When Otitis first arrived at the animal shelter, he looked a little different from the other cats.
The pure white feline was missing both of his ears and didn’t seem to hear anything around him.
While some people found his appearance unusual, others simply walked past without giving him a second glance. No one wanted him.
But everything changed the day Molly Lichtenwalner stumbled across his profile.
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At the time, Molly was a graduate student battling severe anxiety. After a difficult car accident, her mental health took a serious hit.
Searching for ways to manage the overwhelming emotions, she came to a decision.
She needed a companion.
Not just any pet, though. She wanted to adopt an animal that had also been through something hard.
One that had been overlooked, just like she often felt. That’s when she found Otitis.
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Otitis had lost his ears due to painful cysts that went untreated by his previous owner, who sadly couldn’t afford the necessary medical care.
The Feline Rescue Association of Baltimore stepped in, and while they couldn’t save his ears or hearing, they did save his life.
The result? A deaf, earless cat that, somehow, looked remarkably like a baby seal. Adorable, but constantly passed over.
Molly wasn’t put off by any of it. In fact, she was drawn to him.
She had always loved cats, growing up with them in her family home. So when she began looking for a new companion, she didn’t want a perfect kitten.
She specifically searched for older cats, ones with disabilities, the ones, as she put it, that are “last to be adopted.” She knew how hard it was to feel unwanted.
When Otitis’ photo came up during her search, something just clicked. She didn’t hesitate.
She contacted the rescue group and was stunned to learn she was the very first person to even ask about him.
No one had ever submitted an application before. Molly became the first, and ultimately, the last.
From the moment Otitis entered her home, something special began to unfold.
He didn’t seem shy or withdrawn like some might expect.
Quite the opposite. He was affectionate, curious, and instantly attached to Molly.
He would rub his face against hers, curl up beside her, and follow her from room to room as if he’d been waiting his whole life for her.
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Despite being nine years old and completely deaf, Otitis refused to act like a senior.
He was energetic, playful, and constantly getting into things.
He waited patiently each night for Molly to come to bed. He’d inspect the bathroom before she entered, as if he was her own little bodyguard.
And when she sat down to study, he was right there, watching over her shoulder as her furry supervisor.
But Otitis didn’t just fill Molly’s home. He filled a void she’d been carrying for a long time.
During moments of anxiety or stress, when everything felt like too much, Otitis became her anchor.
His calm presence, his warm cuddles, and his quiet way of just being there made all the difference.
He knew exactly when to climb into her lap or press close during a panic attack.
Molly says Otitis is her emotional support pet, but more than that, she believes he saved her life.
“He definitely rescued me. I didn’t rescue him,” she explains.
And it’s not hard to see why she feels that way. Their bond is deep, one forged through shared struggles and mutual comfort.
Otitis may have started life with a few extra challenges, but in Molly’s home, he found something far greater than a second chance; he found someone who truly saw him for who he was.\

Today, the two are inseparable. Otitis continues to thrive, proving that a lack of ears doesn’t make him any less of a cat.
If anything, it makes him even more lovable.
He’s living proof that sometimes, the animals that seem the most overlooked end up being the ones that change our lives the most.
And for Molly, adopting Otitis wasn’t just about giving a cat a home.
It was about finding hope again and learning that healing can come in the most unexpected of forms.➕