What a wonderful idea to set up pets with homes when their elderly owners aren't able to care for them. They have peace of mind and that's such a gift.
I'm pretty sure there r many such organizations like this. I think they r local tho. I learned of one here n AZ many yrs ago. This little gal maybe has a national website...🤔
I took in a 7 year old black cat when her elderly owners both got cancer at the same time & couldn’t look after her, and my cat lived many more years with me. 🐈⬛
Many families are struggling with the recession -- it could have been a case of "hearts bigger than wallets" or perhaps they were renters who weren't allowed a cat. Whatever the reason, I'm glad he ended up with whom he was meant to be.
I understand your sentiment, but there could be all kinds of reasons that the adoption was not a good idea and many of them could have been Bo's preferences. It sounds as if he had clearly chosen his person and may not have liked the potential adoptees. They may have had other pets or small children that Bo or them clearly showed that this was not a good match. Bo is a senior cat; it would be cruel to put him into a situation that would be stressful for him. BTW, I am typing this before heading out the door to meet a senior dog I want to adopt; I hope she decides I'm her perfect human.
@@kathyjohnson2043 .....oh yeah, I think it's vital for pets to decide whom they're most comfortable with. I also think their sixth sense is far better than ours and establish trust on their timetable. Or not.
@@kidenoka9779 Who the hell do you think you are telling them what to do? And they don't steal videos. Do you realize people have rights and can tell them to take a video down if it's stolen. I have a better suggestion. Why don't I tell you what to do? Go out and get a damn life. Go figure out how an earn a living. I mean aren't you embarrassed to be living in your mother's basement still?
@@kidenoka9779 Have you ever even worked in animal rescue? I did for 10 years. We would have loved to have had our charity featured on TH-cam, on the dodo. It's incredible publicity.. We were lucky enough to have a popular a popular pet site feature are it sure are charity once and we got thousands of new followers on Instagram and Facebook and thousands of dollars in contributions. So again, get a life. You have literally no idea what you're talking about when you talk about pet charities. What are you gonna start an animal rescue and see how it works?
I so love that you took that baby in. I adopted my ex-girlfriend’s 14 yo orange and white girl kitties. She passed away and literally no one else would take them. They brought me tremendous comfort and healing through her death, and then again through the euthanasia of my angel pit bull whose time with me was way too short. These girls and I have the best relationship I’ve ever had with cats and I’ve always had cats. Bless you for the org you created and the love you have for these animals.
That's awesome. I had a cat for 23 years and she passed last year. I was heartbroken and didnt want to get a new cat for a while, I needed time to heal. About 4 months later a friend of mine who volunteers at the local shelter told me about CC. She is a 10 year old tortie who's human had recently passed and the family didnt want her so they dumped her at the shelter. This cat had been a loved house cat her whole life and for reasons she couldn't understand she went from her comfy bed to a two-per-small cage shelter. My friend told me she was a sweetheart but visibly saddened and depressed and that older cats rarely get adopted. I went down there the very next day and got her, and she is now happy, cuddly, loved and safe again. That's the cat distribution system at work.
A group near my hometown started a Seniors for Seniors initiative. They helped place senior cats with senior humans and provided all vet care. I thought it was a super idea to find homes for cats at the end of their lives with partners nearing theirs. Both have so much love to give. I hope to see more of these intelligent initiatives. Kudos to the young lady in the video creating positive change.
That is a fantastic idea! Vet care costs for senior pets can be cost-prohibitive for owners, especially senior/disabled on a limited fixed income, who often have increased medical costs of their own. A program like this cover vet care removes a substantial barrier that prevents elderly/disabled people from adopting or keeping pets.
This service rocks! Senior cats suddenly without a home are largely unadoptable and this gives them a great chance to find that next forever home. Love it!
I wonder why because they're too old? It seems like an experienced older cat would be perfect, because of their mild tempers and loving nature. Older ppl usually spoil ( n sometime over feed their cats lol all love though) their cats and take good care of them.
@@juanitawashington106 The average life expectancy of a cat is like, 12-15 years iirc. So if you get a 10yo cat you might only get 2 years with it. Or even less if it has some undiagnosed disease, which cats are super good at hiding, and that can get expensive. My 12yo cat recently had to have surgery to remove some teeth we had no idea she had issues with, it was cause of FORL which is pretty common iirc, and that cost like (roughly converted from SEK) 750 usd, and could have cost more than 2000 if more teeth needed pulling. She's also got chronic kidney problems, which is super common in cats, but we'd have never found out if I hadn't gotten worried about her loosing weight. She acts exactly the same now that she's gotten/getting treatment for it as when she wasn't. I can't imagine going through that with a completely new (senior) cat that I just adopted. It's also harder to get pet insurance for an older cat iirc. Maybe some people can do that. Like, people keep rodents that only live 2-3 years. But I don't think I could. Unless I like, found an abandoned elderly cat in my backyard and fell in love instantly. Or she belonged to my grandma, which actually would have happened, except my grandmas cat had a really bad stroke and had to be put down like a year or 2 before grandma started talking about moving to a retirement home.
I adopted a 17 year old cat from my aunt when she moved. Her name was Kitty, and she hated most things, but I absolutely adored her and we had a great 3 years together. Miss you, you old fluffy butt
We had a very similar experience with our cat. Before my grandma died she was a very unapproachable and grumpy cat who wouldn't let anyone touch her. After my granny passed away we kinda made the decision to have a cat now and she has transformed into the most affectionate cat and lived until she was 16.
Thank you for taking your grandmas cats. That is so wonderful. I am 64 and have 4 cats that are my life. I love them dearly. The thought of something happening to me and them being put in shelter is dramatizing. You are a great grandaughter.
We adopted a senior that had been in shelter for over two years. She had the best years of her life before she passed. And she brought us so much love.
I have my grandfather's cat too! Her name is Catherine! She finally loves me and is getting used to our dog Mookie! My family and I were my grandfather's caretakers in his final year of life and we now live in the home he built on the street that was named after him! I grew up here and now my children will! Catherine runs this home, she is about 13-14 now and she is grumpy and lovey on her terms. We are lucky to have her!!
Oh how blessed you and your family are! You have no idea the toll it takes on us old folks worrying about what will happen to our furry babies. May God continue to bless your family for generations!
