Ace was rescued by my Aunt Marjorie Thompson during a rainstorm in 2014. So, with permission from our landlord, we were allowed to get a cat.
She took him in, did all the proper vetting and gave Ace a warm home, food, and most important love. While Marj fostered a young Ace (Davey at the time) she looked for a home because with him being as young as he was, it was a stress on her two older female cats. His first home, did not work out, not due to any fault of his own and ended back up at my Aunt's. Due to the stress he causing on the ol
der female cats, she was considering placing him in a "no kill" shelter. But at this time, we had developed a rodent problem within our residence and needed a cat to help with the problem. Brent and I decided to give Ace a job and place in our home. Needless the say the rest is history. Ace came to our home in April 2016 and it hasn't been the same since. He has earned his keep with keeping our house rodent free ( and bug free) and charmed every lady that has walked into our house. Everyday with him is an adventure but for the most part, he has enriched our lives with his funny, goofy ways and chatty nature. We are thankful for Ace everyday that we get to spend with him.