D’awwh! This kitten has wobbly cat syndrome and it is TOO MUCH
She may be a bit wobbly on her paws, but that would not stop us from adopting this adorable kitten.
Meet Olive, the gorgeous black and white rescue kitten who kind of looks like a drunk person when she attempts to move.
But don't fear, Olive hasn't been having a few cheeky cans in the shelter, she suffers from a neurological disorder called Cerebellar Hypoplasia also know as Wobbly Cat Syndrome.
Say hello to Olive! She is a sweet girl that we believe has Wobbly Kitten Syndrome, a neurological disorder that affects her ability to move properly, but we will confirm this after her vet appointment this week. Olive does not let her condition stand in her way! She is very much a normal and playful kitten. Olive enjoys playing with various toys and objects, loves quality time spent with her person, and adores attention. This loving kitten is hoping to find her forever home where she can be loved and cherished daily!! #adoptdontshop #wataugahumanesociety #wobbly #kittensofinstagram #boonenc
Posted by Watauga Humane Society on Sunday, January 17, 2016
While she is in no pain and will live a normal live, she will always be just a tad unsteady on her feet. But lucky for her, her quirkiness will probably see her land a great forever home.
This video posted by the Watauga Humane Society in the States has raked up nearly a million views and now thousands of people want to adopt the shaky kitty.
"Say hello to Olive! She is a sweet girl that has a neurological disorder that affects her ability to move properly," says the video caption.
Hello, friends! Olive is doing great!! Her vet appointment confirmed she does have Wobbly Kitten Syndrome, also known as…
Posted by Watauga Humane Society on Thursday, January 21, 2016
"Olive does not let her condition stand in her way! She is very much a normal and playful kitten.
"Olive enjoys playing with various toys and objects, loves quality time spent with her person, and adores attention. This loving kitten is hoping to find her forever home where she can be loved and cherished daily!!"
We'll take her!