September 1, 2015
Leann says: This darling little white kitten would have had absolutely NO FUTURE ahead of her if she had been born at some shelters. She seemed to be suffering from what is known as cerebral hypoplasia, which usually means automatic euthanasia. But I’d like you to meet Weebles, one very exceptional exception!

Weebles and her siblings were just a few days old when they developed severe infections. Weebles mom, Snowy could no longer effectively nurse or care for them, so I took over that role, feeding them formula with an eyedropper. But since formula lacks all the nutrients and goodies that mommy's milk has (colostrums), all of Weebles's siblings died within a few weeks. As it turns out, that may not have been the only reason the other kittens didn't make it. Mommy was likely exposed to the distemper virus, which has an effect on the developing brains of the babies. Weebles had a very severe case of cerebral hypoplasia which caused her to have a great deal of trouble walking in that she would take two steps then fall over. Her back legs seemed to be taking orders from a different cat! She also had "intention tremor," like a person with Parkinson's disease. When she really tried to accomplish something specific, she would shake violently. In order to eat, she had to have her back end steadied -- usually with a little napkin holder -- so it didn't try to take off while she was trying to eat. She was (and still is) the princess of our household!

Weebles eventually convinced one of our snooty adult cats, Hazel, that she was her kitten. Hazel was a rescue herself, so we expect she related to Wee. Hazel cleaned her like a dutiful mother and played with her when Weebles was looking for some romping. And then Weebles did a bit of mothering in turn. A while ago, when we had a male kitten in the house who had just been neutered, and Weebles took pity upon him. She went all the way downstairs to the “kitty dining room," grabbed a large chunk of canned food, and carried it all the way back upstairs in her mouth! Try to picture this: a wobbly cat who struggles to climb stairs, carrying a mouthful of moist food, and NOT SWALLOWING it herself! She then plopped it on the floor in front of the little guy, and laid down beside him until he had eaten every bit of it. She then dozed off, since her work was done! We have NO idea what made her want to take care of this particular little stray. It gave us a whole new perspective on “brain damage.”

Now, at four years old, Weebles no longer requires help when eating, but does occasionally topple onto the cat beside her. When relaxing around the house, she can most often be seen doing the "tripod" sit, where she sits on her hind end and spreads her front paws far apart. This helps her retain balance while sitting still. She still has the intention tremor, which shows up when she is 'intent' on doing something specific, like bending over to have a drink. She has definitely NOT outgrown her palsy problems, but merely takes them for granted. It hasn't stopped her from scaling the six-foot-tall cat trees in our main room, mostly because that is the best vantage point to view the birds!

I hope you've enjoyed meeting Weebles. She always enjoys talking about herself, so welcomes any comments or questions you may have. By the way, Weebles's mom Snowy was adopted by a loving family.

All Photos Courtesy of and ©: Leann H.

Weebles [3]  kitten
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Ahe aure looks a little happy bunny, thank you so much for taking care of her !
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Sorry for typos, meantersay : she sure... Etc.
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Kindness cures much! Thank you for bringing Weebles love and care.
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What a precious baby! Thanks for taking good care of her!
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She is gorgeous! Thank you for saving this sweet angel. We had a puppy at our shelter that had the same tremor. A lovely foster mom taught him to steady himself just like you did. He has been adopted and is doing great, just like Weebles! They may wobble but the love just as much!
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Beautiful cat! Thanks for saving her and finding a home for Mom.
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What a beauty! Such a sweet story!
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What an amazing story "She went all the way downstairs to the “kitty dining room," grabbed a large chunk of canned food, and carried it all the way back upstairs in her mouth! Try to picture this: a wobbly cat who struggles to climb stairs, carrying a mouthful of moist food, and NOT SWALLOWING it herself! She then plopped it on the floor in front of the little guy, and laid down beside him until he had eaten every bit of it." My heart just melted!!!!! What a sweet, sweet darling.
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What a sweet little lady
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Thank you for being the best person to take care of mom-cat Snowy and her beautiful babies, and for the informative story. It's great to hear Snowy has a good home and that Weebles has learned to live with her unsteadiness. And what an all-around sweet cat she has become!
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Leann, beautiful back story, made my morning. Such care given to this precious cattie, has made her a confident, self reliant catiie. She looks so snug and peaceful in this photo.
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Great that Mom got a home too, she deserved it
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I love white cats! My first one was named Snowy, too. Weebles is absolutely adorable. And I love this white and black picture!
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What a wonderful story, you are such a good person for saving her, she is a little doll
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She is a very beautiful baby and I hope she has a long and happy life.
As for you, there is a very special place in heaven for people like you and if only the world had more of you.
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Let me start off by saying thank you for letting us know mom was adopted. Secondly God bless you for taking Weebles into your home and heart! I have one named Crinkle that has his issues and no one would have adopted him either. Also I love the name Weebles for this kitten. I remember "Weebles wobble but they don't fall down". My kids had them. My Crinkle is named after a cause of his affliction too!
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I normally don't comment on these third time around kittens, but this one I had missed. Weebles is beyond precious, and so are you Leann for loving and caring for her.
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How wonderful that you took in this kitten to love and care for, in spite of her disability (and found a home for Mom, too). God bless you!
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Thank you for saving this lovely girl and sharing her heartwarming story.
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What a beautiful story. Thank you for proving disabled cats can be just as sweet, loving and deserves a chance
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I foster kitties for two groups here in Nevada. I recently had a brother and sister who were both "wobbly" kittens and there could not have been two more loving babies anywhere. They were adopted by a lady who lives in Lake Tahoe and is retired, so she can spend a lot of time with them. Their names and Sam and Samantha and I loved them SO much!!!



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