Before I started volunteering, I never considered adopting an older cat. My mother was always adamant that you had to get them while they were kittens or they wouldn't bond with you. I got my two cats when they were kittens - I picked Daisy out when she was 7 days old and then went back and picked Bear out the next week. Then I spent the next 6 weeks visiting them at the animal hospital where they were born until they were old enough to come home with me. That was a great experience and a lot of fun and I wouldn't change it for the world. But kittens are WORK...every time I see them running around like lunatics in the adoption center and climbing everything that won't move (and some things that will), I think about how glad I am that my cats (well Daisy, at least) are finally beyond that stage. And I've really come to appreciate the older animals - they're the ones who really need me. Thankfully, I've been able to resist bringing another one home - two is enough in my small apartment, at least for now. I have considered getting a dog, but I definitely only want to adopt an adult dog over the age of 3. But then I see some poor schnook walking their dog in the rain and I re-think the whole dog thing...perhaps I'm more of a cat person :-)
We have some really lovely older cats in the adoption center who need good homes. Trixie is a beautiful calico who is really, really sweet. When you pet her, she puts her tail straight up and the tip quivers - so cute! And Rudy is a really BIG black and white tuxedo - he was so depressed when he first came to us but he's starting to come out of it a little bit now. He loves to be petted and brushed and is just a mush. There are more - we usually have anywhere between 10 and 18 cats in the adoption center at any time (right now, we have 17, what with all the kittens) and they all have their quirks and their baggage but are a right match for someone out there with a good home to give (even Rosa, who hates me - I'm sure there's someone out there who can win her over!)
So if you don't already have a herd of cats, come on down to the adoption center at the Petsmart in Nanuet NY, or go to your local shelter and get one or three!