Taylor encountered Penny, a disabled cat, five years ago during her tenure at a veterinary clinic. Initially intending to foster Penny, Taylor quickly realized that their bond was too strong to part ways. Despite Penny’s condition, known as Cerebellar Hypoplasia, which affects her mobility, Taylor embraced her fully and officially adopted her as a permanent member of the family.
Despite Penny’s unique movement and occasional inquiries about her condition, Taylor emphasizes that Penny is in excellent health and thrives under her care. Penny’s playful spirit and affectionate nature defy any limitations imposed by her condition, proving that disabilities do not diminish one’s ability to lead a fulfilling and joyful life. Taylor’s unwavering dedication to Penny serves as a heartwarming example of the profound bond that can form between humans and their beloved animal companions, regardless of any challenges they may face together.
When Penny runs around to play, she does get frustrated when she topples over. But she’s a trooper and gets right back up again. She loves to lie on the balcony and watch the birds. But what she loves most in the world is being with Mom!
According to Taylor, Penny is the most lovable cat in the world! She has the warmest demeanor and loves to smile. Taylor says she does something specific each and every day that tugs on her heartstrings. Penny will walk over to the couch and tap her paw to grab Taylor’s attention. This is Penny’s way of saying, “It’s snuggle time!”
Penny could easily spend hours lying on her mom’s chest, being pet. You have to meet the adorable kitty charmer. She’s so cute, especially when she asks for cuddles! We are so in LOVE!