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Morag, a sweet and lively 21-year-old kitty in Worcester, UK, has suddenly found herself an internet sensation. She was in need of a furever home and offers poured in all over the world for her—including from Australia, the US, and even Japan. This inimitable black-and-white senior, who’s said to be 100-years-old in human became hugely popular when the kind people at the RSPCA’s Worcester branch made an appeal on social media in February 2022. An appeal that wound up being shared 3,000 times, BBC News reports!

Morag Finds Love From People All Over The World

This must have been a huge relief for the staff. Morag wound up at the shelter because her original owner could no longer care for her. There were concerns that her age might discourage potential adopters. She is the oldest kitty to ever wind up at the shelter. But they needn’t have worried and she has since found someone to care for her — right in Worcester, where this real-life “golden girl” can spend her retirement years.

I’m guessing this is what drew the fans in:

“Morag is a real golden girl, at an incredible 21 years young! Considering her great age she’s actually very lively and mobile-in fact we struggled to get photos of her as she refuses to stay still!” the RSPCA noted on Facebook.

Morag

Morag the kitty -Images via Facebook/RSPCA Worcester and Mid – Worcestershire Branch

In the clip below you can see this kitty is definitely lovable and perky:

Video via Facebook

A Little Cleanup Spruced Morag Right Up!

She did look a bit scruffy and she had mats in her fur, “so she has had to brave the shave but we’re sure her fluffy coat will soon grow back,” the rescue says in one Facebook post.

RSPCA Worcester and Mid - Worcestershire Branch, senior cat

This adorable gal with such deep yellow eyes is also a very friendly cat. I think it’s safe to assume people were more than happy to offer to take her in.

“Morag is such a loving girl, she absolutely loves receiving visitors to her pen and she just wants the comforto of someone who can offer her a warm, loving home, somewhere comfy to sleep, a nice secure garden where she can go outside and enjoy some fresh air, good food and of course the all-important head rubs,” the rescue posted.

Doesn’t she sound like a wonderful kitty?

“…Check out how much she and our Centre Manager, Ned, love one another 😻” they posted to Facebook.

Senior cat and Ned

RSPCA Worcester and Mid - Worcestershire Branch, Ned RSPCA Worcester and Mid - Worcestershire Branch, Ned

The Response Was Massive

RSPCA Center manager Ned Cotton said the international response to this gentle senior kitty had “absolutely overwhelmed” staff and folks even sent gifts to the senior moggy, Metro reports.

“We never thought for one moment that her story would take off like it did, but a 21-year-old cat looking for a retirement home to live out the remainder of her days seemed to resonate with people and we were inundated with interest and offers of homes for her.”

I think people also love that winsome little face and her little pink nose. Who could resist that?

Like most senior kitties, Morag is a little “high maintenance.” Ned added she would do best in a quiet home.

Morag Is Safe!

And that’s exactly what she found: A loving, quiet home. Morag’s new human parents say she “loves being picked up for a cuddle,” and her favorite hobbies include “sleeping (of course), mooching about in the garden and upstairs and eating,” per Metro.

RSPCA Worcester and Mid - Worcestershire Branch

“We’re delighted that she’s found a wonderful home to call her own and we know she’s going to be thoroughly pampered and much loved there, just as she deserves,” Ned says.

RSPCA Worcester and Mid - Worcestershire Branch

It seems like luck is on this rescue’s side. RSPCA Worcester has an excellent track record of rehoming older kitties. Including kitties Violet (16), Joy (15), Barbara (19), and Bernard (19).

“Age really is just a number and rehoming an older pet can be incredibly rewarding,” says Claire Wood, who works at the shelter. “You’re giving them the best possible life in their twilight years and we will always do our utmost to ensure a happy ending for every animal that comes into our care, young or old.”

According to the ASPCA, approximately 920,000 shelter animals are euthanized every year (390,000 dogs and 530,000 cats). This is a tragic statistic. Many folks love to adopt kittens and puppies (well they are cute, after all) older animals are also beautiful. They are often much calmer—no barking at 3:00 or early morning zoomies across your face. Every older animal deserves a loving home and we really need to step up.

After all, Morag is an adorable senior kitty. She’ll spend her days with all the comfort and love that she could possibly ever need. Don’t all senior animals deserve love?

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