AnastasiaAnastasia first arrived at Paws Inn in April 2007 and immediately had major surgery for the removal of both ears which were cancerous. She took it in her stride and recovered well, making herself at home among the house cats during her long recuperation period but it was over a year before somebody looked beyond her odd appearance to the loving, loveable cat within and offered her a home of her own.
Sadly, it turned out not to be forever and she was returned to the Inn in the first week of this year due to difficult personal circumstances. We noticed changes in the appearance of the skin on her nose and took her to the vet who agreed that it’s probably cancer but we declined to put her through the trauma of a biopsy to confirm the diagnosis because it’s position means that it’s inoperable. Instead, after a brief period in isolation she’s back in her rightful position with free run of the house where she will remain until the end of her days unless a very, very special home comes along.
I love Anastasia – we all do. She asks for nothing but regular meals and cuddles. Well she doesn’t so much ask for cuddles as demand them and if they’re still not forthcoming she has ways of making sure she gets them.
If cuddling was an Olympic sport she’d be sure to win the gold medal. She’s the only cat I know who can sit on your knee when you’re standing up
and woe betide anybody who fails to shut the bathroom door properly when using the loo – we’ve been known to lose people for hours that way.
If we were to rent her out by the hour for cuddling purposes we’d have a waiting list and never need to fundraise again.