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Danny is a beautiful boy who came to ACR from a nearby community. One of our volunteers was at a restaurant and when leaving saw this little kitten looking for food in the dumpster. When they went to investigate little Danny was sitting on the ground next to a deceased kitten. They knew they couldn’t leave Danny behind so they brought him home and contacted ACR about what happened. Of course we couldn’t say no. We knew he deserved a loving indoor forever home.
Danny has been spending his days with his foster family and home daycare. He loves kids of all ages and often times he’s found hanging out while they’re busy building Lego towers. He also gets along great with other cats. He loves cat toys and enjoys tossing springs or mice around. He zooms through tunnels while chasing his friends and also likes interactive ball tower toys.
Danny is looking for a forever home that will give him lots of attention and make him part of the family. He does require a fuzzy place to sleep and humans that like to snuggle.
Danny does have a very slight case of CH (cerebellar hypoplasia). It’s a very slight case and rarely does his foster family notice. Once in awhile Danny has a wobbly walk to his back end. However is so slight it’s rarely noticed. Danny does great with stairs, jumping on couches, cat trees…his CH is so slight it doesn’t cause any issues or special needs around the house.
A cerebellar hypoplasia cat is also known as a wobbly cat. This condition is one of the most common nervous system disorders in cats. It's caused by the underdevelopment or destruction of the cerebellum, a vital part of the brain. Although this can have many causes, the most frequent is the infection of a kitten in the womb with the feline parvovirus (also known as the feline infectious enteritis (FIE), feline distemper, and feline panleukopenia virus). Though an infection causes the condition, your cerebellar hypoplasia cat is not infectious to others.
Go to http://allcatsrescue.org/kitten-adoption-application to apply to adopt, or email allcatsrescue@gmail.com for more information.
Please note: Kittens who remain with a littermate or a similarly-aged companion are healthier, happier and better socialized. If you adopt littermates, not only will they keep each other entertained and happier, we'll also give you a reduced adoption fee! Please inquire if interested in adopting a sibling or foster buddy.
All of our adoptable kitties are current on shots, microchipped, altered (if old enough), and litter box trained.
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Estimated DOB:06/26/2024
Danny is a beautiful boy who came to ACR from a nearby community. One of our volunteers was at a restaurant and when leaving saw this little kitten looking for food in the dumpster. When they went to investigate little Danny was sitting on the ground next to a deceased kitten. They knew they couldn’t leave Danny behind so they brought him home and contacted ACR about what happened. Of course we couldn’t say no. We knew he deserved a loving indoor forever home.
Danny has been spending his days with his foster family and home daycare. He loves kids of all ages and often times he’s found hanging out while they’re busy building Lego towers. He also gets along great with other cats. He loves cat toys and enjoys tossing springs or mice around. He zooms through tunnels while chasing his friends and also likes interactive ball tower toys.
Danny is looking for a forever home that will give him lots of attention and make him part of the family. He does require a fuzzy place to sleep and humans that like to snuggle.
Danny does have a very slight case of CH (cerebellar hypoplasia). It’s a very slight case and rarely does his foster family notice. Once in awhile Danny has a wobbly walk to his back end. However is so slight it’s rarely noticed. Danny does great with stairs, jumping on couches, cat trees…his CH is so slight it doesn’t cause any issues or special needs around the house.
A cerebellar hypoplasia cat is also known as a wobbly cat. This condition is one of the most common nervous system disorders in cats. It's caused by the underdevelopment or destruction of the cerebellum, a vital part of the brain. Although this can have many causes, the most frequent is the infection of a kitten in the womb with the feline parvovirus (also known as the feline infectious enteritis (FIE), feline distemper, and feline panleukopenia virus). Though an infection causes the condition, your cerebellar hypoplasia cat is not infectious to others.
Go to http://allcatsrescue.org/kitten-adoption-application to apply to adopt, or email allcatsrescue@gmail.com for more information.
Please note: Kittens who remain with a littermate or a similarly-aged companion are healthier, happier and better socialized. If you adopt littermates, not only will they keep each other entertained and happier, we'll also give you a reduced adoption fee! Please inquire if interested in adopting a sibling or foster buddy.
All of our adoptable kitties are current on shots, microchipped, altered (if old enough), and litter box trained.
Donate via PayPal: http://www.allcatsrescue.org/donate
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The adoption center at PetSmart is the place to meet many of ACR's cats, and the adoption process can be completed through the store. Otherwise, the majority of our cats and kittens are in foster homes, but will be available to meet at your convenience. If you see a cat you'd like to meet, please go to our website and fill out an adoption application, them email us at AllCatsRescue@gmail.com to set up a time to meet the kitty.
http://www.allcatsrescue.org/applications
The adoption center at PetSmart is the place to meet many of ACR's cats, and the adoption process can be completed through the store. Otherwise, the majority of our cats and kittens are in foster homes, but will be available to meet at your convenience. If you see a cat you'd like to meet, please go to our website and fill out an adoption application, them email us at AllCatsRescue@gmail.com to set up a time to meet the kitty.
We are individuals who love cats and all animals but found the need to help the overwhelming and prolific overpopulation of unwanted cats and kittens. We strive to find and match forever homes with the cats we take in by fostering them and getting to know their personalities. We have them fully vetted to have their health evaluated, shots, dewoming and spay/neuter (if old enough) and any other problems that require attention.
We are individuals who love cats and all animals but found the need to help the overwhelming and prolific overpopulation of unwanted cats and kittens. We strive to find and match forever homes with the cats we take in by fostering them and getting to know their personalities. We have them fully vetted to have their health evaluated, shots, dewoming and spay/neuter (if old enough) and any other problems that require attention.
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