No matter how self-sufficient and independent we might be, every once in a while, everyone is bound to find themselves in a place where they could really use a hero. Likewise, when we see someone else in a situation like this, it’s always admirable to rise to the occasion and become that said hero in need.

A few days ago, a story about this exact thing went viral online. A blind senior cat in his 20th year left home at night and ended up stuck on an ice chunk in the middle of a freezing lake. Hours later, things were looking dire, and they probably would’ve ended tragically if not for a few heroic locals who intervened just in time. Scroll down for the full story!

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Everybody needs a hero sometimes, especially if you’re a 20-year-old blind cat stuck on a chunk of ice

Blind cat on ice chunk on lake, alone and vulnerable in a vast icy landscape.

Image credits:Westford Animal Control / Facebook

The rescue team headed over almost instantly, but while they were still en route, the situation turned dire very quickly. “The cat was now submerged in the water with only his head showing,” Wesfold Animal Control staff shared the details on theirFacebook post.

20YO Blind Cat Found Stuck On Ice Chunk In Lake, Community Pulls Off A Miraculous Rescue

The man in the boat grabbed the cat moments before it most likely would’ve been too late and brought him back to shore to be wrapped in blankets. Once the rescue team arrived on site, they saw the severity of the situation and acted accordingly. “We immediately transported the cat for veterinary care where his temperature was so low that it didn’t even register on the thermometer.”

Man in a boat on icy lake rescuing a cat stuck on an ice chunk.

Image credits:Kayla Seymour / Facebook

After the cat was successfully rescued, his owners were found, who revealed that this feline named Tiki is not only 20 years old but is also blind

Even though the cat was no longer in immediate danger, his situation still looked quite poor. Not sure if he would make it, Westford Animal Control searched for his owners, who turned up that same afternoon. “They were able to positively identify him and then informed us that Tiki is not only 20 YEARS OLD but is also BLIND.”

Blind cat rescued from ice chunk on a lake by locals, sitting safely in boat.

For example, according toBest Friends Networkstaff, cats can exist with barely noticeable behavioral changes as their loss of sight comes on gradually. As they start losing vision, felines begin to rely a lot more on touch, scent, sound, and memory, while making a lot more use of their whiskers.

Some blind cats might even listen for echoes or walk with their tail tip touching the ground to find their way around. They rarely jump on things, often climbing on them instead, but many memorize heights and distances, continuing with their past behaviors, at least in familiar places.

Blind cat wrapped in a blanket after rescue from ice chunk on a lake.

Cats who become blind suddenly are likely to deal with a lot more drastic behavioral changes. These animals often become disoriented and hesitant when they walk, bumping into objects and vocalizing a lot more than previously.

Additionally, they may become unwilling to leave their sleeping area, display inappropriate toilet behavior, appear withdrawn, and be unwilling to explore, often meowing when finding themselves needing assistance or assurance.

Blind cat wrapped in colorful blanket, resting after rescue from ice lake.

Fortunately, most cats are perfectly capable of adjusting to their disability and can continue living a happy and fulfilling life, but it’s always a lot easier with the help of their family. As per this article onMax’s Corner, there are a few important things that can be done to assist.

It begins with patience, as it may take several weeks for your cat to adjust. And even when the animal finally does get used to blindness, since it relies on memory a lot, the most important part in helping them is being consistent, which means not rearranging stuff, picking up after yourself, returning things after moving them, and so on.

Frozen lake with an ice chunk near a snowy shore, highlighting a rescue scenario involving a blind cat.

Your cat may need help at times, but that doesn’t mean you should carry them from one place to another. Instead, guide them so that they can learn to do it themselves using other senses. At the same time, it’s crucial to find ways to stimulate their other senses, as they would have to be sharper than when the animal had vision to rely on.

Lastly, you have to be safety conscious, which means placing barriers over or around things like pools, closing toilet lids, removing or covering sharp objects and edges, blocking open stairways, placing a medical alert tag on their collar, and, most importantly, supervising their outside activities, which most likely means using a harness and a leash.

Blind cat resting on floor near hoverboard, fur black and white, saved from lake ice.

Ultimately, blind cats, just like Tiki, can have a full life even with such a disability. However, for that to happen, their caretakers have to not be indifferent and become everyday heroes for their little pals, helping them out where needed and giving them the quality of life they deserve.

It’s unclear whether Tiki left home on his own or if his owners don’t pay as much attention to him as they should have, but it seems that, aside from this frightening event, he’s doing quite well—even without vision. Still, hopefully, from now on, his humans will take better care to ensure something like this doesn’t happen again.

The commenters were rejoicing over the happy ending and didn’t hold back when dishing out praise to the local heroes who rescued Tiki

A social media post by Emily DeSouza expresses surprise and interest in visiting the location of a blind cat rescue.

Comment expressing concern for a blind cat stuck on ice.

Facebook comment about a 20-year-old blind cat known as Sylvester.

Marie Ganz comments on rescuing a lost blind cat, praising rescuers.

Screenshot of a comment praising a blind cat’s rescue on a lake, with gratitude for the locals involved.

Comment praising locals for saving a blind cat stuck on ice, suggesting awards and showing love for the cat.

Text message from Marla Quadri praising locals who saved a 20-year-old blind cat.

A comment expressing gratitude for rescuing a blind cat stuck on an ice chunk in a lake.

Comment praising the rescue of a 20-year-old blind cat saved from an ice chunk on a lake, calling it a Christmas miracle.

Comment by Leonard Grimaldo expressing appreciation before bedtime.

Social media comment expressing gratitude for saving a blind cat.

Comment expressing relief and joy about a blind cat’s rescue from an ice chunk.

Facebook comment expressing relief and gratitude for locals saving a blind cat stuck on ice.

Comment from Deb Vennard thanking locals for saving a blind cat stuck on ice, urging owners to keep cats safe.

“Comment praising locals for rescuing a blind cat from ice, highlighting compassion and kindness during Christmas.

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