Wolfie Cerebellar Hypoplasia
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Wolfie Cerebellar Hypoplasia
AvailableWolfie is a medium-sized male Domestic Short Hair born on March 11, 2023. He is neutered, up to date on vaccinations, and house trained. His joyful spirit and playful demeanor make him a wonderful addition to any family. Wolfie is located in Rootstown, OH, and thrives in an environment that accommodates his special mobility needs, adding a loving touch to his exuberant personality.
About Wolfie Cerebellar Hypoplasia
Meet Wolfie! This delightful little guy is not your typical kitten. With a condition known as cerebellar hypoplasia (CH), also called wobbly cat syndrome, he brings a unique charm to any home. Wolfie's condition affects his balance and coordination, but he is a joyful spirit who purrs nonstop, adores belly rubs, and always wants to be close to his people. Despite his mild to moderate CH, Wolfie is a resilient kitty. He navigates his space with enthusiasm, using the litter box and eating independently. While he might tumble here and there, he keeps up with his littermates like a pro. Wolfie will fit right into a loving home that can accommodate some specific needs for his safety, like low-entry litter boxes, non-slip mats, and some extra care during bath time. His adoptive family will need to be patient and understanding of his mobility, celebrating everything that makes him unique. If you're ready for a loving companion who embraces life to the fullest, Wolfie is looking for you! The adoption process includes a meeting at his foster home in Akron to ensure itโs a perfect match. His adoption fee includes all medical necessities, ensuring heโs ready for a happy, loving home. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Wolfie Cerebellar Hypoplasia
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Wolfie, being a Domestic Short Hair, thrives best in a loving home with a stable environment. He needs accommodations for his special mobility, which makes a cozy, safe space ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Wolfie doesn't require much outdoor space. A secure indoor home that protects him from potential hazards is perfect for his needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Wolfie is great with children. His affectionate personality makes him a delightful playmate.











