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Jul 17, 2014

Welcome to my new blog Cerebellar Hypoplasia Cats and Dogs

Welcome to my new blog
"Cerebellar Hypoplasia Cats and Dogs"
 
 Introduction  

Shakey Pudding Pie, My CH Kitty
 
Since this is my first post, my name is Debbie and this Blog will be about Animals with Cerebellar Hypoplasia. 

Spending the majority of the past 10 years advocating for Cats and Dogs with Cerebellar Hypoplasia, being their voice with bringing many people around the world together.  Being with  rescue efforts, transporting, fostering, adopters, fund raising, public speaking, radio talk shows and news letters and constant networking. 
 
With great dedication in making a difference for animals with Cerebellar Hypoplasia, I would have to say at this point thousands of Cerebellar Hypoplasia Cats and Dogs lives have been spared.   I am not patting myself on the back or looking for praise by any means, this just puts a smile on my face.  Knowing that a little kitten born at my house over 10 years ago named Shakey has made such an impact on me which has made a huge impact for other animals with Cerebellar Hypoplasia who otherwise would have been euthanized.
 
With the continual networking I have gained some of the most incredible friendships which I am so thankful for these wonderful friends with the same love of Cerebellar Hypoplasia Animals.

Thinking outside the box constantly in and outside the Cerebellar Hypoplasia network, bringing new adopters and curious new kitty parents to the world of Cerebellar Hypoplasia Cats and Dogs.
 
So with this, I have been inspired by a little kitten I call Shakey Pudding  who was born at my house by a feral March 14, 2004.    She  opened my eyes and has changed my life  and I will be forever grateful for Shakey always. 
 
On a sad note:    Last year Shakey was diagnosed with Feline Mammary Cancer.  Shakey underwent a Mastectomy which she recovered and did well from the surgery itself.    However,  the odds are not very good unfortunately with Mammary Cancer and cats. 
Right now we are faced again with the reoccurrence of cancer.   We will know more with a visit with our vet on Tuesday. 

Her vet is a man  I greatly admire and it is because of him with  his encouragement and  being an Advocate for Cerebellar Hypoplasia animals,  we have A Cerebellar Hypoplasia Kitty named Shakey Pudding.  

Sadly, Shakey has a very aggressive cancer and I am cherishing every moment with her because I realize my little princess is sick and dreading that day right now.
 
So, why am I doing this Blog in addition to my endless email and FB networking? 
Just another platform to spread the word about cats and dogs with Cerebellar Hypoplasia.   

Everybody is put on this earth for a reason and I feel my reason is to help these precious souls and to make a difference. 
 
This is my first post and I have no clue on how to run a Blog so please be patient until  I figure it  out.  
 
Thanks for joining and reading......... 
Debbie 
I always wondered why somebody doesn't do something about that. 
Then I realized I was somebody.  Lily Tomlin

You can also find me below:
Deb Martin Facebook Page
SpecialNeedsInNeedCrossposting- On Facebook
Charge- CerebellarHypoplasiaAnimalResceElite-On Facebook
CerebellarHypoplasiaCatsandDogs -On Facebook (Under Construction Right Now)
On Pinterest: CHCatsandDogs/




 
 
 
 

 

4 comments:

  1. Love it, Deb! So many CH cats have been saved through your efforts and so many good friends made! ♡

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  2. Love this and you. Without the CH networks I would have been lost. Lilly Grace, my severe CH kitty, and I are forever grateful. Lots of luck and can't wait to see more posts.

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  3. This is great Deb, you're sure to reach many more people through blogging! I'm sorry your kitty is ill again, my prayers are with you. XOS

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  4. Healing prayers sent for Shakey.<3

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