Wobbles The Lighthouse Kitty

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  • Wobbles The Lighthouse Kitty

  • 99 / Male
  • Long Island, New York, US
  • Last Login: 11/26/2009

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Interests

  • General

    Napping with Bob, eating, getting head and chin scratches, hanging out with my friends.
  • Movies

    Meet Charley. He has CH (just like me!). Someone made a video of him, and it will give you a good idea what it is like to live with a CH kitty. Charley seems like a great feline! (Thanks to my fellow CH kitty, Pebbles, for finding this video).


    Meet Stumbles...she has CH, too.
  • Books

    My friend, Elinor DeWire has written a book about pets at lighthouses, and I am mentioned on pages 88-89!
  • Heroes

    In honor of Judy: r-word.org

Details

  • Status: Single
  • Here for: Friends
  • Zodiac Sign: Aries

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About me:

I was born in the Spring of 2004. My mom was a feral cat -- that means she was a domestic cat that had no home, and lived outside like a wild cat. Her name was Junior. I have a brother, Pod, and a sister, Grace. When we were in my mother's womb, she had a virus that attacked Grace and me. It caused a condition called cerebellar hypoplasia (those are big words!). Grace and I were left with balance problems caused by a part of our brains that could not develop properly. We're normal in almost every way -- we play, fight, purr, meow, and do just about everything else a "regular" kitten does, but we can't sit, stand, walk, and run like other cats. We try hard to walk and run, and can do so for a little while sometimes, but we eventually fall down.

So what makes me a "lighthouse kitty?" Well, you can't hang around the people I live with and not learn to love lighthouses. Bob and Diane are always out and about, usually doing something that has to do with lighthouses or history. If I want to spend time with them (I do!), I have to visit lighthouses, historic sites, parks, and other fun places (and meet lots of people). So although my special condition causes me lots of problems, it has also given me some unique opportunities. I might not be a "lighthouse kitty" if I had not been born with cerebellar hypoplasia, because my condition makes it impossible for me to run away and get lost when I go on my adventures.

Read about all of my adventures at LighthouseKitty.com!

To read stories about other cats with cerebellar hypoplasia, check out the CH Kitty Club.

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At Point Judith Lighthouse 05/06/07

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At the Goat Island, Rhode Island Lighthouse 5/19/08
At the Castle Hill, Rhode Island Lighthouse 5/19/08

Who I'd like to meet:

Anyone who loves kitties!

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