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Wally Has Mobility Issues and Extra Toes, But Is Happy, Loving and Needs a New Home
This beautiful young long-hair blue was rescued from a hoarding situation in Central Washington.

Wally is almost one, was rescued from a Central Washington household beset by hoarding issues, and is a loving, happy cat with mobility problems โ and extra toes.
He is a domestic long-hair blue polydactyl (that means extra toes) and has a neurological condition called cerebellar hypoplasia. His brain has trouble directing his muscle movements.
But heโs OK, totally capable of enjoying a happy life in a loving home, and needs no medication or special treatment. He loves to engage with people in playing and petting, he enjoys toys and he gets along with the other cats at shelter in Houghton.
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Wally would probably do well in a home with older children, or adults.ย If you need a loving friend or would like more information, c0me to MEOW shelter to meet him. Seeย www.meowcatrescue.orgย or callย 425-822-6369.
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