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Leo is the happiest kitten in the world despite that he can't walk and has a cloudy eye. He is an inspiration to us all. He is so happy with what he has and what he can do. So what if other cats can walk and get places faster! He came to us at only four weeks old with his beautiful sister Emma. While it was obvious that something was not quite right with him, it became more apparent with time that he was a CH kitten. Cerebellum hypoplasia is a neurological condition caused when a pregnant kitty gets very ill, usually with distemper, and the cerebellum part of the brain in the kittens still in the womb does not develop properly. There are different degrees from very mild to severe. Leo and Little Man are on the severe spectrum. Leo especially needs help getting to the litter box when he is out of the nursery room. He lets you know when he has to get to the box and off you go carrying him on your shoulders and laying him in the box. He does his business, you pat him dry, he says thank you and he's off again having a blast. Once a routine is set, it's not as hard as it sounds. Leo is intelligent. What he lacks in coordination, he makes up in self-awareness. He is fearless and loving! He likes to FaceTime other volunteers and he loves the UPS man. He loves everyone! The boys will require a permanent home with a room to keep them safe and for when you are not home. The room must have an area rug if not carpeted. There are many support groups willing to share information and knowledge on caring for CH kitties. They have brought us so much joy and we will shed tears when they leave us but it is our mission to find homes so we can rescue more. Please fill out an application for these adorable, outstanding, inspiration little boys on our website at www.hucatrescue.org. Thank you!
Leo is the happiest kitten in the world despite that he can't walk and has a cloudy eye. He is an inspiration to us all. He is so happy with what he has and what he can do. So what if other cats can walk and get places faster! He came to us at only four weeks old with his beautiful sister Emma. While it was obvious that something was not quite right with him, it became more apparent with time that he was a CH kitten. Cerebellum hypoplasia is a neurological condition caused when a pregnant kitty gets very ill, usually with distemper, and the cerebellum part of the brain in the kittens still in the womb does not develop properly. There are different degrees from very mild to severe. Leo and Little Man are on the severe spectrum. Leo especially needs help getting to the litter box when he is out of the nursery room. He lets you know when he has to get to the box and off you go carrying him on your shoulders and laying him in the box. He does his business, you pat him dry, he says thank you and he's off again having a blast. Once a routine is set, it's not as hard as it sounds. Leo is intelligent. What he lacks in coordination, he makes up in self-awareness. He is fearless and loving! He likes to FaceTime other volunteers and he loves the UPS man. He loves everyone! The boys will require a permanent home with a room to keep them safe and for when you are not home. The room must have an area rug if not carpeted. There are many support groups willing to share information and knowledge on caring for CH kitties. They have brought us so much joy and we will shed tears when they leave us but it is our mission to find homes so we can rescue more. Please fill out an application for these adorable, outstanding, inspiration little boys on our website at www.hucatrescue.org. Thank you!
We got call you to go over your application with you to make sure that the pet you are interested in suits your lifestyle.
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After the interview, we will set up an appointment for you to come and meet our kitties.
Additional adoption info
The first step to our adoption process is to fill out our quick and easy online application that is found on our website. From there our adoption counselor will call you to go over it with you and talk about any concerns that you may have.
We collect a tax deductible donation of $100 to offset medical costs that we provide the cats. Those costs include: flea control, internal parasites treatment and age appropriate vaccines. We also provide them with a wellness checkup and testing for FeLV and FIV. We ask for $125 if a kitten is already spayed/neutered. Adults are $100 and are fully vetted. Seniors, special needs and bonded pairs have a reduced donation. We do provide a spay/neuter program for kittens that are too young to be spayed/neutered. The cost of the program is $85.
If you have any questions the fastest way to reach our adoption coordinator is through email. Thank you!
The first step to our adoption process is to fill out our quick and easy online application that is found on our website. From there our adoption counselor will call you to go over it with you and talk about any concerns that you may have.
We collect a tax deductible donation of $100 to offset medical costs that we provide the cats. Those costs include: flea control, internal parasites treatment and age appropriate vaccines. We also provide them with a wellness checkup and testing for FeLV and FIV. We ask for $125 if a kitten is already spayed/neutered. Adults are $100 and are fully vetted. Seniors, special needs and bonded pairs have a reduced donation. We do provide a spay/neuter program for kittens that are too young to be spayed/neutered. The cost of the program is $85.
If you have any questions the fastest way to reach our adoption coordinator is through email. Thank you!
Our pets are in private homes and our foster families are flexible and happy to accommodate to your schedule. Since they are private homes, you do need to fill out an application before going for a visit. We have public showings and adoption event for those who prefer to come and meet our kitties that way first.
Our pets are in private homes and our foster families are flexible and happy to accommodate to your schedule. Since they are private homes, you do need to fill out an application before going for a visit. We have public showings and adoption event for those who prefer to come and meet our kitties that way first.
More about this rescue
Hearts United Cat Rescue is comprised of a group of families united by our passion and dedication to help homeless cats. We do not have a physical shelter, but instead work out of a network of foster homes throughout the central Connecticut area where the fostered cats and kittens are treated like members of the family.
The cats remain in their foster homes until they find their permanent, committed and loving families. While being fostered they learn what it is like to be part of a family.
Hearts United Cat Rescue is comprised of a group of families united by our passion and dedication to help homeless cats. We do not have a physical shelter, but instead work out of a network of foster homes throughout the central Connecticut area where the fostered cats and kittens are treated like members of the family.
The cats remain in their foster homes until they find their permanent, committed and loving families. While being fostered they learn what it is like to be part of a family.
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We'll also keep you updated on CH Kittens Leo and Litte Man's adoption status with email updates.