This site is for bringing together people who have a pet/pets with cerebellar hypoplasia or other special needs.
May 8, 2014
Usually symptoms of cerebellar hypoplasia can be seen immediately at birth in cats, but sometimes can take two months or so to become apparent in dogs. Cerebellar hypoplasia causes jerky movements, tremors and generally uncoordinated motion. The animal often falls down and has trouble walking. Tremors increase when the animal is excited and subside when at ease. [Read more]
August 6, 2022
This is Milo, he is almost 2! He was born on August 25th of 2020 I was told everyday that he wasn't going to last a week yet here he is, he has been my little buddy for a long time and he is very happy and healthy he loves attention and he loves catnip.
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About this site
We are a resource for people who have pets with cerebellar hypoplasia.
The site had several previous lives, starting in 1998. We invite everyone with CH kitties to join us and participate in supporting each other.