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When you sit down on the couch, Obo will wobble over from wherever he is to join you. He loves to push his head under your arm for a cozy Obo hug. Curious about your dinner? He'll likely want to check it out and maybe have a little taste!
Meebs and Obo both have moderate to severe cerebellar hypoplasia, making finding a potty solution difficult. They sometimes use a litterbox with high sides and a low entry, but they mostly rely on heavy, thick potty pads. Accidents happen, but they always try their best. Meebs and his brother Obo are not your typical easy cats-they come with extra challenges that require a special kind of dedication and love. Here are considerations if you'd like to give these sweet boys a home:
- Solid surface floors are essential, as carpets are not suitable. Be prepared for them to use their nails to climb up your couch.
- Potty Pads: You'll need to have potty pads available and be okay with occasional accidents.
- Safety: Any stairs in your home will need baby gates to prevent falls.
Despite these challenges, if you're willing to put in the effort to help them thrive, you'll be rewarded with the sweetest, most loving companions.
While they adore each other, they are not completely bonded and could be adopted separately. However, two is always better than one, and they do enjoy each other's company. If you're ready to open your heart and home to these special boys, you'll find their love and companionship to be incredibly rewarding.
Approximate DOB: 2017
Foster Home Location: Whitewater
CH is a neurologic disorder that doesn't get worse and doesn't get better. CH most often causes jerky, shaky, unbalanced movements. There is no pain associated with CH and the cat knows no other life and often do great! You can learn more about CH here: https://americanpetsalive.org/uploads/resources/Austin-Pets-Alive-Cerebellar-Hypoplasia-Cats-Handout-52F6.pdf
When you sit down on the couch, Obo will wobble over from wherever he is to join you. He loves to push his head under your arm for a cozy Obo hug. Curious about your dinner? He'll likely want to check it out and maybe have a little taste!
Meebs and Obo both have moderate to severe cerebellar hypoplasia, making finding a potty solution difficult. They sometimes use a litterbox with high sides and a low entry, but they mostly rely on heavy, thick potty pads. Accidents happen, but they always try their best. Meebs and his brother Obo are not your typical easy cats-they come with extra challenges that require a special kind of dedication and love. Here are considerations if you'd like to give these sweet boys a home:
- Solid surface floors are essential, as carpets are not suitable. Be prepared for them to use their nails to climb up your couch.
- Potty Pads: You'll need to have potty pads available and be okay with occasional accidents.
- Safety: Any stairs in your home will need baby gates to prevent falls.
Despite these challenges, if you're willing to put in the effort to help them thrive, you'll be rewarded with the sweetest, most loving companions.
While they adore each other, they are not completely bonded and could be adopted separately. However, two is always better than one, and they do enjoy each other's company. If you're ready to open your heart and home to these special boys, you'll find their love and companionship to be incredibly rewarding.
Approximate DOB: 2017
Foster Home Location: Whitewater
CH is a neurologic disorder that doesn't get worse and doesn't get better. CH most often causes jerky, shaky, unbalanced movements. There is no pain associated with CH and the cat knows no other life and often do great! You can learn more about CH here: https://americanpetsalive.org/uploads/resources/Austin-Pets-Alive-Cerebellar-Hypoplasia-Cats-Handout-52F6.pdf
Misfit Felines Inc is a foster based 501(c)3 rescue. All of our cats are in foster homes. The first step in the adoption process is to submit an application.
Misfit Felines Inc is a foster based 501(c)3 rescue. All of our cats are in foster homes. The first step in the adoption process is to submit an application.
Misfit Felines is a nonprofit rescue and advocacy group whose goal is to help at-risk felines and reduce the homeless cat population. Our fosters provide a safe place for the unwanted, the special needs, the feral, the motherless, the sick, and the strange.
Misfit Felines is a nonprofit rescue and advocacy group whose goal is to help at-risk felines and reduce the homeless cat population. Our fosters provide a safe place for the unwanted, the special needs, the feral, the motherless, the sick, and the strange.
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