Ahh, I forgot to make the "exception", black cats are the exception for obvious reasons. Midi caries his "senior status" very well, indeed. Makes him look "distinguished, aristocratic".
How is it that when cats reach the "senior" mark, they never look their age. To tell people they are seniors, so hard to believe. So lucky our feline babies are. Now dogs, yes, they do age. They all turn GREY!! Thank goodness for Lady Clairol, or I would too!! LOL
I pray you have many many more wonderful days, months and years with Zeke. He is a very handsome boy
This is my seventeen year old boy-kitty, "Zeke" He is our very cherished, boy we got from a shelter in '99 as a tiny little baby. My heart breaks to watch him age. He has been sick on and off again the last year with kidney problems, and eats special kidney food from Vet Hill's KD soft and hard food, and was anemic and had to have 30 days of Hi-Vite liquid vet-strength supplement to revive him. He's since going downhill again and it's hard to keep doing the treatments on him to fix him back up. He has been the best boy ever....never mean to other kitties we've brought home, never potty outside of the box, never EVER tried to escape out the door. He is a model- patriarch of our cat-family. I will have to give him up soon I know....... and it will be unbearable. <3 <3 <3 Love the Zekey-Man. :-/