Thu 27 Sep 2007

Charley’s Doing Fine

Posted in Cats, This, that and the other at 0:05

Charley the cat has Cerebellar Hypoplasia. So do many other cats with caring, understanding humans. The cats don’t feel sorry for themselves — they’re too busy living.

Via Chime.TV.

8 Comments

  1. poppy q said,

    Thu 27 Sep 2007 at 7:35

    That was an awesome movie. Me and my mum liked it very much and we loved looking at Charley, especially when he fell asleep spooned with his buddy. It is nice his beans love him enough to show people what a special cat he is. We hope lots of other kitties find nice famalies like him!!

    Poppy Q

  2. petu , blanche and ines said,

    Thu 27 Sep 2007 at 10:49

    charley is lovely. we immediately adored him.

    we had never seen a cat like him and we are relieved

    to know his condition is not serious.

    purrs and hugs

  3. Coll said,

    Thu 27 Sep 2007 at 11:29

    What an amazing video. I have never heard of this condition before. Bless these people for their kind hearts and for spreading the word. And bless Charley.

  4. Midnite & Stray Kitty said,

    Thu 27 Sep 2007 at 12:57

    Charley is a “special” cat and we loved seeing his video. Thanks for sharing this.

  5. Pixie said,

    Thu 27 Sep 2007 at 13:18

    This is one of the best videos I have ever seen! Charley seems very wonderful and special. Thankfully, we have found that at the shelter, sometimes the “special needs” cats get adopted quickly.

  6. Anita said,

    Thu 27 Sep 2007 at 19:17

    Charley is very special cat. He is lovely and handsome. We wish a lot of luck him.
    Thanks for for sharing this video.

    Purrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrsss.

  7. Jaya said,

    Sat 29 Sep 2007 at 9:20

    Oh, that Charlie is adorable! Like some
    of the others who commented, I also
    had never heard of cerebellar hypoplasia
    before. Good for you, for helping to get
    the word out by showing this video on
    your site. Thanks!

  8. Debbie said,

    Sat 29 Sep 2007 at 19:34

    I think that I commented on this before, but it is worth repeating. I have a diabetic cat. I never thought that I could give a needle to anyone, let alone a cat. But for over a year now, my son and I have been giving our special kitty a needle of insulin every morning. You find out that you will do anything to care for the ones that you love.