For the first years of my life, I lived in a colony of felines in rural Saskatchewan. We were lucky to have caring folks who made sure we had food and water. But, it was decided in 2023, that I should come into the Street Cat Rescue program along with a friend. I was then given the name Joyful. I was shy at first and the new caring folks realized that it would take me some time to warm up and accept that this new life would be good for me and I wouldn’t have to worry any more about my future. Unfortunately, nature did play a trick on me, and when I was at the doctors, they diagnosed me with stage 2 mammary cancer. The SCAT folks found a wonderful foster mom for me where I could live out my days in pampered luxury with all the food and toys I could ever want. My new mom says I live up to my name as she says I have brought much joy to her life. She pampers me, as I deserve, and we are great companions…whether lounging on the couch and watching TV or snoozing away in bed together. I have a big balcony where I can relax in the sunshine listening to the birds in the trees, watching the ducks swim on the pond or see the bunnies in the grass below. This is now my furever home as a hospice kitty…and I think I am one lucky girl.