Wobbles is a cat who will capture your heart with her playful spirit and endearing quirks. Her unique walk might catch your eye first—she has a condition called Cerebellar hypoplasia (CH) that makes her movements a bit unsteady. But don’t let that fool you; Wobbles is full of energy, always ready to play, and loves nothing more than cuddling up with her favorite people.
Through the Atlanta Humane Society, Wobbles received the medical care she needed, a foster home that provided her a stable environment, and ultimately found a loving and forever home.
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What is Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH)?
Cerebellar hypoplasia is a neurological condition that affects a cat’s motor skills, balance, and coordination. It occurs when the cerebellum—the part of the brain responsible for fine motor control—doesn’t fully develop before birth. As a result, cats like Wobbles may have difficulty walking or standing steadily, giving them a characteristic wobbly movement. However, CH is not a painful or progressive condition. Cats with CH can live long, happy lives with just a bit of extra care and understanding from their human companions.