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5 Incredible Reasons to Adopt a Senior Cat
And why they make amazing companions for busy people
When I first came across him in the shelter, Teddy must have been the most pathetic cat I’d ever seen.
If someone had told me that one day I’d adopt an old scruffy tomcat with no teeth who can’t be picked up, who hisses and scratches at every other touch, sneezes everywhere, can’t groom properly, and slaps the other cats every opportunity he gets, I’d most likely have laughed in their face.
And yet that’s exactly what happened.
And not only has it been perfectly manageable, it’s also been a wonderful, rewarding journey.
Our favorite shelter had an open day that Saturday. Teddy was one of the very few cats allowed out of the enclosures.
And under his rough exterior hid a cat desperate to be friendly and playful. He was ready to leave the street life behind and become part of a family.
By that point, he’d been featured on the adoption priority list for several months. But he kept being overlooked. Nobody wanted him.
He was a senior cat suffering from a compromised immune system and a chronic cold. A consequence of having caught FIV through his previous territory fights with other street tomcats.