A Lutwyche-based rescue group, formerly a cat cafe, shared an appeal that led to a new home for an elderly cat left alone in an Aspley house after her owner passed away.
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A social media appeal shared by Cat Cuddle Cafe Brisbane in Lutwyche described the situation of Penny, a 17-year-old cat who was left on her own following the death of her elderly owner. While their physical cafe closed in 2022, Cat Cuddle Cafe continues to operate and raise funds through its online shop.
Penny had been living in the Aspley rental property for close to a month while the home was being cleared.

The situation was brought to the cafe’s attention by a neighbour, Emily, who reached out in early April in the hope of finding the shy cat a safe place to go. In her message, Emily said Penny was affectionate towards her owner, who referred to her as his “lucky Penny.”
Penny has been described as a very shy cat, fearful of unfamiliar people and prone to hiding. With unfamiliar visitors coming in and out of the home, Penny remained frightened and largely out of sight. Emily and her husband visited daily to feed her, but the cat would only come out when the house was quiet to eat and use her litter tray.
Emily also noted that Penny, a former rescue cat, had not lived with other pets or children to her knowledge. She said a calm, quiet household where Penny could be the only animal would likely suit her best, adding that she was concerned the cat’s age and temperament might make it difficult to find the right home.
The post received a strong response online, with many people sharing it. Within two weeks, an update confirmed Penny had been rehomed, and she has since moved into a new household with two other rescue cats, Lilly and Norah.

“Penny now lives with Lilly and Norah, her new fur sisters. Both rescued so they are a mishmash of girls living in a quiet home. She will be able to live her best life with her new family. They have lots of love to share with her,” Cat Cuddle Cafe Brisbane wrote.
Penny is still settling in and remains anxious. She remains in her own space for the time being as she adjusts to her new environment. The group noted the response from the community, stating that shares and engagement with the post helped connect Penny with her new family.
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After weeks of uncertainty, the elderly cat now has a safe place to spend her remaining years.
Published 17-April-2026










