If the owner of the cat at home can live to be 18 years old, there should be many cat slaves who will treat them like kings and keep them for fear of eating them, right? However, when a family abroad moved, they cruelly abandoned their 18-year-old c...
If the owner of the cat at home can live to be 18 years old, there should be many cat slaves who will treat them like kings and keep them for fear of eating them, right? However, when a family abroad moved, they cruelly abandoned their 18-year-old cat and sent it to a shelter! Elderly animals have always been vulnerable in shelters, and few people are willing to adopt them. An animal rescue group
Purrfect Pals Cat Sanctuary and Adoption
Centers came forward to place it, hoping to give Grandma Cat a better chance of finding a happy family; luckily they didn't wait too long, Grandma Cat's true cat slave really showed up!

The black and white cat Sammy was 18 years old this year, but was abandoned by his family that he had been with all his life.

The adoption rate of senior cats in shelters has always been low, so the animal protection group Purrfect Pals Cat Sanctuary and Adoption
Centers decided to take it out and actively find a home for it.
A warm-hearted man named Tim is at Purrfect Pals Cat Sanctuary and Adoption
I saw Sammy's story on Facebook and felt sad. "I don't know how anyone can abandon a cat that they have raised for 18 years. I also have a 16-year-old cat myself. Samy's experience makes me feel sad."

Tim decided to see Sammy. "When I saw him, he looked very sad and kept rubbing his head against me, as if he knew I would take him home."
After arriving at his new home, this beloved cat Grandma quickly adapted to it, eating normally and going to the litter box to go to the toilet obediently. She gained some weight in just a few days, and got along well with her cat sister Penny. But her favorite thing is to cuddle up on Tim and act like a spoiled brat. As soon as Tim sits or lies down, Sammy will immediately come over and curl up on him. Up!

Sami, like Penny, has kidney problems as he gets older and needs to eat prescription feeds. However, apart from needing a little attention to his diet, Sami is a great cat with a stable and well-behaved family. Volunteers at
Purrfect Pals Cat Sanctuary and Adoption
Centers said that what Tim did was not just to adopt a cat, but to reassure them that what they were doing was meaningful and that every cat was equally important, regardless of their age or appearance.
Senior cats actually have more stable personalities than kittens. If you have plans to adopt them, you might as well give senior cats more opportunities!