This was on my local radio station's website today. I can't help as I am in Florida, and Weeble is in Boston--and already have four cats, but I would like to spread the word:
http://www.wokv.com/news/lifestyles/pets/weeble-cat-wobbly-condition-seeks-special-home/nrhNz/
BOSTON —
Meet Weeble.
She's a very special cat. The 2-year-old kitty has a condition called cerebellar hypoplasia, which means her cerebellum didn't develop correctly. This causes Weeble to weeble and wobble as she walks, along with having jerky movements and tremors.
The condition is considered to be non-progressive, meaning it doesn't get worse with age. Weeble can still eat and use the litter box on her own.
MSPCA-Angell said Weeble needs a home that can block off her access to any stairways. She's available for adoption at the organization’s Boston Adoption Center now.
http://www.wokv.com/news/lifestyles/pets/weeble-cat-wobbly-condition-seeks-special-home/nrhNz/
BOSTON —
Meet Weeble.
She's a very special cat. The 2-year-old kitty has a condition called cerebellar hypoplasia, which means her cerebellum didn't develop correctly. This causes Weeble to weeble and wobble as she walks, along with having jerky movements and tremors.
The condition is considered to be non-progressive, meaning it doesn't get worse with age. Weeble can still eat and use the litter box on her own.
MSPCA-Angell said Weeble needs a home that can block off her access to any stairways. She's available for adoption at the organization’s Boston Adoption Center now.
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