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After adopting a senior cat from a shelter: 𥹠#AGoodPlace
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MIButterfly
(3,499 posts)I love it!
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(52,639 posts)MIButterfly
(3,499 posts)UpInArms
(55,670 posts)🥹
Midnight Writer
(26,011 posts)He did not have long to live when I got him, but he was the most affectionate big guy.
His last few years living with my family of pets were very happy ones.
calimary
(91,502 posts)Another happy ending!
Figarosmom
(14,810 posts)a kennedy
(36,773 posts)hamsterjill
(17,958 posts)So many need loving homes!!! Thank you!
littlemissmartypants
(35,504 posts)flashman13
(2,649 posts)He ended up in the shelter when the son didn't want him. He was in and out of the shelter and by the time I arrived he as very traumatized. When cats get traumatized they tend to quit eating. He was very emaciated. For multiple reasons it was a major decision to take him in. I feel like I made the right decision.
On the first day home he didn't immediately hide and he started to eat ravenously. I thought that was a very good sign. It took about ten days for him to regain his strength and stop being lethargic. He is steadily gaining back his weight. For his size he should get back up to 20 pounds. The other cats aren't so sure about the whole thing, but there haven't been any confrontations. All in all I am very pleased with the progress.
He has decided I am now his human. Everything tells me he was accustomed to a great deal of human interaction, especially in the petting department. He has now taken to sleeping with me. It's like sleeping with a 20 pound sack of potatoes because, unlike the other cats, he doesn't scoot over very easily. He has a mild purr, but a gigantic meow. I am glad I brought him home.
MIButterfly
(3,499 posts)You absolutely did the right thing, not only for the cat, but I bet it turns out for you too!
I am at the age where if I outlive Holly, who's 15 and Martini, who will turn 15 next month, I will most definitely adopt a senior cat.
MIButterfly
(3,499 posts)and started eating ravenously, I truly believe that's because he was meant to be with you. Cats know where they belong and who they should be with. It's one of their superpowers!
I wish you both much happiness together.