Wobbly cat siblings Squiggles and Daisy love to play and explore

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For cats with “wobbly cat syndrome” or cerebellar hypoplasia, moving from place to place can be difficult. Still, these two cat siblings, Squiggles and Daisy, did not let their conditions get in their way.

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“You’d not think that cats with such little coordination would be as eager to get into things as they are,” said their mom, Jenny, “but they’re just so relentless, and we love it.”

These two special needs kitties got into all kinds of trouble at their home. They played with each other and enjoyed themselves just like any other happy, adventurous kitties would.

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“They love to explore, so they’re always searching out new areas of the house that they haven’t found yet,” said cats’ dad, Ryan. Whether climbing into cabinets or scrambling under furniture, Squiggles and Daisy know how to have a good time.

Wherever they go exploring, they do so together, with one of the kitties following behind the other. While most activities and adventures changed from day to day, Squiggles and Daisy always took some time for one particular activity.

That activity was sitting and watching their guinea pig siblings. “They really love the guinea pigs,” said Jenny. “We call them ‘cat TV,’” added Ryan. “It keeps them occupied for hours.”

Both Ryan and Jenny felt lucky to have Squiggles and Daisy in their lives. “They bring a lot of love, joy, and a little bit of comic relief,” said Ryan.

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