I Just Went for Cat Litter—But Came Home With a Best Friend

I only went to Walmart for two things: cat litter and trash bags. That was it. But fate had other plans.

Outside the store, by the cart return, sat a large, scruffy dog. He wasn’t barking or begging—just sitting there, watching every car that pulled in, like he was waiting for someone who’d left him behind.

When I approached, he didn’t run. He simply leaned his whole body against me, looked up with tired, soulful eyes, and gently wrapped his paw around my leg. It was like he’d already picked me.

Left Behind—But Not Forgotten

Animal control told me someone had abandoned him earlier that morning. No microchip. No collar. When they tried to take him, he panicked—his eyes locked on mine as if begging me not to let go.

They said if no one claimed him within 72 hours, he’d be euthanized.

I couldn’t let that happen.

Becoming Rufus

I brought him home and named him Rufus.

Was it easy? Not always. He chewed my shoes, stole a loaf of bread once, and had no idea what “stay” meant. But Rufus became my best friend. He’d greet me at the door, rest his head in my lap, and somehow knew exactly when I needed comfort—even if I didn’t say a word.

A Dog Who Just Knew

One afternoon, during a walk, Rufus darted into an alley. I followed—heart pounding—only to find him sitting beside a lost little boy, quietly keeping him company until we found his mom.

Rufus didn’t need attention. He just showed up where he was needed, time after time.

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