Well done Luna ![]()
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He’s been the smallest kitten I’ve ever adopted (5 weeks at the time)
So, here’s the current size, taken this morning, just to compare! ![]()
August 2024: (it’s funny how they have their “own” side to eat!)
Those green eyes are beautiful ![]()
I guess she does as well as can be expected from a nearly 20 year old with kidney failure, thyroid problems, bad teeth, stretched tendons in her front paws and a heart murmur (I’m probably forgetting something here). She walks she talks, she sleeps she eats, she poops and pees, and she likes cuddles. So all in all she does pretty well right? Right. One day at a time.
Luna and her sister Rosa moved in with me when they were 18 months old, in 2006. shortly after my previous tomcat Tama died. They were rescued from a bad situation - fed and housed but hardly any human contact. So they were largely feral. Took me close to a year to even touch them.
Lost Rosa in 2014 to cancer. Bad memory. Luna at least is growing to a good age. Pic is from 2007, they were on my bed when I got home. Moved to the top of a cabinet often and for a long time.
Mavy having a great day… looking peaceful and content. Big hugs to the sweet boy ![]()






















