No one is sure if Jill Jones or Annie-Cat was the copy-cat but on September 15, they both looked like the cat that got the cream after enjoying separate pamper sessions.
The ladies emerged with Cheshire Cat grins as
they showed off their manicured nails and claws and groomed hair and fur.
After seeing the pair in all their splendour,
no one at Rand Aid’s Ron Smith Care Centre in Lyndhurst – where both Jill and
her beloved Annie live, would dream of even thinking ‘Look what the cat dragged
in’.
Jill had her nails done by care worker Busi
Nxumalo, while Jolly Dog Spa came to the care centre to groom Annie, who purred
contentedly as she was brushed and fussed over.
“Normally, when I brush Annie, she only
tolerates it for a few minutes and then growls and runs away!” says Jill, who
was delighted that Annie enjoyed her spa session.
Jill has been a RSCC resident for five years
and ever since she moved in, she had wanted a cat.
Annie was a rescue cat, who used to live in the
storeroom of a bottle store. She was rescued by a member of the community and
when management of the care centre found out that the cat needed a home, they
immediately thought of Jill, who they knew had hankered after a feline friend
for years.
Jill was overjoyed when approached by
management and asked if she would like to adopt the stray.
Part of the Eden Alternative philosophy, which
RSCC follows, is that residents should have the opportunity to enjoy close
relationships and connections with animals.
The pair have a very close bond and Jill has
always said what a blessing Annie-Cat is to her. “We are family!”
Jill and Annie together again after each
enjoying a relaxing spa session.
Jill Jones thrilled with the manicure given by
care worker Busi Nxumalo.
Annie enjoying her pedicure!
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