A couple decides to adopt two bonded cats, both 21 years old, so that they can spend their remaining years in a caring and loving home.!!

   

A wonderful from San Diego, CA adopted two bonded 21 year old senior cats from a shelter and gave them a forever home so they could live out their life together
Say hello to Pepa and her sister Meli!
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21-year-old Pepa and Meli were given up to a local shelter after their owner passed away.
“They are yet another example of what happens when an owner does not have a plan for their pets should something happen to them. It’s a story shelters hear time after time,” said Amanda Smith of Camellia the Cat.
Amanda and her husband have a history of adopting senior cats when they previously rescued Camellia, a 16-year-old blind and deaf cat, from West LA Animal Services, so a volunteer at the shelter asked the couple on these beautiful buddies.
When Amanda first saw the request, she felt a knot in her stomach. “A bonded pair of super seniors. I think we all know what the odds are there. To make matters worse, Meli had been moved off the adoption floor due to fearful and aggressive behavior. Being guardian to a previously terrified girl I knew I had to get them both out of there.”
However it still didn’t take long for Amanda and her husband to set out on a trip to bring these guys home.
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“After a couple of small hiccups, my husband was on his way to LA, a four hour one way drive, to give them their ride to freedom and a true forever home,” said Amanda.
“When we adopted them we found that Pepa was emaciated, had severe dental problems, and was severely matted. She is also the most friendly, brave, loving cat I’ve ever known. Of all the cats I have loved, none has nose booped me at every greeting the way she does.
“She will pop out of her bed when she hears us returning from a trip. We look in from an outdoor window and see her hurrying to the door to greet us.”
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“Meli is still very scared. She is slowly getting more accustomed to us and is starting to slowly come out when my 9 year old daughter feeds her, but not for anyone else,”
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“Though it’s so easy to want instant results, we know that scared cats take time and patience. We are giving her both. Slowly, little by little, we are seeing her begin to become comfortable.

“We will give her all the time she needs. That’s what family does.”
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“Our family is committed to saving senior cats. Loving seniors is not an easy thing to do. We open our hearts and our lives to these cats who we know will leave us sooner rather than later. We commit to loving them during those times all too many owners are turning their backs.
“We clean up their accidents. We feed them 4-6 times a day to accommodate their smaller and some times upset stomachs. We are constantly monitoring their eating, sleeping, breathing, and behavior.
“No matter how long they are in our care, we can say with confidence when the time comes that we have loved them the best we could ever single day they were with us. We gave them a new end to their story. Instead of dying alone, scared, and abandoned in a shelter they pass in a comfortable home surrounded by love.”
Pepa enjoying a meal in her forever home.
“This old girl just filled my heart to over flowing. I am so in love!”
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“We are honored these beautiful souls bless us with their presence for their twilight years. There is nothing quite like a senior cat.
“The sense of peace, bliss, and content from a single pet is more reward than I ever could have hoped for going in to this. The friendship, irreplaceable. When my husband leaves the Navy we plan on opening a full fledged senior sanctuary. That is our heart. That is my life goal.”
Pepa knows she’s is loved!
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After nearly 3 months, this happened… Meli finally came out from hiding!

“Can you believe this girl spent her first several weeks behind a dryer with her face in the corner, to then move to a more open room and just cower under a bed in the furthest corner?
We have had Meli for months. It was several weeks between the smallest signs of improvement. It has been so worth it. Seeing her so confidently in the open nearly brings me to tears. She even walks forward to greet us. She has awhile to go, but she’s come so darned far.
We are so blessed to have such an amazing, resilient, brave cat as part of our family.”
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Meli is loving her head scratches.
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