Joe Frank And Daisey
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Joe Frank And Daisey
AvailableJoe Frank And Daisey are a bonded pair of young, small domestic short hair cats with special needs, living in Nashville, TN. Both have short coats, are house trained, neutered/spayed, and up to date on vaccinations. Despite their cerebellar hypoplasia, they live life with enthusiasm and adapt well with some extra care.
About Joe Frank And Daisey
Joe Frank and Daisey Mae are a bonded pair of special needs kittens with Cerebellar Hypoplasia, also called Shaky Kitten Syndrome. At seven months old, they are a playful, affectionate duo who must stay together—they cry when separated. Daisey Mae navigates her environment bravely, managing to climb low furniture or cat trees as long as there's a soft place to land. Joe Frank prefers the floor and doesn't climb, but both get around just fine, though they're clumsy and a bit messy with litter and food. Despite their wobbliness, these two are happy, social, and full of personality, delighting in playtime and bringing joy wherever they go. They use the litter box, eat from normal bowls, and can live long and healthy lives since CH is not progressive. Joe Frank and Daisey Mae love other cats and dogs, but a home without stairs or potential hazards is essential for their safety. Both are neutered/spayed and current on vaccinations. Ready to provide a safe, loving, and lively home for a remarkable pair? Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Joe Frank And Daisey
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Joe Frank And Daisey are domestic short hair cats who do best in a stable indoor environment. For these two, a home without stairs or dangerous areas is important because of their special needs.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Domestic short hair cats like Joe Frank And Daisey do not need outdoor space and should stay indoors, especially since they have Cerebellar Hypoplasia and are prone to accidents.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While domestic short hair cats often do well with children, Joe Frank And Daisey's special needs make them a better fit for households without young kids, where they can move around safely and with patience from their adopters.