My grandad gave me a kitten, Lyon. He didn't adapt to my new home, and since 2011 he lived with my grandparents. They passed away, and now Lyon is turning 12 and lives his best retirement with my sister, which he loves so much! He's a little sassy sometimes, but he's a lovebug, with his extra chubby belly and his sapphire green eyes, we just love him!!!
@@deboragarrett3330 Some how my mother knew her time was up. She had 3 cats that She adored. So to say the least She asked Me 100 times that I would make sure Her cats were going to be cared for. To make a long story short she ended up in the hospital and this was her biggest concern in fact she was more worried about her cats then herself. She did pass away and I had 4 cats of my own and took in her cats. I was able to find an amazing home for the 2 of them and kept the third till He passed away. You are 100% right how difficult this is for the elderly.
You are doing what my daughter would call Angel's Work. The fate of older cats who live with older folks is often sad, but if they can be connected with a new home, they can continue to be a bright spot in someone's life and get the love they have come to enjoy.🙏
Adopted a 13 year old. Never had such a cuddler before. As soon as I sat down, he was curled in my lap. Gave him a spoiled 3 years (How many people, let alone cats have had wagyu beef?) Miss him, but happy I was able to give him the life he deserved.
I want to be able to adopt more senior pets when I'm in my own place, honestly. I want them to have a good final years, not alone in a shelter :( We got my cat when she was 5. She's 12/13 now, and she's great.
Friends found my Nikki on Christmas day and I truly believe he was an angel sent to help me during some difficult times. He was around 12 years old and I only had him for 3 unforgettable years, he was the sweetest cat with so many quirky habits. When he died I was heart broken but a couple of months later he sent 3 stray homeless kittens to my house😻😻😻they are now 14 years old!!
I'm a home hospice rehab nursing assistant, getting to see people in the last days of their lives enjoy and cherish their pets is so very beautiful and heart breaking, they worry so much about their lives. Moreso than their own.
Love people who see a problem and instead of simply accepting it, create a solution. Can't imagine what a relief it would be to know your beloved pet is being taken care of because of people like her.
@eric Spencer Yes. That’s why it’s even more beautiful to solve the problems you can. They’re not all solvable, that makes the things you can change even more important.
@@gbodybala9295 she’s great thank you ☺️ gonna turn 17 next year. Her thyroid isn’t doing its job as well as it should but she eats her pill every evening like a champ :)
Bless you for doing this. The comfort you must give elderly people knowing their senior cats will have a new loving home must be immeasurable. I can't imagine the pain of being in a position where you have to give up your beloved pet, but knowing they will be loved and cared for hopefully will help those people so much. What a wonderful caring person you are ❤
Such a great gift you give the pets and seniors. My father passed away just before Christmas 2017. He was so worried about his 2 cats. “I suppose they’ll have to be put down” he said. Told him don’t be silly. I’ll take them. “You’ve already got 3.” So what’s 2 more? They lived with me until they passed. I know he felt better knowing his cats (especially Oscar, his special cat) were looked after. Thank you for all you do.
Bless Angela for having this idea and bringing it to fruition! I cried throughout this entire video. I lost my mom to COVID during that first horrible wave that hit, and she had senior cats. I live in Germany and wasn't sure I was going to be able to adopt them and get them over here, but I did! I hadn't had pets in over 20 years, and these kitty girls have brought so much love into my home. And despite losing my mother very unexpectedly, I am able to still give her love by taking good care of the cats she loved so much. Senior cats *do* deserve a chance-- they have so much love to give! 🥰
Bless your heart. I assume your mom passed before the vaccines? My hubby & I got all our shots & just got over Covid as we are immune suppressed. He’s almost 74. I am 71. My heart goes out to you sweetie losing your beloved mom to this horrible virus. That first wave was horrendous. People were catching Covid so easily. God bless you & your family. 🕊🙏🏻
@@mlaurynn8567 thank you for your kind message. Yes, my mom got sick in December of 2020, and she passed away in January of 2021--just before the vaccines came out. She lived in the US and I live in Germany, so there was no way to be with her at all--even if I had lived there. I am so glad you and your husband are vaccinated and taking care of yourselves. I have found some light in this very dark situation by adopting her cats and bringing a little piece of her life into my home. Her two cats (now my two cats) are happy and healthy, and they actually just turned 11 years-old last weekend--they are sisters from the same litter. Thank you again for your kind message, and God bless you and your family as well!
teachngal06, I’m so sorry about your Mom but I bet she is smiling down on you from heaven and beaming with pride for how proud she must be that you would honor her memory by adopting her fur babies. God bless you and stay safe! 😊
I absolutely love that she found her life’s calling as a young adult and created a service that is so needed. I envy her that she’s found passion that will fulfill her for ages if not a lifetime!
This is so wonderful! So many animals end up in shelters and senior cats don’t get adopted like kittens do. A much needed service and thank you so much! ❤️
That she do it on on purpose.... most cats have spot that they hate you to touch. so there for the growly voice to tell you stop it...but it show very good on video and bring many noobs clicks and likes :P i was born with cats ......all my life :) if she want to show this growly show all the cat and not very close that we cant see the hands of that moron....
I love this. My Grandfather’s Cat. What a wonderful thing to do for senior and senior cats. They need a loving home not a shelter or euthanasia. You’re an angel.
There is a huge need for this service. I know many seniors who have had pets most of their lives but, have lost their pet. Now that they are in their late 60's to mid 70's, they really want to have a cat or dog but refuse to adopt another pet because sincerely afraid the pet will out live them, and they do not want to risk having their cat or dog end up in a shelter. It's a difficult situation for seniors.
Bless you and what you’ve created. I inherited my dad’s senior, three-legged rescue kitty. I love her and she has totally blossomed from a scared, shy kitty, into my snuggle bunny. I think my dad is smiling down at us and our bond.
I feel you. Senior animals have so much love to give, especially if they were with you a long time. I'm still recovering from the loss of my nearly 19 yr old girl last year. I had her since a kitten and I've never experienced such a deeply strong love as that bond. I wish you the best in your healing and that you can soon look back with gratitude for the time you had without the pain of the loss overshadowing it anymore. The memories gained are so precious and should be held for a lifetime.
It's been over 6 years since my 16 year old dachshund died and I think of her every day. Our other 2 died within 14 weeks of her at 14 and 15. They will forever be apart of me and my family.
Total respect to this lovely young woman. I was involved in TNR and cat rescue for many years. I don't know how many times an adopter changed their mind at the last minute, or even weeks after the adoption.... Argh! It takes a lot of patience and flexibility, but when you find the perfect loving home, it's such a great feeling.
