The Long Tail of an Allie CatThis little girl is Allie.
I rescued her from the city shelter when she was 7-months-old.
She'll be two next month.

Allie is sweet and loving. An adorable tuxedo with a very long tail and a perfect goatee.
She hogs my bed and when I step out of the shower she pesters me for a warm sponge bath.

Allie's arrival energized my buddy Tom Sawyer, an eight-year-old tabby.


Sawyer seems to enjoy Allie's company
Here is Sawyer and his compadre, Piper. A petite, but feisty 6-year-old tortoiseshell

Piper

A real firecracker
But, don't scratch her belly!

Allie was quickly accepted by Sawyer. But, by Piper, not so much – my daughter says it's a girl thing.
But, after a few months of hissing and growling when Allie got too close, Piper settled down – she even grooms Allie at times.
But, now Allie is very sick. Severely jaundiced. She's lost weight and is very lethargic.
Blood test indicate her liver is not functioning. Her kidneys may be failing, too.



I volunteer with Staten Island Hope Animal Rescue. We take stray and feral cats, some sick with feline leukemia or immunodeficiency disease, some injured or with congenital anomalies, and we give them veterinary care and find them loving homes. It has been one of the greatest blessings in my life to help these wonderful animal companions.
Now, Allie needs a miracle. And this is devastating me. She has given me so much. And I feel helpless to save her.
Please pray for my gentile loving cat with the very long tail and perfect goatee, who crowds me in my bed and purrs me to sleep.