When Sriracha had a bad day, Dragonlord seemed to instantly know. The piglet, who was rescued from an auction, when introduced to the the kitten with CH (short for Cerebellar Hypoplasia and, according to Life With CH Cats, it is ” non-progressive, non-contagious neurological condition that results in walking and balance problems”) found a buddy. The two developed a relationship … [Read more...] about Special Needs Kitten Befriends Rescued Piglet
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Amazing Bond: Special Needs Kitten & Piglet
When Sriracha, a special needs kitten with a neurological disorder, had seizures, Batman, a 2-week old piglet, raced to her side. boochaces wrote on Instagram: Sriracha is our special needs foster kitten. She has a neurological disorder called CH. Feline cerebellar hypoplasia is a non-progressive, non-contagious neurological condition that results in walking … [Read more...] about Amazing Bond: Special Needs Kitten & Piglet
“Twerk” May Have Special Needs, but it Won’t Slow Her Down
This adorable 3-month old kitten may look like she is burning up the dance floor, but she really has a neurological disorder that has similarities to cerebral palsy. While it is not life-threatening, it will also not get any worse. "A lot of people are really interested in this cat so I expect she won't be around too much longer here. Today a lot of people called interested … [Read more...] about “Twerk” May Have Special Needs, but it Won’t Slow Her Down
CH Cats May Wobble, but They are Filled With Love
https://youtu.be/HQv_tLaMlJk This touching video shows Wobbles the CH Cat from Brother Wolf Animal Rescue. CH is short for Cerebellar Hypoplasia and, according to Life With CH Cats, it is " non-progressive, non-contagious neurological condition that results in walking and balance problems." Below is a video about Charley, also a CH cat, which is a great informational … [Read more...] about CH Cats May Wobble, but They are Filled With Love
Friends Forever: Ralphee and Max
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f31m5-5-xUY Animals, like people, can have physical and mental challenges, and since there is no common verbal language between the species, communication and, often, understanding, can be difficult even in the best of circumstances. Enter Ralphee and Max. Ralphee suffers from feline cerebellar hypoplasia, "CH" for short, a neurological … [Read more...] about Friends Forever: Ralphee and Max