This beautiful little torti is extra special!
She was born from a stray momma cat, who was brought inside with just hours to spare before she gave birth.
It was later found that her momma had an infection during pregnancy, causing Hannah to be born with cerebellar hypoplasia or “wobbly cat syndrome”.
While this is not painful to her and will not become worse, it will also not get better.
Because of this, she walks with a staggering gait and falls over easily.
She also has a bit of trouble keeping her head still when focusing on tasks like eating and drinking.
But more than anything, she is a sweetheart full of life, love, and joy to give.
Hannah is inquisitive and wants to do all of the things she sees her siblings do, but is not always as successful as them.
That doesn’t stop her though!
While she falls more often than them, she still gives it her all no matter what that task is whether it’s chasing after a toy or a tail.
She does not need help eating, drinking water, or using the bathroom.
Even though Hannah has a harder time walking, she can still make her way to the litter box to do her business, although, sometimes falls over before burying her deed, and needs some help with cleanup.
If you feel in your heart that you could give this affectionate, playful, angel a forever home, please fill out an application!
Hannah will need to be adopted with a sibling… Javier, Tyra or Tangi
She also would benefit from a home with carpeting or foam flooring tiles.
Hannah needs to be adopted with a cat in the program or have another cat at home
Please bear in mind that it is against Abbey Cat policy to adopt a single kitten under the age of six months to a home without a kitten of similar age for company.