Feel Good Monday: 26-Year Old Senior Cat Gets Adopted
“Kittens will always be there, but cats will sit there a lot longer. They need homes just as much,” Laura Cassiday shared on adopting the elder cat.
“Kittens will always be there, but cats will sit there a lot longer. They need homes just as much,” Laura Cassiday shared on adopting the elder cat.
The staff was able to get Jamie the care he needed after being surrendered, but were concerned that at his age, he may never find a forever home.
Adopting a senior cat takes love, patience, and dedication, the Smith family knows from their 16-year old blind, deaf cat. But their story doesn’t end there
Tiger had been adopted as a kitten and lived happily with her owner until medical circumstances dictated she couldn’t stay with the person she had grown old alongside for 25 years.