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Thursday, November 14, 2024

Gaston – Floppycat of the Week


Gaston is our Visitor.

We adopted him from the native shelter, which most appropriately named him, after he was surrendered as a homeless stray final winter. He was not in fine condition, with a extreme respiratory ailment, no chip, no historical past, and no recognized proprietor. Being an 8-10-year-old middle-to-old male surrounded by a sea of additional cute kittens, he was an unlikely candidate with little hope for adoption.

Gaston - Floppycat of the Week

He had been hanging out in a pleasant girl’s yard for months or extra, hoping to discover a new house. However alas, she already had too many and couldn’t take him in. She had tried to search out his house and return him, however nobody got here ahead. His persistence amongst the lengthy chilly nights and rain was not with out discover, and fortunately (for us) being a volunteer on the shelter, she lastly determined to give up him. We had seen her misplaced cat posts in hopes it was our much-loved older Himalayan who had been lacking for over a yr. Primarily based on a fairly poor image she had taken on a wet night time, we contacted her.

Gaston - Floppycat of the Week with a yeowww catnip

After one other month or extra, she knowledgeable us that he was recovering and could be up for adoption in a number of weeks at which level, we organized to go to him in his ‘jail cell.’ Being an ‘skilled’ (not aged please) couple, we didn’t wish to undertake a younger animal who may outlive us and once more be an orphan. As soon as there, after a spontaneous lengthy and affectionate lap snuggle with the ‘higher half’ (who was totally smitten,) there was no query Gaston would have a brand new house.

Gaston - Floppycat of the Week sleeping

Two weeks later, the shelter decided he was nicely sufficient to be adopted. It was an enormous day for him and for us. With some trepidation and apprehension, we made the dedication, and he additionally appeared OK with it, so house we went. That was seven months in the past. Perhaps the most effective seven months ever!

Gaston - Floppycat of the Week on a sofa

To us, he was only a fantastic huge boy settling into a brand new house with strangers. To him, it was a bit annoying and new. And, whereas we had been all getting acquainted, there have been some issues he needed to kind out whereas he received used to changing into ‘the boss.’ His magnificent magnificence (handsomeness for a boy) and vital dimension induced us to surprise one thing, if not something in any respect, about him. Positive, he was only a stray. However not your bizarre, if there are any, stray cats. The gorgeous silky coat and full white mane. The distinguished white mustache. The massive blue eyes. The mitted white paws and knee-high socks had been uncommon for a seal level cat. And the scale… practically 20 kilos! The shelter thought he was chubby however he didn’t appear overweight.

Gaston - Floppycat of the Week lying on a sofa

In the end, after some dutiful analysis, we discovered that he should be a Ragdoll. It actually didn’t matter to us as we adopted him unknowing or caring about his heritage. However, due to your fantastic web site, we’ve got discovered how particular he actually is. His uncommon habits, intelligence, and sumptuous presence are merely past phrases, and now all of it makes a lot sense.

Gaston - Floppycat of the Week lying

He would say he deserves to have such a beautiful house. We are able to solely say how fortunate we’re to share our lives with him.

On daily basis is a blessing, and now the ’visitor’ has his endlessly house—hopefully, for a few years to return!

Submit Your Cat Story

Ragdoll of the Week or Floppycat of the Week on Floppycats isn’t a contest or actually a range course of – so long as you comply with these pointers (that maintain us sane), and submit your story and pictures in full, your kitty can be subsequent in line for Ragdoll of the Week or the Floppycat of the Week. If you’re thinking about submitting your kitty as Cat of the Week, we welcome you to share tales and pictures of your cat or cats with us and Floppycats.com’s readers.

Silhouette of a ragdoll cat

We all know that not each Floppycats.com reader has a Ragdoll cat. And we’re not Ragdoll cat unique, so we began a Floppycat of the Week in order that readers who don’t have Ragdolls might share their kitties too! Or readers with Ragdolls and other forms of kitties, might share their entire home of kitties individually.

Learn extra on the way to share your cat story.


Hello, I’m Jenny Dean, creator of Floppycats! Ever since my Aunt received the primary Ragdoll cat in our household, I’ve beloved the breed. Impressed by my childhood Ragdoll cat, Rags, I created Floppycats to attach, share and encourage different Ragdoll cat lovers all over the world,



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