Get

In Your Inbox

Catster is reader-supported. When you buy via links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no cost to you. Learn more.

A Stray Becomes the Purrfect Therapy Cat: The Heartwarming Story

Share

Jason and Lori Griggs kept striking out in their search for a therapy cat for their daughter, Kiley, because frightened kitties would run away from the teen’s motorized wheelchair.

Then, staff at Suncoast Animal League in Florida contacted the family with the great news that they likely had the perfect cat for their household. When Kiley’s parents took her to the shelter and met the friendly cat, he confirmed that he belonged with the Griggs family.

“He just came walking up like he’s the head honcho … meowed at us and jumped right into Kiley’s lap,” says Jason, who at the time said, ‘Really? Well, I guess we’re taking this one home.’

“He’s just not fazed by Kiley’s disability or the wheelchair whatsoever,” says Jason, whose daughter has cerebral palsy. “You find the pet or the pet finds you. This pet truly found us.”

As for Kiley, she knew she had found her cat.

“He was put in my lap, and he stayed there,” she says. “He was growling at the other cats like he was saying, ‘These guys are mine.’”

divider cat paws oct 2024

Happy at Home

The family immediately took the cat home and named him Richey. The name was inspired by his all-night meowing after getting neutered, which made his humans think of singer Lionel Richie’s song All Night Long. The Richey spelling matches with their Florida town, New Port Richey, which is near Tampa Bay.

Although Richey sleeps in his parents’ bed at night, he is 100% Kiley’s cat during the day and keeps the home-schooled girl company. He sits on her lap often, and while she does her schoolwork, Richey lounges by the window behind Kiley’s laptop and paws the top of the computer screen. The talkative cat looks at the wheelchair as just another lap, Jason says, and he often sits in it even without Kiley.

Nothing seems to bother Richey — not even loud noises or the sombrero his family bought him. He is unusual in that he actually enjoys nail clipping and belly rubs. When the family took Richey along on a boating trip, he stayed safely away from the water but loved the adventure. Jason took him out for “dock walks,” and Richey enjoyed socializing.

Courtesy the Griggs Family

A Celebrity Connection

About two years ago, Richey, who is now around 6 years old, was a lucky find for Chris Poole, also known as Cat Man Chris, whose kitties Marmalade and the late Cole are internet celebrities.

The dirty kitty was part of an apartment colony that Chris had been feeding, trapping and neutering. When the new cat showed up very hungry one day, Chris discovered that he was also very friendly and definitely not feral. Chris thought the cat should be adopted out to a loving home.

Chris took him to the shelter, where the future Richey became a favorite with staff and volunteers.

“He met the purrfect family,” Chris says. “Definitely one to remember!”

Richey has brought so much love and soothing to the Griggs family, who had lost senior cats Chicago and Shawnee in recent years.

“Richey’s probably one of the best things that could happen for Kiley,” Jason says. “Just pure companionship, calm nerves and everything else.”


Featured Image Credit: Courtesy the Griggs Family

Want content like this delivered to you?

Sign Up For Our Newsletter

News, insights, expert advice, and everything cat

* By submitting, you agree to our Terms & Conditions and Privacy & Cookies Policy.




How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate (you can leave written feedback after clicking submit)

Help us improve Catster for pet parents!

Your feedback really matters.

What did you like about this post? Also how can we improve it?

Join the conversation

Leave a Reply

You’re very welcome to leave a comment or question. Please know that all comments must meet our community guidelines, and your email address will NOT be published. Let’s have a positive and constructive conversation.


Talk With A Vet Online

Peace of mind,
anywhere, anytime

Affordable vet advice

Why Chicken Bones Are More Dangerous for Cats Than Most Parents Realize

Chicken bones seem harmless enough, but for cats, they can cause serious damage quickly. Whether your cat swiped a piece off the counter...

Fantastic Pet Pantries and Where to Find Them

Let’s face it: times are really tough right now, and those of us in the 99% are struggling with the cost of just...

