She was 17 years old we think and we’ve had her since she was about 2 as a rescue cat with her sister Pip who we lost two years ago. We got them when I was 20 and still living at my parent’s house so they both lived there as cats and rentals don’t mix, plus they had fields and a stream to explore.
Mel had been suffering with her hips for the last 3 years but just refused to give in, jumping around and chasing my mum’s dog around like nothing was wrong but sadly the vet found lumps after she had lost a lot of weight so the tough decision was taken today by my dad. She will be the last cat we have as a family as my dad is 78 so doesn’t want any more pets as he hates the idea of them outlasting him! So it’s the end of an era, no more cats. Well, until I get my own place that is.
Tonight’s night shift is going to be a little tough I think.
Sorry to hear that OP. We recently lost our cat, Marmite a few weeks ago. He was 20 years old and was very pampered.
Not strictly just a cat… but he used to sit like a human on my side of the bed, the OH took the opportunity to snap this. Her favourite picture of him.
Our 2 couldn’t have more different personalities –
grey one, constantly looking for food, doesn’t like being picked up.
white one, not a brain cell in his head, wags his tail at you like a dog and flops in your arms if you pick him up
Really sorry to hear about Mel, Milky. Sounds like my longest serving cat Captain Cosmic. She was 18 and had spent a lot of that at the rentals after I buggered off to uni
Here’s our two. My Facebook memories tell me its 6 years to the day since we got this one, Che…
He usually adopts this position in the place most likely to trip you up
And heres Nelson, his younger brother, who just spends his life like this on our bed…..
He was a rescue cat, who was found feral, but is now the softest creature you’ll ever meet. If you just walk into the room he instantly starts purring
As you can see, they both lead very stressful lives
I love cats well some but that poor Timmy is ugly, but I bet he’s a cracker though
I had a Siamese years ago and used to waken up in the winter with her next to me she would sneak under the duvet for a heat and then a Burmese male who could open closed doors but never ever managed to shut them
This is Masha. A feral cat found living on the haystack in the shed. She was so shy it took about 4 months of quiet talking to her before I could get within 10 feet of her. Eventually I managed to creep up on her and she didn’t run away. Next time I took her some milk and she followed me into the house and that was it. She barely went outside for the next 6 months 🙂
To much of a pita to post pics on this forum to show mine. Perhaps you could persuade your dad to rescue a senior cat? They are always the hardest to get adopted.