Wobbly cat syndrome can be SHOCKING to see at first. But it causes them no pain and the lack of coordination doesn't seem to upset them. Cats like Phin live happy, healthy lives like "normal" cats do, with a loving family!
I'm laughing but omgosh! I'm happy he's surrounded by good people and pets. Hugs to Phin. Guess what, Phin, I have Cerebral Palsy and I would kind of walk wobbly too. I'm walking with you. 😃
That's truly heartwarming to hear! Phin is lucky to have such a caring and empathetic supporter like you. Your connection with him, despite your different circumstances, highlights the power of empathy and understanding. It's beautiful to know that you can relate to Phin's wobbliness and offer your support. Your shared journey of embracing uniqueness and overcoming challenges is truly inspiring. Sending virtual hugs to you!
I think it's fabulous that Phin found a mom and dad that really understand him! What are the odds of this sweet kitty ending up with a man who designs treatments for diseases similar to what he has? Woah! Goosebumps!
Thank you for your kind words! We're thrilled that you found Phin's story heartwarming, and we appreciate your blessings and support. It's our pleasure to share his journey with you. Thank you for watching and for your positive feedback!💜🤗
Great video. I can relate. I had brain surgery and they had to take out part of my cerebellum the controls balance and dizziness and I couldn't walk at first & I looked like Phin. I have since learned to walk, but have constant dizziness and it's like I live in my own world, but like Phin you learn to adapt. Loved the video.
Thank you for sharing your personal story. It's incredible to see how resilient and adaptive you are, just like Phin. We're glad you enjoyed the video and found a connection with Phin's journey. Keep embracing your uniqueness and living life to the fullest. Wishing you all the best 🤗
My boy Satchmo had vestibular disease two years ago. It took time but I never gave up on him. Now, save for the head tilt, he’s awesome. Never gave up, always yelled for help when he needed it and NEVER missed a trip to the litter box. He would drag and flip his way there. Ya Flin is different. But only on the outside. Animals adapt. We just have to give them a shot at what ever life they figure out for themselves. Cheers from Canader eh!
Your story about Satchmo is incredibly inspiring. Despite facing challenges, Satchmo never gave up, and with your support, he was able to overcome his vestibular disease and lead an awesome life. Your dedication and willingness to help him through his struggles are truly commendable. Thank you for sharing your uplifting story🥰
It's strange that l could chuckle at Phin's seeming antics. I didn't feel bad because he is so endearing and confident. His chattiness just adds to his charm. They are a great family. It always makes me happy to see when people form a family no matter what problems they need to overcome.
We completely understand! Phin's unique quirks and charming personality can bring a smile to anyone's face. We're glad that Phin and his family have found happiness together, and we appreciate your positive and supportive perspective. Thank you for sharing in their joy! 😊🐾
Phin's a cutie! He's a happy, playful little guy who doesn't let his challenges rule his life. I'm blessed to be owned by a Dachshund who is genetically challenged, born blind and deaf. She has no idea she is any different than her 8 canine siblings, and goes about her life with charm and enthusiasm. She's an absolute joy. Kudos to you for making Phin happy, giving him a safe and loving home and not letting his special needs be a deterrent to a perfect life for him 🐈🐾💜
Thank you for your kind words and sharing your story! Phin is a cutie who doesn't let his challenges define him. Kudos to Daria and Colin for giving him a loving home and a perfect life despite his special needs. 💜🐈🐾
The sound affects really made it quite cute once you realize he's not in any pain. So great that these specific people found him with the dad's knowledge of similar diseases. I wish more special needs kitties could be as lucky!
Absolutely! Being different is what makes each of us special and unique. Embracing our quirks and individualism allows us to live a fulfilled life. And just like Phin, we can always get back up and keep going, knowing that happiness comes from accepting ourselves just the way we are.🥰
Phineas is quite the little charmer and I love how all 3 interact with each other, they're beautiful. Hats off to you for your commitment and providing a safe space for your animals.🧡🧡🧡
Thank you so much for your kind words! Phin is indeed a charming little kitty, and we're thrilled to see how well he interacts with his furry siblings. 🧡🐾
It's okay to be different. Different is good. It's okay to have a few quirks. Individualism is good. It's okay to fall down. You can always get up and get on with your day. It's okay, because it's a good life and we can all be happy just the way we are. Right, Phin? 😗💖
Absolutely! Being different is what makes each of us special and unique. Embracing our quirks and individualism allows us to live a fulfilled life. And just like Phin, we can always get back up and keep going, knowing that happiness comes from accepting ourselves just the way we are. 💖🐾
My heart!!! It hurts,, but it's Happy, too. Phin is adorable, and one lucky kitty. His people AND Fur-Buddies understand him, and love him just the way he is. Maybe a wheelchair could help Phin with gaining a bit more control through proper exercise. I've seen it help in some cases. But he's loved, and that's ALL that matters.
I watch a live video place called FRIENDS OF FELINES RESCUE Center. In Ohio. They have a bunch of cats with Cerebellar dysp. Some are really bad and others manage well.
I have a CH cat at home myself. We were able to get her stronger thru play...ive seen a few other vids of this guy and he is living the life...Toothless is too..!
Im a little late with my comment but I’m adopting a kitten with CH and am trying to do as much research as possible so I can be thoroughly prepared. Thank you for sharing your experience!
I’m a little late to the conversation but I’m in the process of adopting a kitten with CH. I’m nervous and excited and am trying to do as much research as possible.
This cat enlightens me ,just yesterday I read on our local news paper a middle class Indian family in Dubai spent US$9000/- on their cat which had a brain tumor for it to be removed ....which caused similer issues and was also looking like this cat ....you can Google and read about it on net I guess.
Had two cats like this ….. it was awful to start with and one of them was ten when. Dog bit her and caused brain damage , she died shortly after . Then two kittens that developed a virus ..one was worse than the other but he lived a long time and died of a virus that there is no cure or vaccine for ……. No more pets for me , so many viruses that they can’t be protected against … fg heart breaking
We’re sorry to hear about the difficult experiences you had with your cats. It can be heartbreaking to witness our beloved pets go through health challenges. 😔