Ask Dr. Paola – Help! My Cat Refuses to Drink Water! (April 13, 2026)

Welcome to our “Ask Dr. Paola” series, where every Monday we bring expert advice straight from Dr. Paola Cuevas (MVZ) to help our...

Why Healthy Cats Still Vomit Sometimes (And How to Respond)

A cat that just vomited needs a specific kind of care, and the feeding decisions you make in the next few hours actually...

More related

Feline Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Our Vet Explains the Causes, Signs & Care

Feline oral squamous cell carcinoma is an invasive type of cancer. Affected cats tend to have pain associated with the tumor and may...

Why Do Cats Like Wet Hair? 9 Vet-Reviewed Reasons

Cats do a lot of things that we consider a bit strange. How many cat owners have woken up in the middle of...

How to Keep Cats Out of Your Yard & Garden: 9 Vet-Approved Methods

While all cats are adorable, fun, and frisky, they can also be destructive, and strays can sometimes carry diseases. If you have a...

What Are Cat Paws Made Of? 5 Vet-Reviewed Facts & FAQ

Cats’ paws are incredible and are used for a host of different things. Paws help with balance and carrying the load of the...

Keep reading

Laser Declawing Your Cat – Vet-Reviewed Facts & Considerations

Veterinary professionals and reputable veterinary and animal welfare organizations, such as the American Veterinary Medical Association and the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, have released statements against cat declawing if done for the purpose of managing...

paw with long and sharp claws_RJ22_shutterstock

8 Best CBD Oils for Cats (2026) – Reviews & Top Picks

You’ve probably noticed that CBD oil has become all the rage in the past few years. There’s a good reason for that. When it comes to humans, CBD oil1 can help prevent seizures, may help relieve anxiety and insomnia, and...

orange cat smelling CBD oil

Why Do Cats Twitch in Their Sleep? 3 Vet Reviewed Reasons

Just like people and other animals, you may notice that your feline sometimes twitches in their sleep. As you might guess, this is pretty normal behavior. Lots of cats twitch in their sleep, though some are more prone to this...

Fat Calico Cat Lying or sleeping on a Perch in the Window sunbathing

How Do You Give a Cat Lactulose? (7 Vet Approved Methods)

Lactulose is a stool softener often prescribed to ease feline constipation. The product pulls moisture into your pet’s feces, encouraging regularity by making bowel movements less dense. It’s also often prescribed for cats suffering from liver failure to reduce the...

feeding cat using syringe

Do Cats Purr When They Are Stressed or Nervous? Vet-Reviewed Facts & FAQ

Almost nothing is more relaxing than having a cat curled up on your lap, purring gently. But have you ever wondered why cats purr? It seems like they purr when they’re happy, but do cats purr when they aren’t so...

cat sleeping on owner's lap

When Do Male Cats Become Sexually Active? Vet-Reviewed Signs & Recommendations

Kittens are cute, fluffy, and fun, but they grow up fast. Not only in terms of size and demonstrating more adult behavior traits, but also in mating habits. Sexual maturity and mating desires start early in the feline community. The...

male cat lying down

Can Cats Get High? Vet-Reviewed Facts on Effect and Safety

Marijuana may be legalized for recreational use throughout Canada, 23 U.S. states, and the Australian Capital Territory, but that doesn’t mean it’s something you can just leave lying around your home, especially if you have children or pets.1 While dogs...

marijuana

Does Pine Sol Kill Fleas on Cats? Vet-Reviewed Effectiveness & Safety Explored

Pine-Sol is a well-known cleaning product for kitchen and bathroom floors. There is some information surrounding the product and how it may affect fleas on cats, but we can confidently say that Pine Sol does not kill fleas on cats....

Cat wearing collar scratching and itching

Love Cats? So Do We! Join the Catster Community

Stay informed with expert pet care insights delivered straight to your inbox! Discover professional guidance on animal behavior, feeding tips, trusted product picks, and much more.




Sign up for the Catster Email Newsletter

Stay informed with expert pet care insights delivered straight to your inbox! Discover professional guidance on animal behavior, feeding tips, trusted product picks, and much more.