Marshall
Domestic Long Hair | Le Center, MN
AdultMaleLargeOrange and White
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Meet Marshall
Marshall is a 2-year-old absolute lion of a sweetheart ready for his forever home! Marshall is clearly incredible handsome and regal in looks, but is even cuter with his wobbly strut! Marshall has what's called cerebellar hypoplasia, or more commonly known as wobbly cat syndrome! Not to worry; he is not in pain, and the condition simply affects his balance from the underdevelopment or malformation of the cerebellum, which is responsible for coordinating movement. He can live a full and happy life like any other cat; with some easy modifications for his safety and to help him get around a bit easier such as carpeted floors and blocking steep stairs. Marshall would be considered "moderate" with his CH. You can see videos of him getting around on his fosters social media pages; kittyfosterroxanne on instagram or Kitty Foster Roxanne MN on facebook to better view his capabilities! Marshall absolutely lives for scritches and brushing and snuggles and hugs! Daily grooming helps him keep his coat clean and untangled; and he is the very best patient giving the worlds best air biscuits for all of your help! He has favorite wand toys and he loves to do a big pounce, but don't tell him its not quite as a big of a leap as he thinks it is ha!! I hope you love to have conversations about your day... because Marshall would like to discuss it with adorable little chirps, especially before canned food time! Mostly he just loves love and any amount of attention you will give him, but doesnt mind self entertaining. You will be rewarded with big purrs and the ability to get your cute aggression out in his ginormous lion mane; he is simply one of a kind! Marshall is a bit afraid of brand new people and new situations; and needs time in his favorite "safe space" cat box to observe and come out to visit at his own speed. But does well with communicating that he's uncomfortable. He is exuberant in everything he does, but has never gone too far with his play or excitement. Anyone he is comfortable with he is just thrilled to see; and there is simply no way he wont make his forever family smile every day! He does generally well with other cats, and is very interested in them but can sometimes get a little overexcited and push a couple boundaries. If there were other kitties in his home they'd need to be cat savvy themselves to give him space, as he wouldn't be able to get away or defend himself. He has not met a dog that I'm aware of, but the same rules would need to apply for his safety. Marshall would do best in a quiet, stable home where he can get plenty of attention. He'd be great for apartment living or one level spaces with rugs added to any un-carpeted space for him to get around, along with someone or a couple people who are around consistently for plenty of attention until he retreats himself for a nap! Overall, Marshall is an absolute sweetheart of a cat with the most adorable quirks that are sure to keep his forever humans laughing all day long. If you'd like your very own cat with the mane of a lion, consider this special boy. He is very excited to meet you!-------- There is no guarantee of age and breed as a rescue animal's history is unknown. All ages and breeds are best estimate.Adoption fees include a mandatory sales tax of 7.525%.All cats have received comprehensive veterinary care and tested negative for feline leukemia and FIV unless otherwise stated. Cats are up-to-date on age-appropriate vaccinations and have been spayed/neutered, treated for fleas and/or ear mites, de-wormed, and microchipped. Please note there may be additional follow up visits and boosters that are not covered by Pet Haven after adoption.Interested in adopting or learning more about this cat? Please fill out Pet Haven's adoption application: http://bit.ly/2fd9U2Fwww.pethavenmn.org/adopt
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