This is Lady Lucy as she's known when we're feeling properly obsequious and subservient.
We adopted her from a cat rescue charity 14 years ago where she'd been handed in as a 4 month old kitten by a family with three small children who had teased and tormented her to the brink of madness. We were told her name was Angel but as one of her first acts in our house was to wrestle an enormous Christmas cactus in a heavy earthenware pot to the floor and her second was to strop her claws up the side of a leather chair, we thought she might be a fallen angel. Thus, she became Lucy-fur, generally just Lucy. Or Oy! Cat! Or Fur-face, Face-ache, Gorgeous, Purrball, Pest or Little One.
She has a purr like an elderly diesel van and loves fuss and attention on her terms. When she decides we deserve some lap time, better not argue as she won't be dislodged until she decides enough is enough. She detests all other cats, is still very wary in the vicinity (about half a mile!) of small children, loathes catnip and we love her to pieces. She is forever getting shut in places she shouldn't be - the garage, the cellar in our old house, the airing cupboard etc - simply because she can't resist sneaking in very quietly when the door is open. She has been missing overnight on a couple of occasions and we think she may have got trapped in a neighbour's outbuildings. It is a worry - suppose she sneaked in somewhere just before the owner locked up to go off on holiday ... But, that way, madness lies so I try not to go there.
I've had cats all of my life and loved them all; broken my heart when they've died and sworn I'll never have another because it hurts too much. Lucy, though, is special. More than just a cat, she's a feline friend, a constant companion, a source of surprises, a bringer of mice and an utter delight.
Happy International Cat Day, Lucy and cats everywhere.