Person goes to shelter to adopt a kitten, instead ends up falling in love with a 17-year-old senior cat who has been at the shelter for 2 years, waiting for her forever home: 'This cat is the best thing that happened to me'

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    "I just adopted my 17 year old lady"

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    This cat is the best thing that happened to me. I went in the shelter looking for a kitten and came out a week later with a cat who had been in the shelter for 2 years.
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    That whole week I was waiting to pick her up was near unbearable, they had to do bloodwork and see if she came back with cancer (which she didnt!) And she also has hypothyroidism which she eats Y/D for.
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    The moment I let her out of the carrier she was immediately curious and explorative with no caution for my other darling Hannah behind the pet room door.
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    She embodies an old woman with giving 0 amount of care to Hannah's hissing (they are staying separated for at least a month) on top of sleeping like she pays the bills.
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    I found she absolutely loves ranch when she jolted awake from her bed on my desk and faster then I had seen her move yet, shoved her face into to ranch on my plate.
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    Shes always so curious about what im eating and demands a taste although most of the time shes denied except when it comes to some boiled pumpkin.
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    Shes only 4.58 pounds and hates dry food so im working on getting her some Y/D wet food in hope of enticing her. Even a little shake of the head or a sneeze knocks her over but that still doesnt stop her endeavor for my food. I absolutely love this girl
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    FLcatlover Thank you for adopting an older cat! She's beautiful. Not to be a party pooper, but I I wouldn't let her have more Ranch. I'm pretty sure there's some amount of garlic/onions in it, which isn't good for cats, especially older ones whose health might be more sensitive. For our older cat with thyroid issues and struggles maintaining weight, I really like Churu Nourish. They're like regular Churu treats but double the calories.
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    DrunkenDreamsMDZS OP Oh absolutely not, I just found it funny at how fast she moved. I thought about that but im worried about it effecting the prescription food which says to feed exclusively that. Although maybe a treat or two wont hurt anything. Ill ask my vet about it when we go:)
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    OneMorePenguin I think you mean hyPERthyroidism which is overactive thyroid. I would definitely consult your vet. The Y/D food is good, but generally the treatment is medication (methimizole) or radioactive iodine (I-131) treatment. She's too old for the iodine treatment, but may benefit from the medication. Trying to increase her weight would be beneficial. She's adorable and thank you for for adopting her. Two years at the shelter :-(. No matter how long you have her, you will *always* be her
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    DrunkenDreamsMDZS OP Her name is Holly, and the shelter where she was at had already consulted with a vet. She takes Y/D and methimizole, totally forgot to mention it. Definitely want to increase her weight but she doesnt like the dry food so I've ordered some y/d wet food
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    Vegetable-Drive-2686 SO CUTE! I'm also amazed that shelter just kept her for 2 years, kudos to them!
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    DrunkenDreamsMDZS OP She was transfered from the first shelter to the one I got her from in September, im so gald that didnt put her down instead though
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    LCARSgfx So nice to see an elderly cat get a furrever home to live out her twilight time in comfort and being loved
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    SasaLeleHLL She's gorgeous I bet she's delighted and so grateful to you for giving her a lovely retirement home!

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