I can't stay away from looking at these pictures of her. I hope her she gets better soon so you can work on getting her a good forever home. Once you tell how she is, there will be someone who will take her. There will be somebody who will understand she has been there for so long and has withdrawn and will become a different girl in a loving, secure inviroment.

I have taken in cats in for the vet I use to have that people had brought in to be PTS because they moved and couldn't take them or other reasons without caring one bit about personalities and some of them were not affectionate or want to be petted at all. To some of us, all that don't matter. What matters is them having a home! I have taken in senior cats that nobody else wanted because they were to old where I feel they deserve to live out their last days in a real home where someone cared about them. My feeling is when they have lived a long life, they deserve better than to die in a cage (or shelter) or be PTS because they were no longer wanted.Things that are not their fault. Years of faithful service deserve better than that!!!!