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Mr.Weebles is a special needs kitty. He has balance difficulty. We believe it is from Cerebellar Hypoplasia. This is a neurological condition in which the cerebellum is smaller than usual or not completely developed. It affects motor coordination.
Fortunately for him his foster mom gave him physical therapy starting when he was very young.
Consequently, he is able to get into a litter box. He also is able to eat and drink without any problems. (Many CH cats have problems with eating and drinking.)
It doesn't slow Mr Weebles down very much. He has an unusual gait and will lose his balance but always manages to keep going.
He will keep learning ways to cope with his balance issue.
Climbing is difficult but he still tries.
He is a lovebug and loves to cuddle.
He comes for attention when I call his name.
Mr.Weebles has one of the loudest purrs I've ever heard.
He will make someone a wonderful friend.
If you might be that person, call Kay: 313-891-2591
Mr. Weebles has a foster buddy, Homie. They run together, wrestle and have a great time.
Recently the foster mom was giving them the run of the first floor. At one point she no longer saw Mr. Weebles.
She told Homie to go find him. What did Homie do? He went, found Mr. Weebles and brought him to their foster mom.
If you could home both of the precious kittens, that would be more than fantastic! Call Kay: 313-891-2591
FORTUNATE FELING ADOPTION LEAGUE ADOPTION PROCESS:
1. We DO NOT have an online application
2. We talk with interested parties VIA PHONE. I’m home most of the time. Call between 9 am and 8 pm.
3. If this sounds like a possible match, we arrange for the cat to be met which is USUALLY at Greenwood Pets and Plants,
13983 E. 9 mi (3 blocks east of Schoenherr) Sat.between noon & 3pm
4. When a person meets a cat at Greenwood and wants to adopt him/her, a paper application is filled out, then the contract is studied,
if found agreeable, the applicant signs, makes an adoption donation, takes the cat home. (adopter provides a cat carrier)
5. DIRECTIONS are given for introducing the cat to his/her new home.
6. In about 8 to 14 days a call is made to hear about the steps that were taken to introduce the cat to his/her new home
and find out how the cat has adjusted.
The adopter is asked to send pics of their adopted cat.
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