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Hi there,
This is my first time posting here. I have a six-month-old kitten named Whizzer who is a 9-pound DSH tabby (I'd be shocked if he didn't have Maine Coon in him). His foster mom called me the other day and told me his littermate is ready for adoption. Whizzer had two other littermates who were of comparable size but this one, Kiki, is 2.5 lbs. She hasn't had any medical issues but does have some interesting features, like a large head with a small muzzle, short back femurs, and a long spine. It's possible she has some form of dwarfism, but I wanted to ask a community of experienced cat owners if anyone has had a kitten like this who did not have a medical issue? I have no problems adopting her anyway...my previous cat Ollie died of a rare medical condition the day before his second birthday. Thanks so much! I've attached pics of both kitties individually as well as together so you can see the size difference.
This is my first time posting here. I have a six-month-old kitten named Whizzer who is a 9-pound DSH tabby (I'd be shocked if he didn't have Maine Coon in him). His foster mom called me the other day and told me his littermate is ready for adoption. Whizzer had two other littermates who were of comparable size but this one, Kiki, is 2.5 lbs. She hasn't had any medical issues but does have some interesting features, like a large head with a small muzzle, short back femurs, and a long spine. It's possible she has some form of dwarfism, but I wanted to ask a community of experienced cat owners if anyone has had a kitten like this who did not have a medical issue? I have no problems adopting her anyway...my previous cat Ollie died of a rare medical condition the day before his second birthday. Thanks so much! I've attached pics of both kitties individually as well as together so you can see the size difference.