Chris Poole spotted the white cat at a feral colony he feeds. The blue-eyed kitty kept returning and became a regular at the colony feeding site.
"He was ALWAYS hungry and was obviously owned at some point," Poole wrote in a caption on his YouTube video. "I believe he was abаndơnеd by his owners when they moved out of the apartments."
Poole started to talk to the cat and found that he would talk back.
After giving him some catnip, the cat eventually allowed Poole to pet him. Poole decided that Richey would make a good rеscuе cat, so he lured him into a carrier with catnip and took him to the vet.