Smokey the Elder....your Diva is a very pretty girl! The name suits her well How severe is her ch? Eli is all over the place, and especially when he's excited about something! Then he falls non-stop poor boy. He's knocked a few teeth out over the eight years I've had him, and fell down the stairs once, and remembered not to get too close to them! Smart boy!

CCL....You've joined the club too unwittingly! Many vets are clueless about cerebellar hypoplasia, as they've never seen it. It's not uncommon around here, though I wish it were. So sad that so many cats are being affected with distemper and not spayed. I've always wondered just how many are never found in time. Zeke, one of my feral boys has ch too, and he was such an uncoordinated little baby all it took was a butterfly net to snag him outside! He does the high marching goose step when he walks. It's hysterical seeing him with a treat like shrimp. He holds his head up sooo high and walks so carefully you'd swear he was carrying a dead giraffe! Zeke's favorite words are 'chicky-chicky'! He knows that means treats!