“He is usually just completely full of life and happy and fun to be with,” Madden’s mom, Christina Humphreys told “Today” on Monday. “He wasn’t [insecure] until other kids started pointing it out to him and then saying not nice things.”
Christina Humphreys wasn’t sure how best to help her son, until she stumbled across an eye-catching Facebook post in a group for mothers of children with cleft lips and palates. The post contained a picture of a cat, waiting to be adopted from a Minnesota animal shelter, that had a cleft lip.
And as fate would have it, the similarities didn’t stop there. To Humphreys’ surprise, the cat in the picture also had two different colored eyes — one hazel and one blue — just like her son.
“We knew immediately that this kitty was meant to be part of our family,” Humphreys wrote in an emotional blog post on Love What Matters. “They were destined to be best friends. Funny how a pet can make you feel less alone.”