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Looking after a disabled cat or considering adopting one? Here’s our guide to caring for them.

Disabled cats might require a little extra care or consideration when it comes to setting up your home but they have plenty of love to give. In fact, cats are surprisingly adaptable and are often more than capable of coping with their physical impairments, allowing them to enjoy a good quality of life.

While some cats are born with a disability, others become disabled as the result of an accident, disease or even the effects of old age. More common types of disability include blind cats, deaf cats, three-legged cats and ‘wobbly cats’ with cerebellar hypoplasia. If you’re considering cats with disabilities for adoption or you’re seeking advice on how to cope with a cat with mobility issues, take a look at our guides to looking after them.

Blind cats

Blind cats

Deaf cats

Deaf cats

Three-legged cats

Three-legged cats

Cats with cerebellar hypoplasia

Cats with cerebellar hypoplasia

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Veterinary guides

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