Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids,
Good with cats,
Needs special attention,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Adopt Ferdy, the Hydrocephalus kitten!If you met Ferdy without knowing his history, you'd probably never guess he has hydrocephalus.At just 3 months old, he's everything you would expect from a kitten his age; wild zoomies, endless energy, climbing cat trees like a pro, and getting into absolutely everything. One of his favorite games is playing with your hair, and when he's feeling extra affectionate, he'll happily rub his face all over yours. He's also quite the chatterbox with adorable chirps, trills, and tiny meows all day long.Ferdy doesn't need any special accommodations right now. His hydrocephalus is well controlled with medication twice a day, and he's living life exactly the way a kitten should.Because he's so active and social, Ferdy must have a young, playful feline friend at home. He absolutely loves other animals and thrives with a buddy to wrestle, chase, and explore with.As he grows, Ferdy will need an annual neurological recheck in addition to his regular yearly wellness exam with his primary care veterinarian for vaccines and routine preventive care.Ferdy is also a member of Wyatt's Army Lifeline Program, which covers the cost of his hydrocephalus-related medical care for life, including his neurological care and hydrocephalus medications. His adopter is responsible for all routine pet ownership expenses, including primary veterinary care, food, litter, toys, and everything else every growing kitten needs.Adopting a kitten with hydrocephalus is a little different than a typical adoption, so before any adoption decision is made, well schedule a detailed conversation with prospective adopters to explain Ferdy's condition, discuss his long-term care, and answer every question you have.* If you think Ferdy might be the perfect addition to your family, submit an adoption application: https://kitkatplayroom.com/adopt* Watch Ferdy's livestream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3eQ4SddJY0 ** Snuggler's come by daily at 10am, 2pm, and 6pm ET **