Just one of Lola Foofy Tail

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And her beautiful face! She's so gorgeous and I love that foofy tail!
 

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Oh, another one of my TCS favorites. I love Lola
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Lola's looking as beautiful as ever. And, that foofy tail is still quite foofy, I see. She is such a gorgeous cat -- I can't believe that she's not been adopted yet. I know she is special needs, but if I lived closer, I'd have adopted her in a second. She may be special needs, but, more than that, she sure is special.

How is she doing now? Have her seizures decreased? I know she had a few setbacks, is she back on track now? I just love this girl and am always wishing (and hoping) for the best where she's concerned.
 
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Lola is adopted. Lola's staying here. The expense of her meds more than doubled, as we had to get the compounded form of Phenobarbitol rather than pills.. We've had to increase her dosage several times. With the liquid I can get a more accurate dose w/o overdosing her into a "stupor"....she's "dumb" enough as is!


We are relatively seizure free. She took the pills better, but with the liquid we've been able to keep her even closer to seizure free than when giving her pills. Instead of trying to fraction the pills & keep the dosage constant, I can increase her dosage in tiny increments (I can increase by .01cc until we hit the right dosage for her).
 

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Originally Posted by Alison Joy

Oh, another one of my TCS favorites. I love Lola
.

Lola's looking as beautiful as ever. And, that foofy tail is still quite foofy, I see. She is such a gorgeous cat -- I can't believe that she's not been adopted yet. I know she is special needs, but if I lived closer, I'd have adopted her in a second. She may be special needs, but, more than that, she sure is special.

How is she doing now? Have her seizures decreased? I know she had a few setbacks, is she back on track now? I just love this girl and am always wishing (and hoping) for the best where she's concerned.
I was wondering the same thing....
 

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Perfectly parted and groomed.

I bet she spends a lot of time on that. I know, I have a floofy tailed girl.
 

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Attitude and Mama both have foofy tails and I love them. Attitude has a kink at the end of her tail which makes ie even cuter though it can be hard to see because of how foofy it is. I love me some foofy tailed cats.

Lola also looks just like Mama, so cute. Does she have tortitude?

This is Mama(she used her tortitude and decided not to cooperate in me taking her picture) Like I said Lola and Mama look a lot alike:


and her foofy tail



Attitude and her's:



You can kind of see her kink in the first pic of her.

She is so adorable I'd love to have a cat like her. I would love to her owner, sadly I'm restricted to leukemia kitties at the moment.

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Lola is so gorgeous.....I absolutely love her markings and her "half and half" face. That distinctive, straight line down the middle of her face is amazing!!
And, of course, her foofy tail. I'm partial to foofy tails myself, as Larry's is extremely foofy.
 

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Originally Posted by white cat lover

Lola is adopted. Lola's staying here. The expense of her meds more than doubled, as we had to get the compounded form of Phenobarbitol rather than pills.. We've had to increase her dosage several times. With the liquid I can get a more accurate dose w/o overdosing her into a "stupor"....she's "dumb" enough as is!


We are relatively seizure free. She took the pills better, but with the liquid we've been able to keep her even closer to seizure free than when giving her pills. Instead of trying to fraction the pills & keep the dosage constant, I can increase her dosage in tiny increments (I can increase by .01cc until we hit the right dosage for her).
My gosh she is so beautiful and special and I love her so much. Thank you for sharing her with us, and oh Lola....?

That is one incredible tail honey!!
 
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Lola has no tortietude. Lola is, I guess by best definition "mentally handicapped". I realize there are those that will take offense at that description, but it's the best I can come up with. She's very slow to learn, lacks basic common sense (she has no fear of anything & often does things that are very dangerous). Did you know that walls are always in the same place, they never move, and you can never walk through them? Cuz she sure doesn't!
 

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Originally Posted by white cat lover

Lola is adopted. Lola's staying here.
When I look at Lola I just wanna take care of her. if I had massive amts of $ I would've asked you to send her over to me. She's beautiful and there's just something about her
Lola
 
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