Queenie, like many other
rescue animals, has mysteries in her past. We don’t know her age or her original name. What
we do know about this yellow-eyed Persian cat is that she lost her home during
hurricane Sandy and was taken in by a kind woman who fostered her for several
months. When the woman could no longer
care for her, a man she knew brought her to the Humane Society of New York early last year.
There, the vets discovered that Queenie’s long
hair was so matted she had to be shaved before they could even examine her,
leaving her hairless except for her head and long fluffy tail.
And that is what Queenie looked like when she found
a new home with Margot, who gave her the regal name. Margot was looking for a loving cat to keep
her company on the many days she was unable to get out because of her health.
"I thought no one else would adopt her with
no hair like that,” Margot says. “She was so funny looking, but I fell in love
with that face and that long bushy tail.”
It took several months for
the hair to grow back. “It’s all
different colors,” Margot says, “gray, black, white, blond. I love when she
sits and stares at me with those gorgeous eyes and one white paw and one black
paw. She’s like a little lady, so
graceful, and she bats around the only toy she likes – a tinfoil ball I made for her. She loves to lie
on newspapers and boxes, and she’s taken over the comforter on my bed.
Everything in this house revolves around her. She is the queen“