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Icelynn

  • Kitten
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Icelynn

Queen Creek, AZ

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Kitten
(less than 1 year)
Female
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Coat: Short
Gray & White

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
Yes
Declawed:
No

Icelynn’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

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Icelynn's Story

Icelynn female <br/>Born: March 8, 2026<br/>Icelynn and her brother were discovered by a teen who brought them home, but the situation wasn’t ideal. Around 3–4 weeks old, they came to us for safety and proper care — and she’s been thriving ever since.<br/>About Icelynn<br/>Icelynn has cerebellar hypoplasia (CH), also known as wobbly cat syndrome. CH does not define her — it simply means she moves a little differently. She has some extra wobble in her step, but she is active, playful, and full of joy. She is a happy kitten who loves to explore and engage with her world.<br/>She has a steady feeder built specifically for her needs and uses it on days when she feels a bit more tired. However, she eats well on her own most of the time and may occasionally need a little help during meals if her head bobbles get in the way.<br/>Icelynn’s Favorite Things:<br/>* Interactive toys of all kinds<br/>* Leopard jingle balls<br/>* Her soft lamb toy<br/>* A self-warming pad<br/>* A warm lap for snuggles<br/>Ideal Home:<br/>Icelynn would do best in a home that is calm and not overly busy. She needs someone who understands CH, is patient and supportive, and has time for cuddles. She could thrive with a friendly companion, but she would also be perfectly happy as the center of attention in a loving home or even a good candidate for an emotional support animal. <br/>Icelynn is proof that different doesn’t mean less — she is sweet, capable, and ready to bring warmth and happiness to her forever family. <br/><br/>Icelynn is spayed, microchipped, FVRCP vaccinated, and has tested negative for FeLV and FIV.<br/><br/>!!! PLEASE VISIT https://desertpawsrescue.org/cat-adoption-consultation-form TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR ADOPTION PROCESS AND COMPLETE AN ONLINE CONSULTATION FORM FOR ADOPTION!!!

Icelynn female
Born: March 8, 2026
Icelynn and her brother were discovered by a teen who brought them home, but the situation wasn’t ideal. Around 3–4 weeks old, they came to us for safety and proper care — and she’s been thriving ever since.
About Icelynn
Icelynn has cerebellar hypoplasia (CH), also known as wobbly cat syndrome. CH does not define her — it simply means she moves a little differently. She has some extra wobble in her step, but she is active, playful, and full of joy. She is a happy kitten who loves to explore and engage with her world.
She has a steady feeder built specifically for her needs and uses it on days when she feels a bit more tired. However, she eats well on her own most of the time and may occasionally need a little help during meals if her head bobbles get in the way.
Icelynn’s Favorite Things:
* Interactive toys of all kinds
* Leopard jingle balls
* Her soft lamb toy
* A self-warming pad
* A warm lap for snuggles
Ideal Home:
Icelynn would do

Icelynn female
Born: March 8, 2026
Icelynn and her brother were discovered by a teen who brought them home, but the situation wasn’t ideal. Around 3–4 weeks old, they came to us for safety and proper care — and she’s been thriving ever since.
About Icelynn
Icelynn has cerebellar hypoplasia (CH), also known as wobbly cat syndrome. CH does not define her — it simply means she moves a little differently. She has some extra wobble in her step, but she is active, playful, and full of joy. She is a happy kitten who loves to explore and engage with her world.
She has a steady feeder built specifically for her needs and uses it on days when she feels a bit more tired. However, she eats well on her own most of the time and may occasionally need a little help during meals if her head bobbles get in the way.
Icelynn’s Favorite Things:
* Interactive toys of all kinds
* Leopard jingle balls
* Her soft lamb toy
* A self-warming pad
* A warm lap for snuggles
Ideal Home:
Icelynn would do best in a home that is calm and not overly busy. She needs someone who understands CH, is patient and supportive, and has time for cuddles. She could thrive with a friendly companion, but she would also be perfectly happy as the center of attention in a loving home or even a good candidate for an emotional support animal.
Icelynn is proof that different doesn’t mean less — she is sweet, capab

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Icelynn is from Desert Paws Rescue

[Queen Creek, AZ]

Our Mission
Desert Paws Rescue provides new beginnings for unwanted dogs and cats who might otherwise be unnecessarily euthanized. We provide safe and loving foster environments for rehabilitation and medical needs, with the ultimate goal of locating new forever-homes. We educate the public on the importance of spaying and neutering ...
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