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Tippy The Cat With Cerebellar Hypoplasia Does Not Let Her Disability Come In The Way, Enjoys The Life To Fullest

Cerebellar hypoplasia is a syndrome in cats that is also known as wobbly cat syndrome.

Wobbly cat syndrome is a congenital condition but it is a harmless condition. It is neither contagious nor progressive. This syndrome affects the ability of the cats to balance. Despite this disability, they live their lives to the fullest. You must be thinking how a cat can have this syndrome? Cerebellar Hypoplasia is a syndrome in cats in which the cerebellum is not does not develop properly. Cerebellum is a part of the brain that is responsible for balance and coordination.

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When a pregnant cat becomes infected with feline panleukopenia virus, it passes on to the unborn kittens and as a result, they are born with this disease. Jerking movements of the head can be seen in wobbly cats while eating or drinking. Well, there is no treatment for this condition and wobbly cats have to live with it for the rest of their lives. Today, we are bringing to you the story of a wobbly cat named, “Tippy”. Scroll down to have a look at it.

1. Tippy, the cat, was born with this congenital condition called “Cerebellar Hypoplasia”.

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2. Tippy is a rescue cat and her owner soon realized that she was different from other cats.

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3. Tippy has a disability but like other cats, she loves to sit on her owner’s shoulders.

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Tippy’s owner says “Despite her challenges, she’s a sweet and outgoing little girl who has a lot of love to give to that compassionate person who will love her back just as she is.”

4. Tippy’s neurological condition causes strained mobility but she is an outgoing kitty.

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5. Tippy is a playful cat and she learns things easily. She has mastered the art of the litter tray which is a challenge for most cats.

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6. Tippy stumbles around the house most of the time and shares a cute bond with other cats.

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7. Tippy, the wobbly cat struggles from getting from one point to the other but she is very active.

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8. Tippy’s disability doesn’t stand in her way. She like to play around the house.

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9. Tippy knows her limitations and make adjustments accordingly.

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10. Tippy is adopted into a loving home and she loves sitting in her owner’s lap.

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Tippy provides the same love, warmth and snuggles as other cats.

11. That’s the beautiful wobbly cat, Tippy who is full of life.

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12. Watch the video below to see Tippy, the wobbly cat, in action:

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Will you ever adopt a wobbly cat? Do you think they are no less? Let us know in the comment section down below.

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