Hello to all again!
Jack and Gaby are my two foster cats. Jack is at home for almost 3 years and Gaby only for 8 months. Jack was born with cerebellar hypoplasia which means he walks like a duck, often falls, then stands up again. Jack is 3 year old, vaccinated, castrated. Extremely affectionate to people! Just loves them! Knows his name and when called, comes immediately. Also, extremely playful, active and of those type of super energetic cats. He must be always entertained. He moves very fast and runs also very fast. He is a very special and affectionate young man. No problem with using toilet! The only problem is that his games are a little rough and his temper is a little wild so he does not like all cats. He usually chases females ones. The only exeption is Gaby - he just loves her. Jack is living in my home for too long an as sad as i would be, i know i must let him find his real home.
Gaby is about 7 months old. She was found in a hole on the ground when she was only 2 months old. She had fallen there maybe and stayed there for several days. That affected her very much. The stress and the fear for such a small cat was too big. And she is still very reserved to people. When i hold her in my arm, she does not try to escape, does not bite ot scratch but does not enjoy it too. She loves Jack and often seeks him to play or cuddle. Gaby is vaccinated but not yet castrated. She is very elegant, slim and beautiful girl. With a little patience, i believe she can become as affectionate, as Jack.
Gaby has a trauma on her back leg that is likely to stay permanent. We must go for a final visit to the clinic to say whether this trauma will be there forever. The trauma is actually a slight limping with her back leg. Almost unnoticable. Of course, that does not bother her at all.
They can be adopted together and separately. I would be happy if they can stay together.
Here are photos and some very old videos:
This is Jack:
Gaby:
They both do not mind against dogs.
And some old videos to demonstrate how Jack walks:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sg8vQ8Qm_Zk&feature=player_embeddedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61qCv4ssd2g&feature=player_embedded[email protected]