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About Mimi
Hi I'm Mimi!
Mimi is a very quirky girl, with a loving and sweet personality.
Mimi has a lovely personality and enjoys lazing about, following people to the kitchen, and really enjoys playing with toys. She loves people, and loves being in their company.
Mimi is a cat of quite a small stature, before she came into care she had kittens at about 5 months old, and the vet has suggested she will not get any bigger than she currently is. She is about half the size of a regular cat.
Mimi has a condition that she came into care with, which causes a lot of balance issues. Mimi will struggle to jump on to things, struggle to play without falling over (not that it stops her) and has a very loud walk. You certainly will not have to worry about not being able to find her! She announces herself with every step. She has received X rays which have shown no physical cause, which means it is a neurological disorder.
Mimi does not like to be picked up as it does seem to make her dizzy. We would also like Mimi to be indoors only because of her condition.
All of that might sound daunting, but Mimi has never known any different! She is not in pain, and she does not even seem to notice her limitations! She enjoys life like any other cat, and does not let anything stop her! She constantly amuses us with her antics, some of them better thought out than others!
Medical notes
Mimi has had her full vet work, microchip, desex, worming, vaccination.
Mimi has a condition that causes her to have not a lot of balance. She has received an X ray that has ruled out any physical cause, indicating it to most likely be a neurological disorder that she was born with.
Adoption details
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