I mean adapt psychologically, and get past depression etc, not physically. I assume the lay around weak and unhappy for a bit before learning to use their new body? I think I’d be pretty traumatized and take a while to even try adapting physically.
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He was a year old when we got him, 11 when he died. Never really healed. Overate, got obese, was super needy. But could relax and play when he felt secure. Saddest cat ever. Always had a bit of a stressed, hunted look. Tended to stay ground level instead of climb high.
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We never did figure out why. We got him from the shelter at age 1, but he’d apparently lived outdoors before. Maybe he was abused or got bullied by other cats.
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Had a cat like that who made it to 19. The last couple of years she appears to have gotten dementia and forgotten that she was afraid of everyone, and became a literal social animal.
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