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This helps Windmill Animal Rescue with pet care costs.
Keah and her siblings were dumped in a cardboard box at the shelter. They were all starving and dehydrated. They are receiving around the clock care and being seen by a vet. She is still too young to determine her personality.
Keah and her siblings have Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH). CH in cats is a non-progressive neurological disorder where the cerebellumthe part of the brain responsible for balance and coordinationis underdeveloped, often due to a pregnant cat contracting the feline panleukopenia virus (FPV) while carrying kittens.Symptoms include a wobbly, uncoordinated gait, head tremors, and poor balance, but CH cats are not infectious, can live happy lives, and do not experience worsening symptoms over time.While there is no cure, proper care includes providing a safe environment, large litter boxes, and traction aids, but importantly, these cats are not in pain and do not have a shortened lifespan.
Keah is scheduled to be altered, tested for feline leukemia/FIV/HW and vaccinated. She is not declawed.
Because Keah is in a foster home, an adoption application is required before an appointment can be set up to meet this amazing feline: https://windmillanimalrescue.com/cat-adoption/
Adoption information and fees can be found on our website: http://www.windmillanimalrescue.com. Please send an email to windmillanimalrescue@yahoo.com if you prefer a pdf application.
Adoption fee includes initial immunizations, neuter/spay, microchip and any other test/vet visits needed.
The shelter is housed in and supported by Windmill Feed and Supply Company in Elko New Market, MN where many pet supplies can be purchased.
Please visit our website www.windmillanimalrescue.com to learn more about this amazing pet and to see other available cats and small animals available for adoption.Keah and her siblings were dumped in a cardboard box at the shelter. They were all starving and dehydrated. They are receiving around the clock care and being seen by a vet. She is still too young to determine her personality.
Keah and her siblings have Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH). CH in cats is a non-progressive neurological disorder where the cerebellumthe part of the brain responsible for balance and coordinationis underdeveloped, often due to a pregnant cat contracting the feline panleukopenia virus (FPV) while carrying kittens.Symptoms include a wobbly, uncoordinated gait, head tremors, and poor balance, but CH cats are not infectious, can live happy lives, and do not experience worsening symptoms over time.While there is no cure, proper care includes providing a safe environment, large litter boxes, and traction aids, but importantly, these cats are not in pain and do not have a shortened lifespan.
Keah is scheduled to be altered, tested for feline leukemia/FIV/HW and vaccinated. She is not declawed.
Because Keah is in a foster home, an adoption application is required before an appointment can be set up to meet this amazing feline: https://windmillanimalrescue.com/cat-adoption/
Adoption information and fees can be found on our website: http://www.windmillanimalrescue.com. Please send an email to windmillanimalrescue@yahoo.com if you prefer a pdf application.
Adoption fee includes initial immunizations, neuter/spay, microchip and any other test/vet visits needed.
The shelter is housed in and supported by Windmill Feed and Supply Company in Elko New Market, MN where many pet supplies can be purchased.
Please visit our website www.windmillanimalrescue.com to learn more about this amazing pet and to see other available cats and small animals available for adoption.Submit Application
https://windmillanimalrescue.com/cat-adoption/
Meet the Pet
Either at the shelter or foster home
Approve Application
Takes up to a week to approve
Sign Adoption Contract
Pay Fee
One cat: $200.00 + $16.76 tax Two cats: $350.00 + $29.33 tax Includes spay/neuter, initial shots/testing/deworming & microchipping.
Take the Pet Home