

Netty
- Young
- Female
- Small
About Netty
Georgetown, OH
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Netty’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Netty's Story
Meet Nelson, Netty, and Nancy — the Wobble Squad, the Tip-Toe Trio, the “Gravity? Never Heard of Her” litter.<br/><br/>These babies have CH (Cerebellar Hypoplasia), which basically means their bodies said, “Coordination? Optional.” They wobble. They wiggle. They occasionally face-plant with zero shame. Graceful? Absolutely not. Adorable? 1000%.<br/>They’re healthy, happy, and overflowing with love.<br/> Look at them? They purr.<br/> Touch them? They melt.<br/>Try to walk away? They follow like drunk little penguins on a mission.<br/>What they lack in balance, they make up for in personality, sweetness, and pure comedic timing. Daily entertainment included at no extra charge.<br/><br/>Little Info about CH <br/><br/>Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH) is a non-contagious neurological condition that makes cats a little... wobbly. Because their cerebellum didn’t fully develop (often due to mom having panleukopenia, poor nutrition, or trauma during pregnancy), CH cats may walk like tiny drunk toddlers, wobble, tremor, or take the scenic route to standing upright.<br/>The good news? It doesn’t get worse, it doesn’t cause pain, and these cats can live long, happy lives with a few simple home tweaks—like rugs for traction, ramps, raised bowls, supportive litter boxes, keeping nails trimmed, and some bumpers on the corners of the house.<br/><br/>*They do not have to be adopted together*
Meet Nelson, Netty, and Nancy — the Wobble Squad, the Tip-Toe Trio, the “Gravity? Never Heard of Her” litter.
These babies have CH (Cerebellar Hypoplasia), which basically means their bodies said, “Coordination? Optional.” They wobble. They wiggle. They occasionally face-plant with zero shame. Graceful? Absolutely not. Adorable? 1000%.
They’re healthy, happy, and overflowing with love.
Look at them? They purr.
Touch them? They melt.
Try to walk away? They follow like drunk little penguins on a mission.
What they lack in balance, they make up for in personality, sweetness, and pure comedic timing. Daily entertainment included at no extra charge.
Little Info about CH
Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH) is a non-contagious neurological condition that makes cats a little... wobbly. Because their cerebellum didn’t fully develop (often due to mom having panleukopenia, poor nutrition, or trauma during pregnancy), CH cats may walk like tiny drunk toddlers, wobble, tremor, or take the scenic r
Meet Nelson, Netty, and Nancy — the Wobble Squad, the Tip-Toe Trio, the “Gravity? Never Heard of Her” litter.
These babies have CH (Cerebellar Hypoplasia), which basically means their bodies said, “Coordination? Optional.” They wobble. They wiggle. They occasionally face-plant with zero shame. Graceful? Absolutely not. Adorable? 1000%.
They’re healthy, happy, and overflowing with love.
Look at them? They purr.
Touch them? They melt.
Try to walk away? They follow like drunk little penguins on a mission.
What they lack in balance, they make up for in personality, sweetness, and pure comedic timing. Daily entertainment included at no extra charge.
Little Info about CH
Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH) is a non-contagious neurological condition that makes cats a little... wobbly. Because their cerebellum didn’t fully develop (often due to mom having panleukopenia, poor nutrition, or trauma during pregnancy), CH cats may walk like tiny drunk toddlers, wobble, tremor, or take the scenic route to standing upright.
The good news? It doesn’t get worse, it doesn’t cause pain, and these cats can live long, happy lives with a few simple home tweaks—like rugs for traction, ramps, raised bowls, supportive litter boxes, keeping nails trimmed, and some bumpers on the corners of the house.
*They do not have to be adopted together*
How To Adopt
Netty is from Brown County Humane Society
[Georgetown, OH]
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