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The Cats (Cast?) of Mew-Mew House: Zelda

paleololigo • Jan 28, 2020

Zelda came to us from a local animal shelter. Through no fault of her own, at 14 years old she found herself without a home.

Zelda waiting for me to come back to the chair

Zelda struggled at the shelter. She wasn’t eating well and mostly cowered into a pile of blankets in her cage. The vets there were uncertain if her disinterest in food was due to stress or to the fact that she’s lost all her teeth.

Toothless, drooly, blep

Happily, she’s doing well here. I know she’s been eating, though she mostly stays hidden. She’s a little uncertain, but once she sees you’ve invited her to sit with you, she’ll give you purrs, headbutts, and all the drool (we call it ‘love sprinkles’) you can handle.

Time for snuggles

Welcome Zelda! We’re glad you’re here!

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