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Triscuit ICC

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1 year old|Domestic Short Hair|Female|Small|Coupeville, WA
♿️ Special needs☺️ Gentle🤗 Affectionate

Triscuit Icc is a small, young female domestic short hair, currently living in Coupeville, WA. She’s spayed and just over a year old, making her a great fit for someone looking for a companion with a bit of experience in the world. Born under the sign of Taurus, Triscuit may be a naturally steady and loving presence. She does have special needs related to her coordination, and will require an indoor-only home committed to her ongoing safety and care.

About Triscuit ICC

Triscuit Icc is a young cat with a lot of personality and some unique needs. She’s been living with foster care since kittenhood after it became clear she has Cerebellar Hypoplasia—often called "wobbly cat syndrome." This lifelong condition makes her movement and bathroom habits uncoordinated, so she isn’t fully litterbox trained and relies on pee pads, frequent cleaning, and needs to be kept safe in a padded, secure enclosure when not being actively supervised. Despite these challenges, Triscuit adjusts well to new people and situations and loves affection. She spends her days lounging, being held, and showing occasional sass, especially when it’s bath time. Inside, a low-stress, exclusively indoor environment without tall furniture or slippery surfaces is a must for her continued safety. Cerebellar Hypoplasia isn’t contagious and won’t worsen, and Triscuit has already learned how to adapt. She’d do best with someone ready for ongoing care and plenty of patience—a life with a wobbly cat is different, but can be truly rewarding. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Triscuit ICC

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

    Domestic short hair cats like Triscuit Icc generally do well in most indoor environments, especially when they have a cozy spot to rest and plenty of attention. Due to her special needs, she requires a strictly indoor, safe setup without access to high spaces.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Triscuit Icc and most domestic cats do not need outdoor space and, in her case, must stay indoors only to avoid injury due to her motor challenges.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Domestic short hair cats can be good with children, but for Triscuit Icc, older, gentle children who understand her condition would be safest, as she's more vulnerable to accidental bumps or drops.