An elderly Glasgow cat had actually discovered her retirement home in the nick of time for Mature Moggies Day.
Pepsi, aged 19, has actually now discovered her permanently home after winding up in the Glasgow Cats Protection Adoption Centre.
She wound up in the care of Cats Protection’s Glasgow Adoption Centre when 2 dogs moved into her home and she not surprisingly ended up being unclear. Her owner felt the very best choice was to offer her up for adoption.
The homeless moggy, nevertheless, rapidly won the hearts of the centre’s staff and volunteers, nevertheless, among Pepsi’s carers Helyn Nichol was particularly charmed.
The deputy supervisor and her partner rapidly opened their home to Pepsi, soon after the black cat was considered fit to re-home.
Helyn said: “She has settled in amazingly. Within the first hour she had scoped the full house and chose her favourite spot to snooze in the sun.”
She included: “You would never know that she was such an old cat, and I would encourage anyone thinking of adopting a cat to consider offering a home to some of our more mature moggies.”
This follows a recent study from Cats Protection revealed that older cats can take control of 3 times longer than their younger equivalents to be re-homed, that is why the charity commemorates Mature Moggies Day each year on June 16.
Cats Protection’s behaviour supervisor Nicky Trevorrow included: “By adopting a mature moggy, you’ll be giving them a second chance at happiness in their twilight years as well as freeing up space in adoption centres so we can help even more cats.”