Reggie’s Transformation: From Wild Beginnings to a Life of Luxury with Crossed Eyes and a Big Nose

A lovable orange cat with a big nose and crossed eyes, Reggie, was a favorite of TNR (trap, neuter, return) rescuers at a feral colony in Tucson, Arizona. Reggie’s full name is Parmigiano Reggiano, named for cheese like all the cats at the Big Cheddar Colony.

Formerly Feral Reggie Finally Lives the ‘Cross-Eyed Big-Nosed Life of Luxury’

Over the summer, the rescuers began TNR work for the colony, and Reggie stood out for rescuer Courtney Gustafson. As rescuers help feral colonies, they sometimes meet cats that are friendly with people. Such was the case with Reggie, who always wanted to be near everyone. Courtney, who describes herself as a “cat rescuer, cat trapper, and person with a lot of cats,” hoped that Reggie could be socialized and start life as a pampered indoor pet one day. He seemed ready to jump at the chance.

“When we started TNRing this colony over the summer, I could instantly tell Reggie apart from the 25 other orange cats (and not just because he’s cross-eyed and has an inexplicably large nose). He was SO sweet and SO friendly, even after we trapped him and got him neutered. Every time we returned to trap more cats, he was like, “Hey guys! Do you wanna trap me again? Maybe make me an indoor boy?” shared Poets Square Cats.

Usually, rescuers have to use stealth when setting traps for feral cats, but not with Reggie.

Formerly Feral Reggie Finally Lives the ‘Cross-Eyed Big-Nosed Life of Luxury’

“After we set traps, we would stand in a circle and wait and chat, and Reggie would plop himself down in the middle like he was the star of the show. When I loaded my car up with trapped cats he would hop up into the trunk, asking if he could come, too,” Courtney explained.

The Cheddar Colony caretaker, Arcelia, calls Reggie ” Kraft Cheese Single,” and he would come to scream at her door, wanting inside. The rescuers knew the tomcat could be a great house cat one day, but in the meantime, they had many other kittens and cats that required immediate, expensive care. To help them all, they worked with Southern Arizona Cat Rescue and Whiskers N Wishes Sanctuary.

“You’re next, we kept telling Reggie. Someday you’ll be an indoor boy!”

Formerly Feral Reggie Finally Lives the ‘Cross-Eyed Big-Nosed Life of Luxury’

Then one day, Courtney was thrilled to share that Reggie’s turn came, and Arcelia brought Reggie indoors. The rescuers were already caring for so many cats but promised Reggie would get his turn. In his case, they needed to raise $1K because his teeth required dental work.

“I am beside myself to say that Reggie’s day has come   He’s indoors with his foster/colony caretaker, being held like a baby, getting all the attention he wants, sleeping cross-eyed among blankets. Oh, Reggie! The life you deserve!”

Southern Arizona Cat Rescue shared that kind people had come forward to help Reggie. In just 43 minutes, the community raised the money, leaving Courtney speechless.

After getting the care he needed, Reggie has found his furever home, and his foster mama will miss him.

It’s pawsome to see how followers of the Poets Square Cats get to know the individual purrsonalities of each cat. More than one has a sizable following, and people love getting to see how they are doing. After being neutered, these charismatic cats won’t be making more kittens that need rescue. Those that remain feral will get into fewer fights and have a healthier life outdoors.

Reggie is related to a well-known cat, the “farty stinky boy” Havarti, another friendly tomcat turned lovable house cat. Havarti has his own TikTok with thousands of fans who loved watching his transition from the streets to a lap cat with human servants and paparazzi. Tomcats with big puffy cheeks and battle scars gradually lose them as they settle into a gentle, domestic life.

Formerly Feral Reggie Finally Lives the ‘Cross-Eyed Big-Nosed Life of Luxury’

Another feral cat, the ancient-looking Sad Boy, appeared on the Dodo with his beloved bodyguard girlfriend, Lola.

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