The status of Duchess was
last posted on 04/22/24 by


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P.O. Box 321232 Campbell, CA
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(408) 691-5299

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Duchess
Status: Last posted as 'available' on 04/22/24

Female Cat, Tabby

Tabby / Domestic Long Hair / Mixed (Long Coat)

Description:

Duchess came to us with six tiny baby kittens. Unfortunately, her milk never came in so we had to separate her from her babies so that we could bottle feed them. Duchess has a moderate case of Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH) which is a neurological condition in which the cerebellum of the brain is smaller than usual or not completely developed. The underdevelopment causes ataxia--incoordination, wobbliness, or unsteadiness. She does not have a bobble head like some cats with this condition, but she does have difficulty jumping onto furniture and wobbles when she walks. She is just the sweetest kitten and loves attention and affection! She wants to be with you all of the time and purrs when you even just look at her. She has lovely long fur and is super fluffy! She will make a great kitty companion to you and your resident pets. She cannot be adopted to a home with stairs as she may not be safe going up and down.If you're interested in meeting this delightful girl, please complete an online adoption application or reach out to us via email at [email protected]. All of our kitties are spayed/neutered, up to date on their vaccinations, dewormed, deflead and microchipped prior to being delivered to their loving forever home.All of our kittens are only available for adoption in pairs as it is our policy not to place kittens under six months of age in a forever home without another same aged kitten. We also do not place kittens older than six months into homes where there is currently not another young cat in residence. Most of our kittens are in "bonded pairs" or bonded with their littermates. We reserve the right not to separate bonded pairs or place kittens individually. The happiness and quality of life for our kittens is our top priority. =^..^=

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