FERGUS
Fergus is a little 2 year old orange tabby that we first got to meet a few weeks ago. He is a big city cat from New York City, and has what has been diagnosed as a mild case of cerebellar hypoplasia (CH). This is a condition that affects the development of the brain in young cats when their mother is exposed to distemper - either the disease or the vaccine - during pregnancy. Cats with cerebellar hypoplasia are wobbly and display "intention tremors" or "stutter steps", but are otherwise generally happy, sociable cats that make excellent companions.
His owners have a lovely and heartwarming story about his adoption:
His owners have a lovely and heartwarming story about his adoption:
"My girlfriend, and I decided after Jackson (a former ECats patient) died, we wanted a pair of cats and for them to be with special
needs or difficult to home for some reason and that we had to wait until
we returned to Michigan so we wouldn't have to travel with them from
New York.
"Meanwhile, my girlfriend learned about CH (aka "wobbly") cats and became obsessed with them. I was interested but when I found out that when the CH is severe enough, they can need help using litter boxes, can't get on or off furniture on their own, etc. - that was my limit. My girlfriend took that as "we're getting a CH kitty!" and ran with it.
"Meanwhile, it was taking us longer to move to MI than expected and my girlfriend found a tripod (three-legged cat) named "Bunny" who needed a home. I was holding firm about no new cats till
"Meanwhile, my girlfriend learned about CH (aka "wobbly") cats and became obsessed with them. I was interested but when I found out that when the CH is severe enough, they can need help using litter boxes, can't get on or off furniture on their own, etc. - that was my limit. My girlfriend took that as "we're getting a CH kitty!" and ran with it.
"Meanwhile, it was taking us longer to move to MI than expected and my girlfriend found a tripod (three-legged cat) named "Bunny" who needed a home. I was holding firm about no new cats till
Furgus in August |
"The rescuer brought
in Fergus and said offhandedly when she went to set him down, "now he's a
little wobbly..." We both lit up, my girlfriend especially, and she asked "Does
he have CH?" The rescuer said "I'm kind of the CH lady around here and I
haven't met him till this morning, but let's have a look..." so she put
him down and he was timid and all of that given the situation, but was
able to walk without much trouble, if a little uncoordinated. Plus he
had splayed out front paws so she said she suspected he had a mild
case. Meanwhile he was as cute and sweet as could be, as was Bunny, so
after a little while together, all of my edicts went out the window and
we were like, "We'll take 'em both!" And I have to say, Bunny is
genuinely wonderful and Fergus is off the charts with how sweet and
loving he is and how fun he is just to be around. He's got the cutest
Fergus telling his reflection "You look MAH-velous!" |
Fergus prior to surgery |
Fergus was brought to Exclusively Cats for the first time because he was feeling a little under the weather. He hadn't gained much weight since his owners had adopted him, and now he was vomiting. We started treating him with conservative therapies to help decrease his vomiting and increase his appetite, but it soon became apparent that something more was wrong than a simple upset stomach.
There was no obvious foreign body ingestion on his x-rays at emergency, but that is what the ER
Air would not completely fill the intestinal tract. |
The culprit! |
Fergus visiting with family right after surgery. |
Well-chewed felt toy |
Happily, Fergus did very well after surgery, came to spend a few days with us while his owners were out of town post-surgery, and he is now quite back to his old self!
We celebrate Fergus as our August cat because he is a kitty who has medical challenges but still found a loving home, and despite his challenges is a feisty, adorable and pretty normal little guy! We also celebrate him (along with all those other naughty toy-eating kitties of all ages and breeds) as a success story who we are honored to have been able to help!
Fergus's glamor shot! |