Neurological disorder that makes him appear drunk? He'd get along great with my cat - same issue.Chasey_Lane said:
bresamil said:Neurological disorder that makes him appear drunk? He'd get along great with my cat - same issue.
Mine has neurological damage from being thrown from a deck as a tiny kitten.cattitude said:Probably cerebellar hypoplasia. Our Forrest has that. Does your kitty have the same thing?
bresamil said:Mine has neurological damage from being thrown from a deck as a tiny kitten.
Awww, poor fella.cattitude said:
I wonder if forrest would like a stick of Polly -O string cheese?cattitude said:Ahh, mine was born with his issues.
Mine likes to chase his shadow and I caught him chasing his tail the other day.bresamil said:Neurological disorder that makes him appear drunk? He'd get along great with my cat - same issue.
Mine likes to lull you into a sense of security and then bite the ever loving crap out of you.Chasey_Lane said:Mine likes to chase his shadow and I caught him chasing his tail the other day.
Mine is currently on the lookout for evil paper. No paper is safe. Kids lay on the floor doing homework or art and out of nowhere the cat leaps on the paper biting it and shredding it before it can get free and cause some horror. She's quite proud of her kill even when they're yelling that she ruined their homework/notebook/textbook.Chasey_Lane said:Mine likes to chase his shadow and I caught him chasing his tail the other day.
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