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Uploaded by on May 25, 2008

This is Gobbles, a kitten with cerebellar hyperplasia, at just under 5 months old.

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  • Thankyou Mr Weazels...yes I did mis-spell. I am dyslexic and although I spell check as much as I can, some words dont get picked up. I'm sure though most people got the idea.

  • What a lucky kitten Gobbles is to have someone like you to care for him, he has made lots of progress and walks a lot better then when he was a kitten....

  • Thankyou so much for your kind words. I love cats and rescue and care for those who need it. I get so much back from them though so I think Im lucky. Gobbles is doing better everyday, its a bit like having a naughty toddler in the house! I will ask my daughter to make another video soon. Take care, LOve Miriam and Gobbles!

  • You go, Gobbles!!

    I have a ch kitten as well, but he's not quite as agile at 4 months of age...His goal is to catch up to your Gobbles!

  • Good on you and your little one. Gobbles is lucky he has lots of 'siblings' (15 other cats here!) to learn from. Tell your little friend to keep going, they are very special and beautiful! Cheers, Miriam

  • Gobbles is quite the little sprightly cat...really adorable to watch!

  • Thankyou! Yes he is adorable and very special! We love him heaps! Thankyou for your comment. Cheers, Miriam and Gobbles.

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  • diff color eyes = sooooo cute

  • ''hypo'' indicates that something is smaller, or underactive, as in the case with these cats. ''hyper'' indicates that something is bigger, or overactive...most decidedly not the case with these cats. lol. it's cerebellar hypoplasia, or they'd be the most agile, graceful cats on the planet. :)

  • congratz gobbles your doing so great

  • @ 1:40... BOINNNGGGGG! LOLOLOL!!!!! Great video, I wish you all the best!

  • bless you, sweetheart.

    :)

  • I have a wonderful siamese cat, Daisy, who I found wandering around outside- starved. We assume beaten, too, she's still (after two years) very frightened of men.

    She has CH, too.

    She's one of the happiest cats I have ever come in contact with. The vet says she's about 5 years old now, but still very playful!

    Have fun with Gobbles, he's so lucky to have you guys, who I'm sure treat him wonderfully.

    -x0x0x-

    Kiya. :]

    (That's Kayak without the extra K)

  • This is very heartening. My little Tiger Lily moved almost exactly like Gobbles at 4 weeks. She's 6 weeks now. She gallops around much more efficiently now than 2 weeks ago.

    Gobbles gets around rather well at 5 months, I wonder how he's doing now? I think I can expect similar progression from Tiger Lily.

  • Gobbles uses the same method my gramma's cat uses - walking alongside objects - they are such adaptive and wonderful pets...

  • Gobbles seems to be doing very well. He's lucky to have such a good home!

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