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Diana

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2 months old|Domestic Short Hair|Female|Small|Roselle, IL
Good with CatsGood with DogsGood with KidsLitter Box Trained

About Diana

Diana is proof that sometimes the best things come with a little extra wiggle. This adorable girl has moderate Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH), a neurological condition that gives her a delightfully wobbly walk and a unique way of navigating the world. She may sway, stumble, or occasionally tumble during her adventures, but don't worry-Diana doesn't let her wobbliness slow her down one bit! She approaches life with confidence, curiosity, and a whole lot of kitten enthusiasm. Diana loves to play and can often be found chasing toys, pouncing on unsuspecting toy mice, and engaging in spirited wrestling matches with her five siblings. Her determination and joyful spirit make every game more entertaining, and her silly antics are guaranteed to keep you smiling. When she's done conquering the world, Diana is ready for what she loves most: snuggles. This sweet girl adores curling up next to her people, settling into a cozy lap, or falling asleep while soaking up affection. She has a wonderful balance of playful energy and affectionate sweetness that makes her an easy kitten to love. Because Diana thrives with feline companionship, she must be adopted with another kitten. The good news is that she has several siblings, Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Luna, Artemis and Marvin the Martian, who would love to join her on her next adventure! Having a kitten buddy helps her stay active, confident, and entertained, while also ensuring she always has a best friend for playtime and nap time. Diana is looking for a family who will appreciate her for exactly who she is: a joyful, loving, playful little girl whose wobbly steps only make her that much more special. If you're ready for a lifetime of laughter, cuddles, and kitten shenanigans, Diana is ready to wobble her way straight into your heart. Diana is spayed, microchipped, FIV/FeLV negative and has age-appropriate vaccines. She is quite a bit wobbly making it difficult to use a traditional litterbox, so she chooses to use pee pads instead to make life easier for herself. She would do great in a home with other cats, playful dogs and gentle kids of any age.