Ginger, MaryAnn, Lily and Evangeline were all adults when we got them. Senior animals still have a lot to give to their humans.
I don’t consider her a “Senior” as cats go, but she’s 10, so I guess in shelter-speak, that translates as senior. It’s OK, though. Right now, she has some problems and the shelter is going to address them before she’s released to a forever home.
There were quite a few others, but some were as far away as 100 miles and there is no way I could make that work. This one is in town.