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These cats have the same condition as Mimi - their balance is shot to pieces so they have a strange gait and the fall over with great frequency. That said, CH cats will live a normal lifespan and will adapt well to their disabilities.
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Showing posts with label Cerebellar Hypoplasia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cerebellar Hypoplasia. Show all posts
01 December 2007
23 September 2007
Cats with Cerebellar Hypoplasia
There are a number of videos on Youtube that show the effect of Cerebellar Hypolpasia in cats. Mimi has this condition but has adapted (as they all do) and is a loving and active cat (although she can't jump and does have balance problems). Cats with CH will have a natural lifespan.
This is Charley. It could be Mimi - just imagine a little grey cat with amber eyes and a pot belly!
This is Charley. It could be Mimi - just imagine a little grey cat with amber eyes and a pot belly!
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