



Bolt and Champ
- Kitten
- Female
- Small
- Domestic Short Hair
About Bolt and Champ
Howard, PA
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Bolt and Champ’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Bolt and Champ's Story
Bolt and Champ were found as very young kittens along with two other litttermates. The kittens were found to have Panleukopenia. <br/><br/>Unfortunately, two of their siblings passed away from the disease, but Bolt and Champ fought hard to survive. During their recovery, their foster noticed they were unbalanced. They were diagnosed with Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH), also known as Wobbly Cat Syndrome.<br/><br/>CH does not cause them pain or affect their quality of life...they just have some uncontrollable movements and are wobbly. <br/>While they are much like normal kittens, they do need a patient home willing to help them eat. They must go together.<br/>Estimated date of birth: 07/09/2023
Bolt and Champ were found as very young kittens along with two other litttermates. The kittens were found to have Panleukopenia.
Unfortunately, two of their siblings passed away from the disease, but Bolt and Champ fought hard to survive. During their recovery, their foster noticed they were unbalanced. They were diagnosed with Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH), also known as Wobbly Cat Syndrome.
CH does not cause them pain or affect their quality of life...they just have some uncontrollable movements and are wobbly.
While they are much like normal kittens, they do need a patient home willing to help them eat. They must go together.
Estimated date of birth: 07/09/2023
Bolt and Champ were found as very young kittens along with two other litttermates. The kittens were found to have Panleukopenia.
Unfortunately, two of their siblings passed away from the disease, but Bolt and Champ fought hard to survive. During their recovery, their foster noticed they were unbalanced. They were diagnosed with Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH), also known as Wobbly Cat Syndrome.
CH does not cause them pain or affect their quality of life...they just have some uncontrollable movements and are wobbly.
While they are much like normal kittens, they do need a patient home willing to help them eat. They must go together.
Estimated date of birth: 07/09/2023
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Bolt and Champ is from Hope's Dream Rescue and Sanctuary
[Howard, PA]
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