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lvpets2002
09-18-2006, 04:19 PM
:) I will be next weekend Adopting A Special Needs Neurological Disorder Baby.. Does anyone remember the PT Member that had the Thread of her baby with Neurological Disorder So I could review with her on disposition of this.. The Forster Mom knows me & my girls well & trust my adoption.. I have had all kinds of situations with cats & their disorders.. They state this baby is stiff legged in the rear & falls alot.. Her body functions internal have been noted by Vet to be very healthy.. She was born this away & is 6 months old.. But can get around normal at times & eats, drinks, pottys very well.. Please help me if anyone has futher advise & or knows this other PTr & the thread in the past of her baby..

jenluckenbach
09-18-2006, 04:21 PM
I have no experience in this department (QueenScoopsalot would be one person who could help) but I do wish to congratulate you on your pending adoption. :D

lvpets2002
09-18-2006, 04:26 PM
:) Thank you Jen & I will pm her on her input..

Lizzie
09-18-2006, 04:33 PM
If you are talking about cerebellar hypoplasia, then you may be remembering the thread created by Laura of Laura's Babies since that's the condition her Amy was born with. She will be very happy to help you (though I just remembered that she is back at work for a few weeks and without internet access). As Jen said, Queen S. has lots of experience with the disorder. I have a CH kitten who is also about 6 months old and Queen S. has encouraged me to join a discussion board specifically for guardians of these cats and I must do so very soon.

lvpets2002
09-18-2006, 04:37 PM
:) Oh yes it was Amy of Laura's babies.. I will PM her also.. I also just PM QueenScoopAlot.. Thanks so much..

CultureJunky
09-18-2006, 04:55 PM
Bless you and welldone on adopting a special needs baby.I can't wait to see pictures of the little miracle and how it adjusts to life with you and the other cats .

catmandu
09-18-2006, 05:34 PM
The thing is that there are Kittens adopted by the Animal Welfare who have pyhsical handicaps when they are Kittens, and with proper care can outgrow a lot of these things.
We are praying hard for your new Little One.

phesina
09-18-2006, 06:15 PM
I am just now adopting a Cerebellar Hypoplasia baby myself... Little Elmer came home with me yesterday from the cat shelter I work at. He is about 6 months old, too. He is doing fine so far!

My other four cats are wondering: who's this?!

Best wishes with your new baby. I will look forward to comparing notes. And Elmer was already considering asking Amy if she would be his mentor!

Pat

smokey the elder
09-19-2006, 10:11 AM
I also have a CH kitty, Diva. She's 10 years old now. She manages very well, lies down to eat and drink water because her balance is very bad. She howls for someone to brace her while she uses the litter box! She can do it on her own, but asks for help if one of us is around. Silly Diva!

lvpets2002
09-19-2006, 10:40 AM
:) I thank you all for being so supportive.. I feel so blessed to have this chance for this baby to come home with me.. I get her this saturday 23rd & of course out will come the camera.. I have been reading up on CH kitties & have joined the CH Kitty Club.. I just know all will be great & this baby will have a good life in her new domain.. What do you all think of the name Taccoa {in indian this means Beautiful}.. They call her Tipsy & I will keep that name also..

mumpkees
09-19-2006, 03:57 PM
Congratulations on your new baby! Sounds very much like CH and am so glad to see that you have joined the CH yahoo group. Would love to see all the CH moms there! We have five CH babies ranging from mild with other disabilities to moderately severe with neurological damage. There are several others here with different degrees of neurological disabilities. Feel free to PM me if I can help. CH babies will melt your heart - their sheer will and determination amaze me every day. /mari

lvpets2002
09-19-2006, 04:18 PM
:) Thank you Mari & I will.. I cant wait for my baby.. Are you a member of CH Kitty Club by yahoo?? There is alot of CH Babies out there with great homes..

kimlovescats
09-19-2006, 04:24 PM
I just adopted a neurological baby recently, and had a thread about her too. She is a siamese mix, (Sahara) and walks in circles a lot! My vet didn't really have any advice for me, but the shelter that she came from had thought she was blind. That was the main reason I adopted her, but THANK GOD, she isn't blind. She does move her head from side to side a lot and like I said, she walks in circles too. She can run and play normally too though, so for now I don't think it is causing her any problems. If she gets worse down the road, I will take her to a specialist.

Good luck and congratulations with your new baby!

Kim :)

Lizzie
09-19-2006, 04:36 PM
I also have a CH kitty, Diva. She's 10 years old now. She manages very well, lies down to eat and drink water because her balance is very bad. She howls for someone to brace her while she uses the litter box! She can do it on her own, but asks for help if one of us is around. Silly Diva!

I wish Ashley would yell at me to help her use a litter box. I have absolutely no idea where she is going to pee or poop next. Sometimes it's on the newspaper spread all over her bathroom, sometimes on the linoleum, and both of these are where I want her to go. I clean up several times a day to make sure she has lots of clean space and I make sure she has corners to lean into to give her stability. But sometimes she pees or poops in the middle of the room on the carpet. It's so random that it really frustrates me. I don't react to it, I just respond by cleaning it all up again, more often than not removing the section of carpet to prevent repeat problems. Ashley's balance is not as bad as Diva's, she just wobbles while she eats and drinks in the same position as her brothers. I may be forced to buy a large cage and retrain her because I've lost about half my upstairs carpets and rugs.

mumpkees
09-19-2006, 06:25 PM
Yes, Lvpets2002 - I am a long time member of the CH yahoo group. We had six CH babies until we lost our Little MaxMan who was severe CH - he could not sit, stand or walk on his own, had head intention tremors, was unable to turn his head left to right or move his eyes left to right, had scoliosis of the spine, arthritis, a low grade heart murmur, had a severe underbite and a condition called mega esophagus. Lest you think poor kitty - he was the most spoiled kitty who ever lived - he played, he 'barked' as he had no meow nor could he purr, but when he barked that he wanted something you better jump because he'd flip onto his side and scoot across the room after it. He had a special bed in every room and wherever we were he went. He loved cat nip and you'd open the container, he'd put his face into it and when he finally came up for air he'd be green - of course he made many friends seeing as he had his own LARGE container of home grown and premium cat nip that was sent to him often by his other mother who hand raised him from the moment of birth when she realized there was something very wrong and very special about this little man. She refused to allow any vet to put him to sleep and spent many many hours with him the four months she had him until we got to be his forever parents. He was truly the most special being that I have been blessed to have shared my life with and when MaxMan chooses another for us, I will welcome that little one with open arms and heart. /mari