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Stop Sign

Domestic Shorthair

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Humane Society of Charlotte

Charlotte, NC

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Kitten

gender

Male

colour

White (Mostly)

pet code

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My story

Meet Your Fearless Little Acrobat!Looking for a kitten who will keep you laughing every single day? This special little one might be your perfect match. Stop Sign is a playful kitten that has moderate cerebellar hypoplasia (CH), which simply means his coordination is a bit wobbly—but don’t tell him that. In his mind, he`s an Olympic gymnast. Expect silly jumps, dramatic pounces, and the occasional delightful tumble followed by a proud strut like nothing happened.What makes this kitten truly shine:- Fearless personality – nothing slows them down, not even a wobble - Loves to play – toys, people, shadows… everything is fair game - Dog-friendly – happy to romp around with canine friends - Endlessly entertaining – their unique movements make every moment joyful - Eats independently – mealtime is something they handle like a pro- Uses the litter box on their own – with an accessible setup, they do greatCH is a non-progressive condition, meaning it won’t get worse over time. This kitten can live a full, happy life with a family who appreciates a little extra quirkiness and provides a safe indoor environment.If you’re ready for a companion who brings laughter, resilience, and nonstop fun, this wobbly wonder is ready to leap (and maybe roll) right into your heart. Up for some double-trouble? His sister, Roundabout, also has CH (she is severe and cannot walk, but wiggles her way around and uses the litterbox like a champ too)! They do enjoy each others company and would love to go home together. If they are not adopted together, they would do best with another animal companion that will match their play styles and older children that will respect their limitations.Things to consider when adopting a CH kitten:Prevent falls and injuriesCH kittens can’t judge distance well and may topple easily. Avoid high surfaces like tall cat trees, couches without barriers, or open stairs. If they do climb, keep it low and padded. Carpets, rugs, or foam mats help cushion tumbles.Use stable food and water setupsThey often have head tremors, so shallow, wide bowls or even slightly raised dishes can help. Some do better with heavier bowls that don’t slide.Litter box adjustmentsUse a large, low-entry litter box so they can get in and out without tipping over. Non-clumping litter can be safer for very young kittens who might fall face-first.Keep floors non-slipperyTile or hardwoo

If you have any questions or would like to adopt Stop Sign, please reach out to the adoption group directly. PetSmart Charities does not facilitate the adoption process. Thank you.

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Humane Society of Charlotte

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1348 Parker Dr.

Charlotte, NC 28208

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