My cat was the most patient and lovable cat. Louies 18 yr. old experience with a toddler was loving and adorable. Fostering cats for seniors that have to surrender there life long pet is a true selfless act of kindness. Compassion, transparency, integrity and accountability for all!
How could anyone change their mind on such a beautiful kitty 😭 this is honestly such a brilliant idea. I got my fluffy son after my best friend’s mom’s best friend passed away. She was so scared of not finding him a home. To this day adopting him is one of the greatest choices I’ve ever made. I hope everyone out there can experience that kind of love. These cats deserve such loving homes. Thank you for helping them and anyone who adapts them.
Ángela! Girl! Your amazing. Imagine the peace of mind this would these owners. That their beloved pet is going to be safe and loved. ❤ from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺
My mom's cat is 12 or 13 and last year my mom had a huge medical issue. We realized after a month or so that she wasn't going to be home anytime soon. We did not want to surrender her cat. In the end I went up to Minnesota to see my mom and to spring muffin from boarding. And then she flew to Florida to live with me and my cat Otis. Luckily, Otis is a laid-back boy and he accepted Muffin. Muffin has adjusted very well and she even caught her first anole, so she is truly a Florida cat now!! Oh and my mom recovered!
There has been an organisation here in the UK that does this. I've seen ads for them for at least a decade, I'd say. It's definitely a good thing to have, especially for those who are elderly or find themselves terminally ill. My nieces are currently caring for my grandma's dog after she passed away in January, but not everybody has someone who can or is willing to do that.
Two senior cats that has found you after their senior family passed away. This is a wonderful outcome for these two beautiful senior cats. I wish you all the power, health and energy to continue this.
We need more of these all over the world. It's sad that it needs to be this way. Wishing for miracles to help people like you and all cats get the magic blessed upon you all.
Bless this woman! My in-laws are in their 80’s and about a year ago they adopted a corgi. They were stressed out about what would happen to them when they passed. Thankfully my partner and I have a home of our own and have told them that she has a home with us anytime she should need one. I hope your efforts spread across the country and that all seniors have the security of knowing that their beloved pets are safe when they can no longer care for them.
Thats so awesome!! When my dad died he had a dog and he started to make arrangements before he passed and it wasn't easy. He had adopted a greyhound and she was older. This is just amazing!!
My husband and I adopted our senior kitty in 2018 , at age 14. She was the grand dame of our house, spoiled and loved. Unfortunately, she passed away in 2020 and it was heartbreaking. But I’m glad that she got to live out her last years with us and not in a shelter. Miss her so much🌸
Nearly burst into tears when she said what she had decided to set up. This is amazing of her, to do something like this. She's right, there is a serious gap for senior pets that lose their owners to death and/or, going in a care home. It's hard for ANY a final to find themselves suddenly in an animal shelter but for seniors animals it can be EXTREMELY distressing to the point some, if very elderly, may pass away due to the distress. Bo, is absolutely GORGEOUS, he clearly is in madly in love with this lady, and also grumpy cats growling by way of communication is hilarious and adorable. I wish this lady all the best with this endeavour, it is sorley needed!
I have had my Mom’s cat Baby since my Mom went into assisted living and then she ultimately passed on March 14, 2020. Baby is an amazingly sweet and loving cat…I adore him 🙏🥰
What a blessing you are and the work you are doing for not only the seniors in need, but their senior cats as well. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. ❤ Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2024.
It's unbelievable! I was commenting on a post about adopting senior cats, saying that there should be a place where they could spend the last bit of their life surrounded by love and care. And here we go!
My mother had to ship my grandparents two cats from North Carolina to Connecticut (not literally ship in a box obviously, but she hired a special animal transport company). They gave my Mom so much love and comfort, and in return she loved and cared for them. Their cat Missy lay beside my grandfather as his passed away, and my mother saw both cats as a living link to them. Her parents were gone, but their beloved kitties were safe with her.
I feel the same way about my late sister's middle aged cats who are now mine. They are a part of her that lives on. I try to honor her memory by giving them the best lives that I can.
This brought me tears of joy! For the kitties in the video and the ones you have helped through your organization❣️😻🙏 It's a wonderful loving service that you provide for not only for the kitties but for their owners to have peace of mind that their loved ones will be taken care of and not taken to a shelter. It is deplorable to take a senior pet to a shelter. 🐾❤️🙏
Beautiful and amazing. Once I became an established “grown up” I adopted a shelter cat. An adult. Best cat ever. I still miss him all the time and it’s been 6 years. 😻(He got sick suddenly and vets couldn’t heal him.)
I cant even begin to describe my love for what you’ve done. Those little babies must be so grateful for everything you have done for them. And mr. bore looks like the most cuddly little ball of fluff i wish i could cuddle him myself 🥺
What a great idea! There are so many of us in our senior years who have pets we love. No matter whether you are fit or failing, no one ever knows when you're going to depart this world. Having a plan for care when you're no longer around would ease a lot of hearts and minds.
This is so true! My cat was 19 when he left this world, but starting about age 16 I began thinking about how he would ever survive if something ever happened to me! I was so lucky to be with him until he needed to go, but having a service like this would have eased my mind tremendously
That's just wonderful! Doing such a good work! My wife adopted a 15 year old from an old lady who moved to a retirement home. He's grumpy, too talk active and hairy but a such a cuddly baby^^
We did this with my grandmother in-law's two elderly cats in 2015, the cats already knew us well since we had lived there for a few years, grandma passed away in 2016.
Thank you so much for your kindness. Senior kitties are the best! After my girl of 18 years passed, I vowed to honor her by getting a black senior kitty (the least adopted cat) and hes one of the biggest loves of my life. Senior animals are so special. And 14 years is old, but cats can live into their 20s, that is many years of love left to give, and they deserve that chance at living out their days in comfort.
Me and my dad adopted 2 cats and gave them to my grandma because we figured she could use some company. She passed away in 2016 , and now the kitties are with me. 🙂
Wow. Thank you for all that you do. I am a senior with cats,, and it is refreshing that there are truly beautiful people out there like you to take care of them. God bless you and your family.
