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Cat Clings to Roof During Hurricane Helene and Miraculously Reunites with Family

Ricardo Blanco at the best friend's mobile veterinary clinic.
Ricardo Blanco at the best friend's mobile veterinary clinic. Source: YouTube. Uploaded: Best Friends Animal Society

When Hurricane Helene hit North Carolina, it wasn’t just people fleeing to safety—pets were caught in the chaos too. Ricardo Blanco, an adventurous tabby with a flair for the dramatic, was swept away as his family watched in horror. The poor cat clung to the roof of a neighbor’s house, which floated away with the rising floodwaters. For anyone witnessing it, it was like a heartbreaking movie scene—except this was all too real.

The Family’s Heartbreaking Evacuation

Ricardo Blanco, the cat stuck on roof during Hurricane Helene
Ricardo Blanco, the cat stuck on roof during Hurricane Helene. Source: YouTube. Uploaded: Best Friends Animal Society

Nan Collins and her family had no choice but to evacuate their home as floodwaters rose dangerously fast. With rescue boats arriving, they left everything behind, including their playful and much-loved cat. As the family made their way to safety, they hoped against all odds that Ricardo Blanco would somehow survive the storm. But deep down, there was a creeping fear they might never see him again.

A Cat with the Spirit of an Actor

Nan Collins likes to joke that Ricardo Blanco is more than just an ordinary cat—he’s a “little movie actor.” It’s no surprise that even in a disaster, this feline didn’t go down without a show. Ricardo’s playful, dog-like nature has always made him stand out, following family members like a loyal pup on walks. So, while his rooftop adventure may have been terrifying, it’s exactly the kind of thing Ricardo would do—unintentionally turning a disaster into an action-packed drama.

A Miraculous Return After the Storm

Ricardo Blanco after being rescued.
Ricardo Blanco after being rescued. Source: Best Friends Animal Society via Depositphotos.

After over a week of separation, the Collins family returned to their flooded property, hoping to salvage whatever was left. But when they reached home, there was Ricardo Blanco, waiting as if nothing had happened! Wet and tired but unmistakably alive, the cat greeted them like a hero returning from an epic quest. Relief washed over everyone—it was a reunion they never expected but desperately needed.

Medical Care and a Little TLC

Although Ricardo looked fine on the surface, a quick vet visit revealed he had picked up an ear and eye infection during his adventure. The good news? The Best Friends Animal Society had set up a free mobile clinic nearby, ensuring pets affected by the storm received proper care. Ricardo’s infections were treated, and the friendly clinic staff removed a few ticks for good measure. The best part? It didn’t cost the family a penny.

Best Friends Animal Society to the Rescue

Ricardo Blanco at the best friend's mobile veterinary clinic.
Ricardo Blanco at the best friend’s mobile veterinary clinic. Source: YouTube. Uploaded: Best Friends Animal Society

Audrey Lodato, Director of Regional Programs for Best Friends Animal Society, explained that the mobile vet clinic filled a crucial gap in care during the hurricane’s aftermath. “We’re here to make sure people and their pets stay together, no matter what,” Lodato said. For families like the Collinses, these services were a lifesaver. The storm may have been devastating, but knowing there was help for their furry companions made a world of difference.

Ricardo Blanco’s Post-Storm Life

Ricardo napping after coming home.
Ricardo napping after coming home. Source: YouTube. Uploaded: Best Friends Animal Society

Back home, Ricardo wasted no time getting back to his regular routine—eating, napping, and demanding attention. “He’s doing fine, playing and doing all the normal stuff,” said Nan Collins. With his infections cleared up and his energy restored, Ricardo was once again the playful companion the family adored. If anything, the storm seemed to make him even more determined to stay by their side.

A Story of Survival and Hope

Ricardo Blanco’s story is a reminder that love and resilience can conquer even the most chaotic moments. The Collins family never gave up hope, and their persistence paid off with a joyful reunion. In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, families across North Carolina are finding ways to rebuild, knowing that, thanks to organizations like Best Friends Animal Society, they don’t have to face it alone—pets included. And as for Ricardo? He’s a living testament that some cats really do have nine lives—especially when they’re the stars of their own show.

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