




Natorpia
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Natorpia
Cincinnati, OH
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Natorpia ’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.
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Natorpia 's Story
Meet Natorpia, a 1½-year-old girl who was found as a stray at Natorps. She was so tiny and friendly that everyone thought she was a kitten, and HART was called in to help. From the very beginning, Natorpia made it clear that she is incredibly social and wants nothing more than to be close to her people.<br/><br/>When she was found, Natorpia was a little “wobbly,” and it was later discovered that she has CH, or cerebellar hypoplasia. This condition is not contagious or treatable and occurs when a viral infection in the mother cat causes a pause in brain development before birth. The good news is that cats with CH can live long, happy, and normal lives—and Natorpia is living proof.<br/><br/>She runs around playing with toys, happily flops over for belly rubs, and is endlessly interested in being with someone. She also does well with other friendly cats. Can you make room in your heart for this very special gal?.<br/><br/>If you are interested in any of our kitties, you must complete an online cat adoption application available at www.rescueahart.org/adopt/cat-application. The application will put you in touch with a HART volunteer.<br/><br/>All HART kittens and cats are vet checked, combo tested, spayed or neutered, up to date on all vaccines, microchipped, and on flea and tick preventative.
Meet Natorpia, a 1½-year-old girl who was found as a stray at Natorps. She was so tiny and friendly that everyone thought she was a kitten, and HART was called in to help. From the very beginning, Natorpia made it clear that she is incredibly social and wants nothing more than to be close to her people.
When she was found, Natorpia was a little “wobbly,” and it was later discovered that she has CH, or cerebellar hypoplasia. This condition is not contagious or treatable and occurs when a viral infection in the mother cat causes a pause in brain development before birth. The good news is that cats with CH can live long, happy, and normal lives—and Natorpia is living proof.
She runs around playing with toys, happily flops over for belly rubs, and is endlessly interested in being with someone. She also does well with other friendly cats. Can you make room in your heart for this very special gal?.
If you are interested in any of our kitties, you must complete an online cat adoption application available
Meet Natorpia, a 1½-year-old girl who was found as a stray at Natorps. She was so tiny and friendly that everyone thought she was a kitten, and HART was called in to help. From the very beginning, Natorpia made it clear that she is incredibly social and wants nothing more than to be close to her people.
When she was found, Natorpia was a little “wobbly,” and it was later discovered that she has CH, or cerebellar hypoplasia. This condition is not contagious or treatable and occurs when a viral infection in the mother cat causes a pause in brain development before birth. The good news is that cats with CH can live long, happy, and normal lives—and Natorpia is living proof.
She runs around playing with toys, happily flops over for belly rubs, and is endlessly interested in being with someone. She also does well with other friendly cats. Can you make room in your heart for this very special gal?.
If you are interested in any of our kitties, you must complete an online cat adoption application available at www.rescueahart.org/adopt/cat-application. The application will put you in touch with a HART volunteer.
All HART kittens and cats are vet checked, combo tested, spayed or neutered, up to date on all vaccines, microchipped, and on flea and tick preventative.
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