Man, this REALLY hits home for me too...my first cat was a gorgeous 5 year old calico who was my grandma's neighbor's cat in need of a reliable home because neighbor's only family were absolute scumbags who just wanted her money when she passed, so grandma called me out of nowhere to see if I could take the kitty. Took her in, she was the sweetest little baby but turns out, couldn't keep her because I'm fucking allergic to cats! But fortunately, my sister's roommate came to just love her to bits when she had to live there for a while when my lease was being delayed, so roommate was over the moon to be able to officially adopt her. :) She couldn't live with me but happy to say kitty's doing great and gets all the loves and cuddles she could want! ♡♡
Mackenzie is adorable if she wants to be grumpy she should be allowed to be grumpy just makes her a little bit different and unique which is awesome thank you for adopting her thank you for making your rescuers for seniors I hope the idea catches on other places cuz the idea of a senior animal not shelter is heartbreaking any animal in the in a shelter's heartbreaking but I believe that's even more heartbreaking and thank you for adopting bo senior animals are awesome
While my cat is still young, I have a senior chihuahua, and I wish people understood how amazing having senior animals is. Their personalities are so distinct and they bring you a special kind of love. I would love one day to have a sanctuary where I can have older animals live out the rest of their lives in peace and happiness ❤️
Great idea!! I work as a caregiver, and I hear seniors all the time, commenting on how worried they are about what will happen to their pets when they can no longer do it themselves. I've even heard family members promise that they'll make sure to find the pets a good home, only to find out they dropped them at the nearest pound. Not even trying to at least find a no- kill shelter for them. That just breaks my heart... So your idea is the perfect solution to this very common problem. Tu 😇
I’d rather have them change their minds instead of getting him n abuse him cause they didn’t know how to take care of him. He’s at the home that was meant for him. Thank u so much for the love, kindness and home you’ve given him.
OMG this was the best Dodo video yet! It is so important to be able to home a loving animal when a loved one passes away. I was asked by my Mom several yrs before she passed if I would take her sweet& feisty cat Zoey when her time came. Its been 4 yrs now and we've treasured every day since. She's 10 now, and we look forward to many more yrs ahead- its like a piece of my Mom is still with us. 😸 Great work My Grandfather's Cat...Bravo!!
Thankfully, here in the UK, charities have been doing this for a while now. It’s wonderful to see it happening in other parts of the world; kudos to this amazing lady for starting it up herself! 👏🏻👏🏻🥰🥰
Thank you, Angela, for addressing this situation that many people face when they are forced to enter residential care or are very sick. So pleased that Mr Bo and you "clicked"!
What a great program you designed . Yes it’s so much needed it. Looking back on my grandparents when my grandmother passed away and my grandfather passed away a month later , their cat ended up at the pound . I was very young at the time so Thank you for going that extra step for these senior cats . I just think it’s wonderful !
I think that’s wonderful!! I adopted my 91 YT old friend’s kitty a year ago when she needed to move to a care facility. I take videos of Tigger to share with her each week. I’m so glad to have this sweet boy!
Thanks so much for this! We only adopt senior animals from shelters, but wow...senior animals from seniors! What a great idea! Senior animals are just the best--they are loving, patient and so happy to be loved! Plus, they are far, far past the kitten/puppy stage and usually settle in very quickly.
What a wonderful idea to set up pets with homes when their elderly owners aren't able to care for them. They have peace of mind and that's such a gift.
I'm pretty sure there r many such organizations like this. I think they r local tho. I learned of one here n AZ many yrs ago.
This little gal maybe has a national website...🤔
Abso-freaking-lutely true
I took in a 7 year old black cat when her elderly owners both got cancer at the same time & couldn’t look after her, and my cat lived many more years with me. 🐈⬛
What a beautiful thing❤️
My thoughts exactly !👍🙂
How could a potential adoptive home turn away Mr. Bore? He's adorable.
Many families are struggling with the recession -- it could have been a case of "hearts bigger than wallets" or perhaps they were renters who weren't allowed a cat. Whatever the reason, I'm glad he ended up with whom he was meant to be.
@@TheLibertine70 It might also have been a One sided decision and a partner or parent rejected the cat.
I understand your sentiment, but there could be all kinds of reasons that the adoption was not a good idea and many of them could have been Bo's preferences. It sounds as if he had clearly chosen his person and may not have liked the potential adoptees. They may have had other pets or small children that Bo or them clearly showed that this was not a good match. Bo is a senior cat; it would be cruel to put him into a situation that would be stressful for him. BTW, I am typing this before heading out the door to meet a senior dog I want to adopt; I hope she decides I'm her perfect human.
@@kathyjohnson2043 .....oh yeah, I think it's vital for pets to decide whom they're most comfortable with. I also think their sixth sense is far better than ours and establish trust on their timetable. Or not.
@@kidenoka9779 Who the hell do you think you are telling them what to do? And they don't steal videos. Do you realize people have rights and can tell them to take a video down if it's stolen. I have a better suggestion. Why don't I tell you what to do? Go out and get a damn life. Go figure out how an earn a living. I mean aren't you embarrassed to be living in your mother's basement still?
I adopted a 15 years old female cat and she is the best thing ever happend to me. So grumpy she will melt your heart
Hi how are you and I guess you are a pet's lover?
Great choice! My sincere congratulations
@@biokosmos what…
@@kidenoka9779 Have you ever even worked in animal rescue? I did for 10 years. We would have loved to have had our charity featured on TH-cam, on the dodo. It's incredible publicity.. We were lucky enough to have a popular a popular pet site feature are it sure are charity once and we got thousands of new followers on Instagram and Facebook and thousands of dollars in contributions. So again, get a life. You have literally no idea what you're talking about when you talk about pet charities. What are you gonna start an animal rescue and see how it works?
i love the way humans claim to love their pets yet put them on leashes. whatever happened to freedom !?
I so love that you took that baby in. I adopted my ex-girlfriend’s 14 yo orange and white girl kitties. She passed away and literally no one else would take them. They brought me tremendous comfort and healing through her death, and then again through the euthanasia of my angel pit bull whose time with me was way too short. These girls and I have the best relationship I’ve ever had with cats and I’ve always had cats. Bless you for the org you created and the love you have for these animals.
You must be an amazing person.
Bless you too dear heart for your big heart.
