Craig is a handsome brown tabby kitten with a sweet face and a gentle, playful personality. He was found with his siblings at an auto repair shop in Fort Myers and has come a long way since his rescue. Craig has mild cerebellar hypoplasia (CH), a non-progressive neurological condition that affects balance and coordination. What does that mean in real life? You may notice a little wobble when they walk, a funny sit, or extra concentration when they play or eat. What it doesn’t mean is pain, suffering, or a shortened lifespan. CH is not contagious, does not get worse, and doesn’t stop them from being happy, affectionate, playful kittens. He loves toys, snuggles, food, and people just like any other kitten — she just does things in her own unique way. Many CH cats learn to adapt beautifully and do best in a safe, loving home.
These kittens are fully capable of living full, joyful lives and will reward their adopters with endless love, laughter, and heart. They don’t need sympathy — just understanding and a forever home willing to embrace their adorable differences.
Special kittens. Normal needs. Extra charm. Submit and adoption application to HEALrescue.com