
Young · Domestic Long Hair (long coat)
Medium · Long coat
Special Needs, Urgent This 5-month-old special boy has cerebellar hypoplasia. This most likely happened due to a viral Infection his mom had while she was pregnant with him. There are different degrees of this condition, and unfortunately, Fluffy has a more severe form. The cerebellum supports coordination, as you can see when he walks, plays, and eats . He can live a long, normal life, and this condition does not typically affect other parts of his body. He can walk with a little difficulty, but boy does he get around! He loves to be with his human, and has grown fond of one of the other cats in the house (it did take him a long time to warm up to him). He’s not one to jump up on things and should not be left alone on high surfaces. He eats dry food well on his own and drinks water on his own, although sometimes he needs a little help. He is very good at asking when he needs help by giving a sweet meow! I do help him with the canned food that he eats twice a day in under 5 min! He did not take well to a litter box so we have compromised with pee pads with a dedicated area, and he knows to go potty in that space. He is full of spunk and personality and loves to make muffins in his bed with one of the loudest purrs I’ve heard. He would make a very special companion for someone who understands he needs more TLC than your average kitten. Neutered and up to date on vaccines As always with litters, applications for two or more kittens will take priority. You can find our online-fillable adoption application by visiting https://animalsforlife.org/feline-adoption-application.