That's awesome. I had a cat for 23 years and she passed last year. I was heartbroken and didnt want to get a new cat for a while, I needed time to heal. About 4 months later a friend of mine who volunteers at the local shelter told me about CC. She is a 10 year old tortie who's human had recently passed and the family didnt want her so they dumped her at the shelter. This cat had been a loved house cat her whole life and for reasons she couldn't understand she went from her comfy bed to a two-per-small cage shelter. My friend told me she was a sweetheart but visibly saddened and depressed and that older cats rarely get adopted. I went down there the very next day and got her, and she is now happy, cuddly, loved and safe again. That's the cat distribution system at work.
A group near my hometown started a Seniors for Seniors initiative. They helped place senior cats with senior humans and provided all vet care. I thought it was a super idea to find homes for cats at the end of their lives with partners nearing theirs. Both have so much love to give.
I hope to see more of these intelligent initiatives.
Kudos to the young lady in the video creating positive change.
That is a fantastic idea! Vet care costs for senior pets can be cost-prohibitive for owners, especially senior/disabled on a limited fixed income, who often have increased medical costs of their own. A program like this cover vet care removes a substantial barrier that prevents elderly/disabled people from adopting or keeping pets.
I love that idea and would like to start a group here
there's one in palm beach county Florida called the Pet Cottage
Amen.
This service rocks! Senior cats suddenly without a home are largely unadoptable and this gives them a great chance to find that next forever home. Love it!
I agree.
It's a fantastic service & I would love to see someone here do the same. 😻
I wonder why because they're too old? It seems like an experienced older cat would be perfect, because of their mild tempers and loving nature. Older ppl usually spoil ( n sometime over feed their cats lol all love though) their cats and take good care of them.
@@juanitawashington106 I think the main problem people have is that they don’t want to bond with a cat that is going to pass away in a few years.
@@juanitawashington106 The average life expectancy of a cat is like, 12-15 years iirc. So if you get a 10yo cat you might only get 2 years with it. Or even less if it has some undiagnosed disease, which cats are super good at hiding, and that can get expensive.
My 12yo cat recently had to have surgery to remove some teeth we had no idea she had issues with, it was cause of FORL which is pretty common iirc, and that cost like (roughly converted from SEK) 750 usd, and could have cost more than 2000 if more teeth needed pulling. She's also got chronic kidney problems, which is super common in cats, but we'd have never found out if I hadn't gotten worried about her loosing weight. She acts exactly the same now that she's gotten/getting treatment for it as when she wasn't.
I can't imagine going through that with a completely new (senior) cat that I just adopted. It's also harder to get pet insurance for an older cat iirc.
Maybe some people can do that. Like, people keep rodents that only live 2-3 years. But I don't think I could. Unless I like, found an abandoned elderly cat in my backyard and fell in love instantly. Or she belonged to my grandma, which actually would have happened, except my grandmas cat had a really bad stroke and had to be put down like a year or 2 before grandma started talking about moving to a retirement home.
I adopted a 17 year old cat from my aunt when she moved. Her name was Kitty, and she hated most things, but I absolutely adored her and we had a great 3 years together. Miss you, you old fluffy butt
We had a very similar experience with our cat. Before my grandma died she was a very unapproachable and grumpy cat who wouldn't let anyone touch her. After my granny passed away we kinda made the decision to have a cat now and she has transformed into the most affectionate cat and lived until she was 16.
Thank you for giving her the best life and home she could have in her golden years 💛
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I inherited five cats from my grandmother: Tiger, Mama, Mr. Higgins, Murphy, and Lady. Thanks for helping people place their kitties!
Thank you for taking your grandmas cats. That is so wonderful. I am 64 and have 4 cats that are my life. I love them dearly. The thought of something happening to me and them being put in shelter is dramatizing. You are a great grandaughter.
Your grandmother must be so happy and relieved to see how her kitties are with her beloved granddaughter, God bless💓👏🎶🥰
Renee Fraser: so wonderful of you to take ALL of your grandmother's kitties! Good things come to those who do such good deeds 😀
We adopted a senior that had been in shelter for over two years. She had the best years of her life before she passed. And she brought us so much love.
Peace of mind that their baby would be taken care of. What a lovely gift to give your grandparents.
I have my grandfather's cat too! Her name is Catherine! She finally loves me and is getting used to our dog Mookie! My family and I were my grandfather's caretakers in his final year of life and we now live in the home he built on the street that was named after him! I grew up here and now my children will! Catherine runs this home, she is about 13-14 now and she is grumpy and lovey on her terms. We are lucky to have her!!
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Oh how blessed you and your family are! You have no idea the toll it takes on us old folks worrying about what will happen to our furry babies. May God continue to bless your family for generations!
My grandad gave me a kitten, Lyon. He didn't adapt to my new home, and since 2011 he lived with my grandparents. They passed away, and now Lyon is turning 12 and lives his best retirement with my sister, which he loves so much! He's a little sassy sometimes, but he's a lovebug, with his extra chubby belly and his sapphire green eyes, we just love him!!!
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Some how my mother knew her time was up. She had 3 cats that She adored. So to say the least She asked Me 100 times that I would make sure Her cats were going to be cared for. To make a long story short she ended up in the hospital and this was her biggest concern in fact she was more worried about her cats then herself. She did pass away and I had 4 cats of my own and took in her cats. I was able to find an amazing home for the 2 of them and kept the third till He passed away. You are 100% right how difficult this is for the elderly.
This is so special! What a wonderful and unique experience for your family. Cherish this 😍🥰
You are doing what my daughter would call Angel's Work. The fate of older cats who live with older folks is often sad, but if they can be connected with a new home, they can continue to be a bright spot in someone's life and get the love they have come to enjoy.🙏
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Adopted a 13 year old. Never had such a cuddler before. As soon as I sat down, he was curled in my lap. Gave him a spoiled 3 years (How many people, let alone cats have had wagyu beef?) Miss him, but happy I was able to give him the life he deserved.
I want to be able to adopt more senior pets when I'm in my own place, honestly. I want them to have a good final years, not alone in a shelter :(
We got my cat when she was 5. She's 12/13 now, and she's great.
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Friends found my Nikki on Christmas day and I truly believe he was an angel sent to help me during some difficult times. He was around 12 years old and I only had him for 3 unforgettable years, he was the sweetest cat with so many quirky habits. When he died I was heart broken but a couple of months later he sent 3 stray homeless kittens to my house😻😻😻they are now 14 years old!!
This woman is giving true love to these dear, mature kitties, and they are giving love back by a thousand fold. 🤗🐈💕💞👏👍🐾🐾
And better still, she is giving their senior owners the comfort and peace of mind that their beloved animals are loved and cared for.
