Gorgeous Girl Who Loves To Purr!
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| Date of Birth | 2011-08-11 |
| Gender | Female |
| Has Been Adopted | Yes |
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Meet Skittles!
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This little angel was rescued from outside with her brother and two other smaller and younger kittens.
Skittles is just simply sweet! She purrs as soon as pet her and she loves to be held close and have her belly rubbed!
Skittles has Cebellar Hypoplasia...sounds scary but it really isn't!!
Here is an explanation - Cerebellar hypoplasia is a non-progressive, noncontagious neurological condition that results in walking and balance problems. A kitten is born with “CH” when her cerebellum, the part of the brain that controls fine motor skills and coordination, is underdeveloped at birth.
If Skittles was not unique enough, she is also a polydactyl kitty. This means on each front foot, she has an extra toe. This is a genetic trait, that causes no health or mobility problems. Just makes her extra cute!
Skittles is considered mild and can function just fine. She runs and plays although a little wobbly. She can use the litter box 100% and can keep herself nice and neat and clean. She loves to play and climb around short scratch post and play with cat toys.
Skittles has been spayed & vaccinated and is ready to adopt!
A very reasonable adoption fee applies.
There is lots of great information on the internet about CH Cats.
If you are interested in reading more, please email Heather for a list of suggested websites.
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For more information on Skittles (CH Kitty) Video!! or to inquire about adopting her, please contact Heather at 905-924-2312 or by email at heather.ucrcats@live.ca.