First, as a long-time volunteer for cat rescues, thank you very much for seeing that Freyja was in need and adopting her anyway. Many would not have done so for different reasons. She is absolutely beautiful and has a wonderful loving home with you. You will never regret your decision. I did the same thing with my Caramel, who had cancer in his leg when I got him. He is doing just fine and I can't imagine what might have happened had I not adopted him.
I noticed an elastic in one of the pictures. I urge you to keep them out of reach of Freyja as they can cause grave problems, including death. Many cats have had vet visits (including mine!) due to ingesting an elastic. If it gets in the intestines it can have an accordion effect, in the bladder is also bad. My Riley went into my bag and took the elastic from around my book and needless to say it cost him 2 days in intensive care, 2 ultra sounds - he was not happy (and obviously $$$). So things that you would not leave around if you had an infant (paper clips, elastics, string, wool, twist ties, etc.) should also be out of a cat's reach. A cat's sand paper tongue makes it a disaster - once they lick string or wool or an elastic (especially once they break it with their teeth), they swallow and can't pull it out. Better safe than sorry. I wish you many happy healthy years together.
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