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Samba Cerebellar Hypoplasia

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1 year old|American Shorthair|Female|Medium|Concord, CA
♿️ Special needs🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful☺️ Gentle

Samba Cerebellar Hypoplasia is an American Shorthair kitten, just 11 months old, living in Concord, CA. Her coat is short and a striking gray/blue/silver. She’s a spayed female and her vaccinations are up to date. Samba is house trained and has special needs related to cerebellar hypoplasia. Geminis like Samba are known for their curiosity and playfulness, which shines through in her daily interactions.

About Samba Cerebellar Hypoplasia

Samba is a nine-month-old kitten with cerebellar hypoplasia—a gentle and wobbly soul, playful but deeply loving. She’s the sister of Jitterbug, who already found his own home, and she’s been waiting for someone ready to give her the devotion she craves. Samba thrives on cuddles, constantly looks for attention, and just wants to be the center of someone’s universe. She’s happy as an only cat or with a calm feline companion, and respectful dogs can fit in too, as long as introductions go slowly. CH cats like Samba don’t have issues with intelligence or affection—just balance. Their deep bonds and appreciation for every small joy set them apart. Samba isn’t looking to be fixed or pitied; she’s looking for a commitment. If you can see past the wobble and choose her for who she is, you’ll get a fiercely loving companion in return. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Samba Cerebellar Hypoplasia

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    American Shorthair cats like Samba Cerebellar Hypoplasia typically do well in both apartments and houses, as long as there are safe spaces to explore and soft spots to rest.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Samba Cerebellar Hypoplasia will thrive indoors, and her cerebellar hypoplasia means she’ll be safer inside with plenty of toys, perches, and enrichment.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    American Shorthairs like Samba are often good with children, enjoying attention and gentle play. Samba’s gentle nature makes her particularly suited for respectful kids.