Bo is a freakin adorable teddy bear omg. Glad he ended up staying with this lady who makes him happy
I'm a home hospice rehab nursing assistant, getting to see people in the last days of their lives enjoy and cherish their pets is so very beautiful and heart breaking, they worry so much about their lives. Moreso than their own.
Yes we do they are our children. I’ve made arrangements for mine when the time comes.
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Love people who see a problem and instead of simply accepting it, create a solution. Can't imagine what a relief it would be to know your beloved pet is being taken care of because of people like her.
@eric Spencer Like pessimists? 😅
@Jimmy Duncan - Agree! ❤️🐾🥰
@eric Spencer Yes. That’s why it’s even more beautiful to solve the problems you can. They’re not all solvable, that makes the things you can change even more important.
We adopted our little beauty from a shelter when she was 11, she's 15 now and absolutely thriving ♡
Love that! You are an angel.
fantastic :)
Sadly never getting another cat. alone, I'd leave it to death if something happened to me
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@@gbodybala9295 she’s great thank you ☺️ gonna turn 17 next year. Her thyroid isn’t doing its job as well as it should but she eats her pill every evening like a champ :)
Bless you for doing this. The comfort you must give elderly people knowing their senior cats will have a new loving home must be immeasurable. I can't imagine the pain of being in a position where you have to give up your beloved pet, but knowing they will be loved and cared for hopefully will help those people so much. What a wonderful caring person you are ❤
Such a great gift you give the pets and seniors. My father passed away just before Christmas 2017. He was so worried about his 2 cats. “I suppose they’ll have to be put down” he said. Told him don’t be silly. I’ll take them. “You’ve already got 3.” So what’s 2 more? They lived with me until they passed. I know he felt better knowing his cats (especially Oscar, his special cat) were looked after. Thank you for all you do.
Bless Angela for having this idea and bringing it to fruition! I cried throughout this entire video. I lost my mom to COVID during that first horrible wave that hit, and she had senior cats. I live in Germany and wasn't sure I was going to be able to adopt them and get them over here, but I did! I hadn't had pets in over 20 years, and these kitty girls have brought so much love into my home. And despite losing my mother very unexpectedly, I am able to still give her love by taking good care of the cats she loved so much. Senior cats *do* deserve a chance-- they have so much love to give! 🥰
My condolences.
@@judyl.761 Thank you, Judy.
Bless your heart. I assume your mom passed before the vaccines? My hubby & I got all our shots & just got over Covid as we are immune suppressed. He’s almost 74. I am 71.
My heart goes out to you sweetie losing your beloved mom to this horrible virus. That first wave was horrendous. People were catching Covid so easily. God bless you & your family. 🕊🙏🏻
@@mlaurynn8567 thank you for your kind message. Yes, my mom got sick in December of 2020, and she passed away in January of 2021--just before the vaccines came out. She lived in the US and I live in Germany, so there was no way to be with her at all--even if I had lived there. I am so glad you and your husband are vaccinated and taking care of yourselves. I have found some light in this very dark situation by adopting her cats and bringing a little piece of her life into my home. Her two cats (now my two cats) are happy and healthy, and they actually just turned 11 years-old last weekend--they are sisters from the same litter. Thank you again for your kind message, and God bless you and your family as well!
teachngal06,
I’m so sorry about your Mom but I bet she is smiling down on you from heaven and beaming with pride for how proud she must be that you would honor her memory by adopting her fur babies. God bless you and stay safe! 😊
I absolutely love that she found her life’s calling as a young adult and created a service that is so needed. I envy her that she’s found passion that will fulfill her for ages if not a lifetime!
Sure 😘
Hello Meggie you are a dog lover?
Yes it's so awesome and inspirational
SO LOVELY OF YOU TO ENSURE THESE SENIOR CATS SCORE A FINAL "fur-ever" home!
" Furever" Love it! 🙂❤️
Mackenzie growling her satisfaction while noshing her treat is life!❤️ Bless you for championing the planned rehoming of pets. ❤️
This is so wonderful! So many animals end up in shelters and senior cats don’t get adopted like kittens do. A much needed service and thank you so much! ❤️
She has a big heart,seniors are wiser and remember old is golden!
Love these adorable cats,glad they found their forever home!
Good job!😻
Cringe af !
Well put,cats are beautiful!
@@Lamiishere sick in your head?
@@lenisnorre1441 I think Lami is a rather pathetic individual.
I love her growly voice. Good on her for taking her in after such a sad loss. Thank you!
That she do it on on purpose.... most cats have spot that they hate you to touch. so there for the growly voice to tell you stop it...but it show very good on video and bring many noobs clicks and likes :P
i was born with cats ......all my life :) if she want to show this growly show all the cat and not very close that we cant see the hands of that moron....
I love this. My Grandfather’s Cat. What a wonderful thing to do for senior and senior cats. They need a loving home not a shelter or euthanasia. You’re an angel.
There is a huge need for this service. I know many seniors who have had pets most of their lives but, have lost their pet. Now that they are in their late 60's to mid 70's, they really want to have a cat or dog but refuse to adopt another pet because sincerely afraid the pet will out live them, and they do not want to risk having their cat or dog end up in a shelter. It's a difficult situation for seniors.
Bless you and what you’ve created. I inherited my dad’s senior, three-legged rescue kitty. I love her and she has totally blossomed from a scared, shy kitty, into my snuggle bunny. I think my dad is smiling down at us and our bond.
I never knew a cat could have a pack a day smokers voice but here we are.....and it's ADORABLE!
2 months passed since my 21 old cat died, she was indeed a very loving animal, miss her every day :'(
I feel you. Senior animals have so much love to give, especially if they were with you a long time. I'm still recovering from the loss of my nearly 19 yr old girl last year. I had her since a kitten and I've never experienced such a deeply strong love as that bond. I wish you the best in your healing and that you can soon look back with gratitude for the time you had without the pain of the loss overshadowing it anymore. The memories gained are so precious and should be held for a lifetime.
It's been over 6 years since my 16 year old dachshund died and I think of her every day. Our other 2 died within 14 weeks of her at 14 and 15. They will forever be apart of me and my family.
EVERY town & city needs an organization like this.
What a beautiful and amazing way to honor your grandfather. ❤ Blessings, prayers and joy to you for what you are doing for him and senior cats. 🐈⬛
I recently adopted a senior cat that had belonged to an elderly person who died. Best cat, EVER!
