Purrfectly Aged: A Retirement Community… for Cats!

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Mingling villagers at Moggie’s Mansion

Mingling villagers at Moggie’s Mansion

In a world where aging cats hold a special place in the hearts of cat lovers and advocates, an innovative solution has emerged to provide feline friends with top-notch care well into their golden years. Moggie’s Mansion is Shropshire Cat Rescue’s feline retirement community and specialist facility for senior cats.

A senior villager gets some sun at Moggie’s Mansion

A senior villager gets some sun at Moggie’s Mansion

A simple life

Shropshire Cat Rescue has rescued thousands of felines over the last two decades and believes every feline life is to be cherished regardless of age. The senior village comprises six chalets, each housing up to four cats. The unique haven has areas for villagers to relax, mingle, and enjoy a simple life in their twilight years.

Senior villagers relax, mingle, and enjoy the good life

Senior villagers relax, mingle, and enjoy the good life

A personalized approach

The senior village supports the individual needs of each cat. A weekly intake and evaluation process sets the stage for personalized care in this state-of-the-art feline retirement community. Each cat undergoes a comprehensive assessment covering diet, well-being, activity level, behavior, weight, agility, and mobility. The meticulous monitoring enables real-time adjustments to diet, movement, and prescription medication since many are on life-sustaining protocols. Ongoing monitoring ensures every feline villager receives tailored care that shifts with their changing needs.

A senior villager enjoys some playtime

A senior villager enjoys some playtime

The cats are weighed weekly, using Shropshire’s proven “treat” method, to monitor for changes that could indicate health concerns requiring further veterinary care.

A senior villager enjoys treats at their weekly “weigh-in”

A senior villager enjoys treats at their weekly “weigh-in”

Aging in place – from golden years to Rainbow Bridge

Like humans, cats face unique challenges as they grow older, and this community is dedicated to addressing those challenges with compassion and cutting-edge care. From medication management to social behavior support, the residents’ providers ensure that each cat receives the attention and care required to navigate the journey from their golden years to the Rainbow Bridge.

Tula rarely leaves her igloo these days

Tula rarely leaves her igloo these days

Bridging the (age) gap in feline care

Caring for an aging cat is no small feat, and the feline retirement community shines as an example of how to bridge the gap in the continuum of feline care. As the challenges of providing comprehensive care for older cats intensify, this innovative model ensures Shropshire’s cats can experience a fulfilling and comfortable senior life.

A villager relaxes in the grass

A villager relaxes in the grass

A senior villager plays with their toy outside

A senior villager plays with their toy outside

A senior villager gets some rest and relaxation

A senior villager gets some rest and relaxation

Two villagers spend time in the rain

Two villagers spend time in the rain

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  1. QK

    Wow! I had NO idea about this…if my cat gets to the point where I am unable to take care of her, I will send her here. A-May-Zing.

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