When I started the whole process of adopting one final cat, i wanted it to be one that really would be overlooked and ignored for various reasons by many. And now, without even realising it, this has come true.
I chose her on Saturday, having been offered about 10 other cats, including an Abyssinian. She did not have her vet check yet so no one knew how old she was or if she had any problems. I literally just went by instinct, first impression and on her choosing me rather than the other way round. a bit of a gamble but as I said, I was up for it.
Now she has been checked, she ended up having three teeth out and she is 10 years old, older than my oldest at the moment. The manager was worried I would not take her now, knowing her age, but I just said: She is only half way through her life, no probs.
Will collect her tomorrow morning- so much more to learn though- how to look after an older cat- food for senior citizens (is it any good), how to prevent further dental problems- can she even eat with her teeth just out-will she need pain relief...Oh and i have read that there are supposed to be vitamins for cats but when I asked at the vets, they did not know about it. Any ideas?