This Is Charley, An Amazing Cat With Cerebellar Hypoplasia

by Scott Beale on August 6, 2007 · 10 comments

Jo McGinley has make a great short film, “This Is Charley”, featuring her wonderful cat who has the developmental disorder Cerebellar Hypoplasia.

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1 jeremy August 7, 2007 at 7:03 am

Awwww, that is one cute kitty. I certainly wouldn’t mind a cat with Cerebellar Hyperplasia. He’d be clumsy like his owner.

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2 Michael Bean August 7, 2007 at 3:20 pm

It’s so unusual to see a cat that isn’t coordinated; the cat seems extra adorable. Also the video is really well produced. Two minutes is the ideal length of a YouTube video, IMO.

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3 Kate Ashley August 8, 2007 at 7:39 pm

Special cat, special people. Ever thought of trying a mobility cart for Charley? We had a dog who used one for a couple of years, it gave her so much freedom.

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4 Ruth Binetti January 15, 2008 at 4:41 pm

What a beautiful little guy!! He’s just adorable ! … and you can see how happy he is :) I have watched the vid about 10 times and shown all my friends ! I think your message is so important to put out there. I just cant get my head around people wanting to destroy any animal so needlessly….. small small minds !! I would have a cat like Charley in a heartbeat… he is so just gorgeous! thanks for the vid and education. Hope you dont mind me posting it on myspace and get the message out there! give Charley a big kiss for me :)

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5 Joy Biddison February 11, 2008 at 4:33 pm

Hi,
Charile is beautiful! My question to you is that I have a kitten with CH named Sylvia. She is about 7 months old. I have a small rescue for cats and Sylvia needs lots of attention (as you know). Do you know of anyone personally who would be as loving as you are with Charlie who might be interested in adopting Sylvia? She is a small precious orange tabby. I would need several references or excellent recommendation from someone such as yourself before I would be able to give her up however. Would appreciate any help you can give. Thank you for your gift of giving to the animlas. Best wishes to you and Charlie……..Joy. :)

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