That's a good question you ask. What is there NOT to love about Lola? And, my answer, knowing that she has her issues, is that there is NOTHING not to love about Lola. I've been smitten with her from the very first post you wrote about her. I only wish I lived closer and was able to take on another cat because, really, she is something very special.
As far as the picture, I think it's perfect. And, I think it is a wonderful picture. It shows off her beauty (which we all know is a given) as well as her quirkiness (which, again, we are all aware of). But, more than that, it shows off the fact that she is just as deserving of love and care as any other cat -- special needs or not. I always keep Lola in my prayers as I know she has a lot stacked up against her. But, I truly believe the odds swung in her favor the moment you decided to take her on. Where she is today, not in regard to her seizures or idiosyncracies, is due to the fact that you taught her how to be Lola. And, as far as I'm concerned, being Lola is a perfectly acceptable, but, most importantly, perfectly perfect thing.
Its not just the cuteness of other physical aspects that makes them lovely, their stories, weird acts or even being so naughty that makes this creatures make us feel.
A few more pictures of her - take a look at how fluffy she's gotten. And yes, she just sprawls out wherever she is with no regard for whether or not that may not be the best place to be.