Cerebellar hypoplasia is a rare ailment that these three endearing cats share, but don’t let that depress them in the slightest.
If anything, it makes their already charming personalities even more endearing.
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They are distinguished by a condition called cerebellar hypoplasia (CH), also referred to as “wobbly cat syndrome,” however it’s important to stress that this is not a contagious ailment, nor does it cause them any pain.
They are distinguished by a condition called cerebellar hypoplasia (CH), also referred to as “wobbly cat syndrome,” however it’s important to stress that this is not a contagious ailment, nor does it cause them any pain.
Rather, it offers them a distinct and endearing manner of movement that will make you smile.
Usually, the panleukopenia virus that a pregnant mother cat contracts during her pregnancy disrupts the development of her fetus, which is what causes CH.
They were born to a feral mother in a warehouse, which marked the start of their odyssey.
Luckily, a few good-hearted people heard their little meows coming from the walls and came to save them.
When their human mother Kris happened to run across them in 2016 at the adoption center while shooting pictures for adoption, fate had stepped in.
“It was love at first sight,” she remembers with nostalgia.
The unsteady siblings wearing elegant tuxedo suits quickly became indispensable members of the household.
Calvin especially likes to parade his toys around the house and take center stage.
“He’s an extremely happy boy and doesn’t let being a special needs cat get in the way of having fun,” says Kris.
Despite her unsteady appearance, Rosie believes she is a capable and independent woman. She is wonderfully kind and kind, as well as clever and hilarious.”
Daisy moves a little more slowly than she does, but she is just as driven to accomplish her goals as she is, and she is always there to give you a nose kiss when you need it.
Kris claims that these gorgeous cats don’t fit the stereotype of being aloof.
Their wobbles add just a little something special to their already endearing dispositions.
Naturally, to protect the safety and comfort of cats with cerebellar hypoplasia, some home modifications are necessary.
They had specially made cat towers constructed to make climbing simpler, and their litter boxes were altered.
To shield them from possible harm, rugs were strewn all over the house.
These accommodations are a labor of love for their human mother, who finds great satisfaction in taking care of her unsteady kitties.
Rather, it offers them a distinct and endearing manner of movement that will make you smile.
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Usually, the panleukopenia virus that a pregnant mother cat contracts during her pregnancy disrupts the development of her fetus, which is what causes CH.
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They were born to a feral mother in a warehouse, which marked the start of their odyssey.
Luckily, a few good-hearted people heard their little meows coming from the walls and came to save them.
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When their human mother Kris happened to run across them in 2016 at the adoption center while shooting pictures for adoption, fate had stepped in.
“It was love at first sight,” she remembers with nostalgia.
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Her heart was first won over by little Daisy.
She was able to crawl over the tile floor and into my lap, but she was still unable to stand or walk without relying on furniture or walls.
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The unsteady siblings wearing elegant tuxedo suits quickly became indispensable members of the household.
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Calvin especially likes to parade his toys around the house and take center stage.
“He’s an extremely happy boy and doesn’t let being a special needs cat get in the way of having fun,” says Kris.
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Despite her unsteady appearance, Rosie believes she is a capable and independent woman. She is wonderfully kind and kind, as well as clever and hilarious.”
Daisy moves a little more slowly than she does, but she is just as driven to accomplish her goals as she is, and she is always there to give you a nose kiss when you need it.
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Kris claims that these gorgeous cats don’t fit the stereotype of being aloof.
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Their wobbles add just a little something special to their already endearing dispositions.
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Naturally, to protect the safety and comfort of cats with cerebellar hypoplasia, some home modifications are necessary.
They had specially made cat towers constructed to make climbing simpler, and their litter boxes were altered.
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To shield them from possible harm, rugs were strewn all over the house.
These accommodations are a labor of love for their human mother, who finds great satisfaction in taking care of her unsteady kitties.
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The Tippy Tuxies are unique in their black-and-white tuxedo clothing, but that’s exactly what makes them even more endearing.
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Living examples of how love and tenacity can persevere in the face of hardship are Rosie, Daisy, and Calvin.
Watch the video below to see these adorable cats:
We sincerely appreciate Kris telling us the story.
More photos of this adorable family are available on Instagram.
See also: Butters the Unsteady Kitten Expresses His Happiness with Sweet Kicks
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The Tippy Tuxies are unique in their black-and-white tuxedo clothing, but that’s exactly what makes them even more endearing.
Living examples of how love and tenacity can persevere in the face of hardship are Rosie, Daisy, and Calvin.