Home wasn’t elsewhere – it was here all along.
Pepito came to us from a kind older woman who adored her cats and tried her very best to care for as many as she could. Like so many animal lovers on the island, she became overwhelmed and eventually no longer had the space or resources to care for Pepito and his sibling.
The two kittens arrived at around 8–9 weeks old – far too small to safely join our free-roaming cat colony. Instead, they went into foster with one of our volunteers, where Pepito immediately formed a special bond with their dog, Luno. The three became inseparable and Pepito quickly learned that the world could be both safe and loving.
Pepito’s sibling was adopted, but Pepito himself never found a traditional home. Instead, he found something just as meaningful: a place where he truly belonged. The Cave House became his world, his comfort zone, and his family. Even after the volunteer who fostered him moved on, Pepito chose to stay and to this day, he can still be found there, happily greeting volunteers, asking for cuddles, and accepting any treats he’s offered. Affectionate, gentle, and endlessly charming, Pepito has touched the hearts of countless volunteers over the years. He may not have found a home outside of the sanctuary, but he has created his own version of home – one filled with stability, friendship, and love.