All the love she gave to others came back tenfold in that sweet orange cat!
How could those people change their mind when they saw that lovable big orange kitty? I would have fallen in love with him instantly
Aww she reminds me so much of my cat. He passed away at 18. RIP Apollo I miss you 😞💔
RIP Apollo
Noo 😭😭
Their only fault is that they don't live long enough. ❤️
Aww. I’m really sorry for your loss.
Rip
Total respect to this lovely young woman. I was involved in TNR and cat rescue for many years. I don't know how many times an adopter changed their mind at the last minute, or even weeks after the adoption.... Argh! It takes a lot of patience and flexibility, but when you find the perfect loving home, it's such a great feeling.
My cat was the most patient and lovable cat. Louies 18 yr. old experience with a toddler was loving and adorable. Fostering cats for seniors that have to surrender there life long pet is a true selfless act of kindness. Compassion, transparency, integrity and accountability for all!
How could anyone change their mind on such a beautiful kitty 😭 this is honestly such a brilliant idea. I got my fluffy son after my best friend’s mom’s best friend passed away. She was so scared of not finding him a home. To this day adopting him is one of the greatest choices I’ve ever made. I hope everyone out there can experience that kind of love. These cats deserve such loving homes. Thank you for helping them and anyone who adapts them.
Thank you. I hope you two have the best years ahead of you together ❤️
There’s so much love in this lady. What’s a spectacular woman ❤️
I remember her last video, she is doing such a great thing in her grandparents honor.
Ángela! Girl! Your amazing. Imagine the peace of mind this would these owners. That their beloved pet is going to be safe and loved. ❤ from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺
I now only Adopt Senior Cats from my local shelter. Love Seniors.
Thank you for saving senior cats.
God bless you and your cats✨
My mom's cat is 12 or 13 and last year my mom had a huge medical issue. We realized after a month or so that she wasn't going to be home anytime soon. We did not want to surrender her cat. In the end I went up to Minnesota to see my mom and to spring muffin from boarding. And then she flew to Florida to live with me and my cat Otis. Luckily, Otis is a laid-back boy and he accepted Muffin. Muffin has adjusted very well and she even caught her first anole, so she is truly a Florida cat now!! Oh and my mom recovered!
I adopted a senior cat named Simba and I love him to pieces. He was in the shelter for 5 years 😭.
5 years 😢
Poor baby. I'm glad he's getting to live the life he deserves
There has been an organisation here in the UK that does this. I've seen ads for them for at least a decade, I'd say. It's definitely a good thing to have, especially for those who are elderly or find themselves terminally ill. My nieces are currently caring for my grandma's dog after she passed away in January, but not everybody has someone who can or is willing to do that.
I think that might be the Cinammon Trust. But also the RSPCA, Blue Cross, Cats Protection & Dog's Trust do the same I think.
Two senior cats that has found you after their senior family passed away. This is a wonderful outcome for these two beautiful senior cats. I wish you all the power, health and energy to continue this.
We need more of these all over the world. It's sad that it needs to be this way. Wishing for miracles to help people like you and all cats get the magic blessed upon you all.
Bless this woman! My in-laws are in their 80’s and about a year ago they adopted a corgi. They were stressed out about what would happen to them when they passed. Thankfully my partner and I have a home of our own and have told them that she has a home with us anytime she should need one. I hope your efforts spread across the country and that all seniors have the security of knowing that their beloved pets are safe when they can no longer care for them.
They will live longer for having it.
Cats get so lovey as they get older. I wish more people could see that.
Thats so awesome!! When my dad died he had a dog and he started to make arrangements before he passed and it wasn't easy. He had adopted a greyhound and she was older. This is just amazing!!
My husband and I adopted our senior kitty in 2018 , at age 14. She was the grand dame of our house, spoiled and loved.
Unfortunately, she passed away in 2020 and it was heartbreaking. But I’m glad that she got to live out her last years with us and not in a shelter. Miss her so much🌸
That’s just beautiful! Bless you for helping these sweet souls who depend on people like you for life itself.
She's got a ticket to heaven! What an exceptional human being.
Absolutely love this, you take so much grief off of these seniors shoulders by taking care of their senior pets, you’re amazing 😻
Nearly burst into tears when she said what she had decided to set up. This is amazing of her, to do something like this. She's right, there is a serious gap for senior pets that lose their owners to death and/or, going in a care home.
It's hard for ANY a final to find themselves suddenly in an animal shelter but for seniors animals it can be EXTREMELY distressing to the point some, if very elderly, may pass away due to the distress.
Bo, is absolutely GORGEOUS, he clearly is in madly in love with this lady, and also grumpy cats growling by way of communication is hilarious and adorable.
I wish this lady all the best with this endeavour, it is sorley needed!
I have had my Mom’s cat Baby since my Mom went into assisted living and then she ultimately passed on March 14, 2020. Baby is an amazingly sweet and loving cat…I adore him 🙏🥰
What a blessing you are and the work you are doing for not only the seniors in need, but their senior cats as well.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart. ❤
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2024.
It's unbelievable! I was commenting on a post about adopting senior cats, saying that there should be a place where they could spend the last bit of their life surrounded by love and care. And here we go!
My mother had to ship my grandparents two cats from North Carolina to Connecticut (not literally ship in a box obviously, but she hired a special animal transport company). They gave my Mom so much love and comfort, and in return she loved and cared for them. Their cat Missy lay beside my grandfather as his passed away, and my mother saw both cats as a living link to them. Her parents were gone, but their beloved kitties were safe with her.
Beautiful
I feel the same way about my late sister's middle aged cats who are now mine. They are a part of her that lives on. I try to honor her memory by giving them the best lives that I can.
You're a great person to do this. I can't imagine the peace of mind and relief that people feel knowing their fur baby is going to be cared for.
This brought me tears of joy! For the kitties in the video and the ones you have helped through your organization❣️😻🙏 It's a wonderful loving service that you provide for not only for the kitties but for their owners to have peace of mind that their loved ones will be taken care of and not taken to a shelter. It is deplorable to take a senior pet to a shelter. 🐾❤️🙏
Beautiful and amazing. Once I became an established “grown up” I adopted a shelter cat. An adult. Best cat ever. I still miss him all the time and it’s been 6 years. 😻(He got sick suddenly and vets couldn’t heal him.)
