This cat is beautiful and incredibly special.
She will comfort you if you are sad or depressed.
She cuddles up and sleeps next to you once she has established trust and will follow you like a dog.
It took her a minute to warm up to me when her person died (my neighbor-from the covid shot).
I took her in because she was one of 7 pets who were going to be put down by my neighbor's kids, the pets my neighbor lived for.
Those pets were her kids.
Yesterday I found her a spot in a cathouse with over 30 cat-mates.
She is utterly miserable and probably so are the super kind people who took her in.
She is blind in one eye and terrified, she did fine with other cats & dogs at her prior home but is lashing out, crying, hissing, and attacking anyone who comes near her as of yesterday at her new place.
She is so stressed.
I don't know if she is going to settle down and/or acclimate due to the trauma of two separations, visual issues and so many other felines around.
Perhaps she will.
But the ideal person for her is a disabled single individual who is home most of the time, can give her lots of TLC when she wants it.
Someone who will really benefit from her ESA qualities, she would make the perfect companion for someone well.
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someone just like myself.
Unfortunately that is not an option because 2 days ago my landlord said she needed to go.
Never mind he told me I could keep her previously, never mind I have taken care of his wife for 4.
5 months on a daily, never mind I have legal rights to her as an ESA.
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4 days ago he told me "I" needed to go when he hired someone to replace me (live/work situation) then the next day changed his mind and made the brand new hire leave after moving all of her krap into the home I live in (2 bdrm Granny unit) followed by hiring a 2nd new hire and moving her in but SHE is allergic to cats so MY precious cat has to go.
His house, his rules.
I respect that, I am looking for another similar situation that will hopefully allow a cat but it is highly unlikely I will find one.
So, I am praying that someone single and/or older and disabled would LOVE to adopt this lovely cat, her name is Willow.
My neighbor used to groom her like a lion.
She'd have her body hair cut shorter than the mane around her face, leave a poof on the end of her tail and wallah.
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a baby lion.
So cute.