This wonderful young part British Shorthair (BSH) or Scottish Fold (SF) cat was rescued by the side of a highway in Kuwait City. A kind man saw CH stumbling so he got out of the car, grabbed him and rushed CH to a vet. He was malnourished and in poor condition most likely from being abandoned.
CH has a condition called Cerebral Hyperplasia which means he is a "wobbler" or stumbles due to a neurological condition. We think this is due to inbreeding. His condition is considered mild for CH.
Since we have had CH in our care he has blossomed due to love and good food. His kind foster mom raves about how he wants to be loved and doted on. He will stumble when overly excited but quickly stabilizes himself and goes about his business.
CH uses the litter box like a champ. With a small set up doggies stairs he goes on the bed and sofa without any problem.
CH loves to play with a fishing pole and even chase mice. He gets along well with other cats and loves to be petted and softly brushed.
Please open your heart to this wonderful and stunningly handsome young boy. Yes, he has a disability but can live a very long and healthy life with good care. There are many websites and Facebook groups with terrific information on Cerebral Hyperplasia.
He would do best in a home with no small children or overly active dogs. He is terrific with other cats and possibly with a very calm dog. A condo or apartment or home with not many stairs to climb is purrfect for CH.
Before considering CH we encourage you to look up Cerebral Hyperplasia
Fostered in Fairfax, VA
This wonderful young part British Shorthair (BSH) or Scottish Fold (SF) cat was rescued by the side of a highway in Kuwait City. A kind man saw CH stumbling so he got out of the car, grabbed him and rushed CH to a vet. He was malnourished and in poor condition most likely from being abandoned.
CH has a condition called Cerebral Hyperplasia which means he is a "wobbler" or stumbles due to a neurological condition. We think this is due to inbreeding. His condition is considered mild for CH.
Since we have had CH in our care he has blossomed due to love and good food. His kind foster mom raves about how he wants to be loved and doted on. He will stumble when overly excited but quickly stabilizes himself and goes about his business.
CH uses the litter box like a champ. With a small set up doggies stairs he goes on the bed and sofa without any problem.
CH loves to play with a fishing pole and even chase mice. He gets along well with other cats and loves to be petted and softly brushed.
Please open your heart to this wonderful and stunningly handsome young boy. Yes, he has a disability but can live a very long and healthy life with good care. There are many websites and Facebook groups with terrific information on Cerebral Hyperplasia.
He would do best in a home with no small children or overly active dogs. He is terrific with other cats and possibly with a very calm dog. A condo or apartment or home with not many stairs to climb is purrfect for CH.
Before considering CH we encourage you to look up Cerebral Hyperplasia
Fostered in Fairfax, VA
This wonderful young part British Shorthair (BSH) or Scottish Fold (SF) cat was rescued by the side of a highway in Kuwait City. A kind man saw CH stumbling so he got out of the car, grabbed him and rushed CH to a vet. He was malnourished and in poor condition most likely from being abandoned.
CH has a condition called Cerebral Hyperplasia which means he is a "wobbler" or stumbles due to a neurological condition. We think this is due to inbreeding. His condition is considered mild for CH.
Since we have had CH in our care he has blossomed due to love and good food. His kind foster mom raves about how he wants to be loved and doted on. He will stumble when overly excited but quickly stabilizes himself and goes about his business.
CH uses the litter box like a champ. With a small set up doggies stairs he goes on the bed and sofa without any problem.
CH loves to play with a fishing pole and even chase mice. He gets along well with other cats and loves to be petted and softly brushed.
Please open your heart to this wonderful and stunningly handsome young boy. Yes, he has a disability but can live a very long and healthy life with good care. There are many websites and Facebook groups with terrific information on Cerebral Hyperplasia.
He would do best in a home with no small children or overly active dogs. He is terrific with other cats and possibly with a very calm dog. A condo or apartment or home with not many stairs to climb is purrfect for CH.
Before considering CH we encourage you to look up Cerebral Hyperplasia
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Adoption application, vet reference check, home visit and adoption fee.
Adoption application, vet reference check, home visit and adoption fee.
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We are a foster home based rescue. During the current pandemic we are not always able to have in-home visits with kittens and cats, so are offering a trial period in their new home before adoptions are finalized. In limited circumstances and until the pandemic conditions are safe, limited foster homes have approved adopters meet cats in their foster homes. We are often able to provide videos or other means of meeting cats and kittens.
We are a foster home based rescue. During the current pandemic we are not always able to have in-home visits with kittens and cats, so are offering a trial period in their new home before adoptions are finalized. In limited circumstances and until the pandemic conditions are safe, limited foster homes have approved adopters meet cats in their foster homes. We are often able to provide videos or other means of meeting cats and kittens.
We are a foster home based rescue. During the current pandemic we are not always able to have in-home visits with kittens and cats, so are offering a trial period in their new home before adoptions are finalized. In limited circumstances and until the pandemic conditions are safe, limited foster homes have approved adopters meet cats in their foster homes. We are often able to provide videos or other means of meeting cats and kittens.
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