I cant even begin to describe my love for what you’ve done. Those little babies must be so grateful for everything you have done for them. And mr. bore looks like the most cuddly little ball of fluff i wish i could cuddle him myself 🥺
What a great idea! There are so many of us in our senior years who have pets we love. No matter whether you are fit or failing, no one ever knows when you're going to depart this world. Having a plan for care when you're no longer around would ease a lot of hearts and minds.
This is so true! My cat was 19 when he left this world, but starting about age 16 I began thinking about how he would ever survive if something ever happened to me! I was so lucky to be with him until he needed to go, but having a service like this would have eased my mind tremendously
What a great idea for older pet parents and older kitties. MacKenzie and Bo are beautiful, you're blessed to have both in your life. ❤
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Truly inspiring. Thank you for creating this needed service!
what a wonderfull service, i adopted an elderly cat from a shelter and i would not trade her for anything
That's just wonderful! Doing such a good work!
My wife adopted a 15 year old from an old lady who moved to a retirement home. He's grumpy, too talk active and hairy but a such a cuddly baby^^
We did this with my grandmother in-law's two elderly cats in 2015, the cats already knew us well since we had lived there for a few years, grandma passed away in 2016.
What love bugs!! Senior kitties deserve love, too, especially in their twilight years. Thank you, young lady.❤
Wonderful service, thank you. I took my Mother’s senior cat when she got sick for the last time, then passed. I received such an awesome cat/gift!
Thank you so much for your kindness. Senior kitties are the best! After my girl of 18 years passed, I vowed to honor her by getting a black senior kitty (the least adopted cat) and hes one of the biggest loves of my life. Senior animals are so special. And 14 years is old, but cats can live into their 20s, that is many years of love left to give, and they deserve that chance at living out their days in comfort.
Mr Bo just melted my heart into a puddle, what a cutie! Senior pets are so awesome!
Me and my dad adopted 2 cats and gave them to my grandma because we figured she could use some company. She passed away in 2016 , and now the kitties are with me. 🙂
You are doing a wonderful thing for these senior cats, your grandpa would be so proud of you.
So cute. No was So loving and needed to Be loved. Wishing you happy days together
Wow. Thank you for all that you do. I am a senior with cats,, and it is refreshing that there are truly beautiful people out there like you to take care of them. God bless you and your family.
This lady is truly a godsend!!! Thank you for having, loving and taking care of senior cats. Adopting older cats is so rewarding.
Man, this REALLY hits home for me too...my first cat was a gorgeous 5 year old calico who was my grandma's neighbor's cat in need of a reliable home because neighbor's only family were absolute scumbags who just wanted her money when she passed, so grandma called me out of nowhere to see if I could take the kitty. Took her in, she was the sweetest little baby but turns out, couldn't keep her because I'm fucking allergic to cats! But fortunately, my sister's roommate came to just love her to bits when she had to live there for a while when my lease was being delayed, so roommate was over the moon to be able to officially adopt her. :) She couldn't live with me but happy to say kitty's doing great and gets all the loves and cuddles she could want! ♡♡
Mackenzie is adorable if she wants to be grumpy she should be allowed to be grumpy just makes her a little bit different and unique which is awesome thank you for adopting her thank you for making your rescuers for seniors I hope the idea catches on other places cuz the idea of a senior animal not shelter is heartbreaking any animal in the in a shelter's heartbreaking but I believe that's even more heartbreaking and thank you for adopting bo senior animals are awesome
While my cat is still young, I have a senior chihuahua, and I wish people understood how amazing having senior animals is. Their personalities are so distinct and they bring you a special kind of love. I would love one day to have a sanctuary where I can have older animals live out the rest of their lives in peace and happiness ❤️
Great idea!! I work as a caregiver, and I hear seniors all the time, commenting on how worried they are about what will happen to their pets when they can no longer do it themselves. I've even heard family members promise that they'll make sure to find the pets a good home, only to find out they dropped them at the nearest pound. Not even trying to at least find a no- kill shelter for them. That just breaks my heart... So your idea is the perfect solution to this very common problem. Tu 😇
So so glad you're doing this! It must be such a relief to folks when they find new homes for their pets. Keep up the good work!
What a wonderful great imaginative idea. God bless your grandparents!
What a beautiful thing this woman did, such a big loving heart. I am just in tears.
This is an amazing idea. Hope there’ll be more like these all over the world for senior fur babies cats and dogs. Its so important ❤️🙏🏽🧿
I’ve lived with my little buddy for nearly 10 years now. He still finds ways to shock me and I love it. Wouldn’t want it any other way
I’d rather have them change their minds instead of getting him n abuse him cause they didn’t know how to take care of him. He’s at the home that was meant for him. Thank u so much for the love, kindness and home you’ve given him.
One of the greatest acts of love to take care of your grandparents' precious baby!
OMG this was the best Dodo video yet! It is so important to be able to home a loving animal when a loved one passes away. I was asked by my Mom several yrs before she passed if I would take her sweet& feisty cat Zoey when her time came. Its been 4 yrs now and we've treasured every day since. She's 10 now, and we look forward to many more yrs ahead- its like a piece of my Mom is still with us. 😸 Great work My Grandfather's Cat...Bravo!!
Thankfully, here in the UK, charities have been doing this for a while now.
It’s wonderful to see it happening in other parts of the world; kudos to this amazing lady for starting it up herself! 👏🏻👏🏻🥰🥰
Thank you, Angela, for addressing this situation that many people face when they are forced to enter residential care or are very sick. So pleased that Mr Bo and you "clicked"!
What a great program you designed . Yes it’s so much needed it. Looking back on my grandparents when my grandmother passed away and my grandfather passed away a month later , their cat ended up at the pound . I was very young at the time so Thank you for going that extra step for these senior cats . I just think it’s wonderful !
Thank you for your service, Angela. I am a Senior who so appreciates what you do. Such compassion and love.
Keep up the great work❣️
God Bless You 🙏 🐾
Bo looks just like my late cat Gobi. He was 20 when he passed in 2019. Still miss him.
I think that’s wonderful!! I adopted my 91 YT old friend’s kitty a year ago when she needed to move to a care facility. I take videos of Tigger to share with her each week. I’m so glad to have this sweet boy!
Thanks so much for this! We only adopt senior animals from shelters, but wow...senior animals from seniors! What a great idea!
Senior animals are just the best--they are loving, patient and so happy to be loved! Plus, they are far, far past the kitten/puppy stage and usually settle in very quickly.