A cat named Zeb's life just became a hundred times better with the gift of a new home according to "Good Morning America."
A feline immunodeficiency virus took the sight out of one of his eyes, and the majority of his teeth except four. However, he now has a human family in Spring City, Pa. to be taken care of. Zeb was previously put under the care of staff at the Cumberland County SPCA in New Jersey, and the City of Elderly Love out of Philadelphia.
"He's really affectionate. He's just happy to have blankets to lie on and people to give him some affection," Beth Flor, Zeb's adopted mother, told ABC News. "He's just really, really sweet.".
Zeb also joins a human mother, father, two other people, a cat and three dog siblings
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