Man Chooses Sweet "Void" Cat Over 2 Others-Tiny Surprise Wins Him Over
Most people walk into an animal shelter with a list of traits they're looking for only to walk out with the cat that ultimately chooses them.
One man shared his own version of this scenario over on Reddit in r/cats. He walked into a shelter thinking he might leave with a tabby cat, but it was actually a black cat who flipped his decision in a matter of seconds.
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There were three cats he felt drawn to on his visit: two tabbies and one black cat sitting calmly and watching. The choice didn't come easy until the black cat did something simple and disarming: he rolled over and allowed a belly rub almost immediately. No hesitation. No flinching. Just trust.
That cat is now named Leonard and living his best life. His new dad wrote on Reddit, "I'm looking forward to him getting more comfortable with me and explore the rest of the house."
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What's a "Void" Cat?
Black cats like Leonard are often called "voids" online. It started as a joke. In certain lighting, their features disappear into a smooth silhouette, like a pair of eyes floating in darkness. But the nickname stuck because it captures something else too.
These cats often have a quiet, observant presence. They watch first. Then they decide.
And when they choose you, it feels deliberate.
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The Moment That Changed Everything
If you've ever been in a shelter, you know the feeling. You walk in thinking you'll be rational about it. Then one animal breaks your plan completely.
In Leonard's case, it wasn't a dramatic moment. No loud meow. No paw reaching through the cage. Just a relaxed roll onto his back and an invitation most cats would never offer a stranger.
That small act said everything.
People online picked up on it instantly. One commenter wrote, "He loves you already. Leonard is gorgeous."
Another added, "Black cats are the best. They are truly the most grateful creatures." There's something to that. Cats that have lived as strays often develop a different kind of bond once they feel safe, and it seems like Leonard is happy and feeling safe in his forever home.
The First Day Home Is Never What You Expect
Leonard is about 10 months old. He spent three weeks in the shelter. He is still young and figuring things out. His first day in his new home looked exactly how you'd expect from a former stray.
He found the safest place he could think of-under the bed.
He stayed there for hours, then quietly emerged to sit by the window. For a moment, it looked like he was settling in. Then a distant dog barked, and he retreated again.
He then spent the next few hours with his new pet parent on the bed, sitting by his side. Then, in one moment, he slowly walked into his parent's lap and sat down, safe and sound.
Looking Forward to His New Life
Leonard is still adjusting to his new life in a high-rise apartment. His parent set up a dedicated base camp with food, water and a litter tray in a room in his apartment so that Leonard can adjust in a safe, smaller space before exploring the rest of the home.
The approach allows a former stray to process new sounds, like distant dog barks, without feeling overwhelmed by the entire layout of a new home.
Given a few days, he'll start venturing further. Eventually, he'll claim a spot in the house like he's always owned it. And one day soon, he'll roll over again for a belly rub with no hesitation.
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This story was originally published May 2, 2026 at 5:48 AM.