Well the best things I do for Harley & others is to make sure everything is carpeted & or padded.. Also have climb up stools & chairs.. The best I have seen is the older the kitty gets the best that the baby will learn & adjust speed of the body movements.. No they can never be cured.. The transition of adjustment of body & surroundings just gets better.. Harley has already gotten spoiled of meowmom picks her up & puts on my shoulder & chest & holding her while I am walking around the house.. She is a sweety.. A floppy sweety.. She is going with me today to go get Buttons at the Vet.. We are going to give her boosters & microchip.. Yes Buttons gets to come home today..
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First - Welcome, sweet Harley Nichole! You sure are a pretty tabby gal! I think she's got that sweet CH'er face already
Second - wow, look at those photos and gift from Uncle Gary! Are those wind chimes? I too have received photos of the Found Cats, which I've put into an album with the photos from the Christmas Card Swap. I enjoy getting out that album and looking at all the photos and cards!
Last but certainly not least. Helene, Laura, Pat -- will this kitty's flip-floppy body and head bobble improve with time? Is there anything you can do to help her? Will being around other kittehs help her? Sort of kitty physical therapy? I did not know anything about CH until I came to Pet Talk.