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Meet Jenga, a truly special and affectionate girl whose spirit shines brightly despite her unique wobbly gait. Along with her sister Domino, Jenga is a delightful companion who loves to play ferociously with toys and enjoys gentle belly rubs, rewarding you with happy trills and loving nibble-kisses. Her resilient and joyful personality is infectious, making every day a treat with her.
As an American Shorthair, Jenga possesses the breed's characteristic adaptability and sweet nature, making her an excellent family pet. Her cerebellar hypoplasia means she's a bit wobbly, but this doesn't stop her from enjoying life to the fullest. She's good with other cats, suggesting she could thrive in a multi-cat household, especially with her sister. She is not housetrained to use a litter box independently, which is a manageable consideration for her future family.
Jenga is seeking a loving, patient home that understands and embraces her special needs. Her ideal family will be committed to providing a safe, accessible indoor environment and assisting her with litter box needs. She would adore a home where she can continue to enjoy her 'nature walks' in a stroller and receive plenty of affection. If you're ready to open your heart to a charming, wobbly girl who will fill your life with joy and love, Jenga is waiting for you!
Special Needs
Jenga has cerebellar hypoplasia, which causes her to be wobbly and unable to use a litter box on her own.
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