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Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered, special needs. Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH) The cerebellum is part of the normal animal brain, and makes up a large portion of the brain's matter. The cerebellum lies under the cerebrum and toward the back, above and behind the brainstem. Cerebellar hypoplasia occurs when parts of the cerebellum are not completely developed. There is no treatment for cerebellar hypoplasia. While this condition is permanent, the symptoms should not worsen and affected cats will have a normal life span. The cat will be developmentally disabled, so it will not be able to make decisions to protect itself, as other cats are able to. You will need to restrict your cat's activity and movement to prevent injuries. Climbing, falling, or freedom of movement, all of the normal things that cats do, will need to be taken into consideration with the cat.
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