The jerky movements and wobbly gait of Juniper did not frighten the husky Cinder, who became her best friend and support.

Juniper, a Siamese crossed cat, rescued from the streets by a shelter at just 5 weeks old. Unfortunately, vets soon noticed a neurological abnormality. The cat was already suffering from cerebellar hypoplasia,”A non-progressive neurological disorder that affects balance and coordination“, As mentioned love meow.
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Juniper incorporated a shelter for his own needs
after diagnosis, Juniper He was placed in a shelter for animals with special needs, hope mojoin Alaska. Then she joined a foster family she was already living in. cinderHusky dog.
cinderShe, who was rescued by herself when she was young, loves to have new friends, especially cats. So she was excited to find out Juniper. However, the cat’s illness surprised her. Juniper He made sudden and unexpected movements and was unable to walk properly. cinder He had never encountered this disease before.
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Cinder has adapted very quickly
However, it only took a few minutes cinder To get used to the movements Juniper. Soon the two animals played together and even snuggled with each other.
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The Husky seemed to realize that the cat had special needs, and immediately showered her with love.

Juniper’s pathology does not affect his enthusiasm for life
Despite the daily difficulties he faces, Juniper A very enthusiastic cat, do not miss the opportunity to have fun with it.
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“Juniper loves to play […] One of his favorite games is ping pong balls. It’s so fun to watch her rush off […] She is chasing the ball‘, announced ShannonFounder hope mojo. His energy is contagious, and cinder You always join her in games. And when the two friends are weary, they come together for comfort.
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The cat will soon be provided with a small stroller to help it walk, and then it will be offered for adoption.
par Wendy Lounes
Network Editor
An agronomist Wendy incorporates her passion for words and animals by writing for pet dating. A freelance web writer, she shares her home with several furry and feathered friends: an Australian Shepherd, chickens, and even a racing pigeon!