Noodle
Domestic Short Hair | Dane, WI
Age : 4 Months 15 DaysBabyMaleSmallTuxedo
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Meet Noodle
Oh sweet Noodle! He is the best kitten for so many reason! We all could learn so much about life, love, and happiness from this little guy. Noodle has Cerebellar hypoplasia (CH). Cerebellar hypoplasia is a developmental condition in which the cerebellum of the brain fails to develop properly. The cerebellum is the portion of the brain that controls fine motor skills, balance, and coordination. The condition is not painful or contagious. Noodle doesn't know he is different. He plays, runs, snuggles, and loves just like every other kitten. He is so loving and fun. Noodle follows all the volunteers around the shelter in hopes of some extra attention, which of course he always gets. He loves to be held and snuggled. He is obsessed with phones and getting his picture taken. Noodle would not sit still long enough to photograph until I put him in my lap to take selfies with him and then he could not get enough! We require your home to include a YOUNG, age-appropriate feline companion. Young kittens will not be approved for homes where they will not have a young feline companion. If you do not wish to adopt two kittens, please consider selecting a cat nearer to one year of age or older. Giving your kitten a buddy will improve the lives of both cats while also making your life easier. Single kitten issues are a real thing. For more information please click on this link: http://www.kittenlady.org/twokittens?fbclid=IwAR1MRtPORg3z-XDm8KV4kg4SmG44oI6tMNawUZNjK5ZFh0BWa-K0NusmsCg Complete our online adoption application a www.littleorphans.org to start the process of adding an adorable kitten (or two!) to your home. Adoption fees for kittens include spay/neuter, up-to-date age-appropriate vaccines, deworming, flea preventative, and a microchip.
Adoption Process
Upon submission of an application, references are checked and a home visit may be conducted. Adoption fees vary and are included in each pet's description.
Contact
Little Orphan's Animal Rescue, Inc.
(608) 297-9909
[email protected]
http://www.littleorphansanimalrescue.org/