She came from the Humane Society.She was about 2years old when we adopted her. Now, she's about 9 years old. She's never played with toys. Every once in awhile she chases or gets chased by an invisible friend or enemy.We're not sure which it is. Once when she was doing this, she would run through the house and jump on the back of the couch. After doing this about a dozen times, she miscalculated and fell off the back of the couch. After staying back there for about 10 minutes, she came back out really slow, and looking all around. I swear it looked like she was saying,"you didn't see anything". Looked at me, meowed, flicked tail ,and walked on by us. Went to her food bowl and just started eating. Wanted me to forget what had just happened. Only thing hurt on her was her pride. I laughed so hard. She doesn't jump on the couch any more when playing with her imaginary friend. She does LOVE cat nip though. She rolls in it, purrs, slobbers like a dog. Doesn't want it in a toy. Just give her plain ole cat nip. We have a cat house we just pour a little on it's floor and she just rolls around in it. If there's no cat nip in it, she doesn't bother going in. Rather have the old box. Definitely a Cinder Cat! She is fun to have around. After Gunner died in January 2010, Ginger got really sick in March, 2010. We kept taking her to the vet . The vet ran a bunch of tests , couldn't find the problem. Her liver and kidneys were just shutting down. Eyes, mouth, and skin were yellow. Hair was falling out. Ginger went from 22 lbs. to 6 lbs. She wasn't eating, throwing up all the time. We thought she was going to die at that time. We talked to the vet, about what to do. We could send her to a bigger clinic for more tests, or put her down. We decided to take her home with us instead. We learned how to give her I.V's and force fed her high protein cat food. We did this for 3 months three times a day. She is now fine again, back up to her normal weight. We think maybe she was grieving over Gunner.