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High Stepper & Lady of the Dance

Domestic Medium Hair | 9 Months 17 Days |

Need more orange cats in your life? High Stepper and Lady of the Dance are happy to oblige! These two were found at a managed colony, and clearly were once indoor pets who lost trust in humans. High Stepper (the fluffy boy) is super sweet and likes pets (he's still a little nervous, but approach slowly and he'll soon be head butting up a storm!). Lady of the Dance (the orange tabby girl) was more skeptical at first, but has become so brave and friendly, purring with just a few gentle cheek scratches. These two might take a tiny bit of time to warm up, but they are honestly so friendly and affectionate once they get comfortable. They also love each other so much, and can often be found snuggling up together for a little ball of orange snoozing action. 

High Stepper has a mild case of Cerebellar Hypoplasia,  which is a neurological condition in which the cerebellum is smaller than usual or not completely developed. Affectionately known as a Wobbly Cat, this disorder is not progressive or contagious, and doesn’t cause any serious health problems – he just has a distinctive, quirky (and honestly very cute) way of walking around. He sometimes trips over his own feet, but he gets right back up and keeps going! The Internet loves wobbly cats, so he has real viral video potential -- and we have lots of resources to help you get him setup successfully.

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