After being the last cat to roam the neighborhood streets, the cat makes a life-changing decision to give indoor life a try, opening the door to new adventures and comforts.

Arthus, a long-haired black and white cat, had been living as a stray on the streets of Montreal for several years. He joined a group of community cats that relied on the kindness of a neighbor who provided them with food. As the population of strays increased, local animal rescuers began a mission to spay and neuter the cats and find them foster homes.

One by one, all the cats in the area were rescued and cared for, except for Arthus. He was the last cat roaming the neighborhood streets. Over time, he became disheveled with matted fur and declining health. Despite evading humane traps, hunger eventually led Arthus to walk into a trap set up by the neighbor.

Finally, Arthus received the medical attention he needed and was removed from the streets. He was taken to the vet, where he was treated for various health issues, and his matted fur was removed. With the knots gone, he felt much better and began to show signs of improvement.

Arthus was placed in a quiet room to relax and decompress in his foster home. He was initially wary of people but gradually learned to trust and seek affection. He grew healthier, his fur started growing back, and he became more outgoing and playful.

Arthus has transformed into an affectionate and sweet cat who loves to be near people and craves attention. He enjoys exploring his new surroundings and has adapted well to indoor life. Despite his tough past, Arthus now embraces his new life and seeks a loving family with a quiet home to call his own.