Little orange cat has congenital cerebellar insufficiency, super special external eight steps

 8:34am, 31 August 2025

The cute little orange cat "Phin" abroad suffers from congenital cerebellum underdevelopment, but he is strongly finding the most comfortable way to walk. On that day, he heard the sound of rice and smelled the fragrance of tuna. He quickly came to have a meal happily, but he was too excited on the way, so he stumbled more than usual. The owner took pictures of his son's actions and told everyone how strong this little wool ball is.

Phin stomped hard again when walking in order to maintain balance. In the video, Phin meowed while taking a clumsy step. He carefully let the mat touch the floor and then took another foot, but his limbs looked very hard, showing an inconsistent appearance. He almost fell down when turning. The little orange approached the bowl and sniffed it, but its head shaking violently. After dipping into the meat paste, it bounced away like an "electric shock", but it still crawled back to eat, making a comfortable purr!

Phin kept trembling because he was too happy, bounced away like an electric shock. The owner's post mentioned that because Phin had urinary stones recently, he changed his son's breakfast to tuna meat paste and cheese. The delicious meal made Little Orange so happy that he trembled more violently than usual. He also explained, "Although the symptoms of the cerebellum will not cause pain or worsen, the way he walks is more special. He must maintain the eight-position, rely on the wall to support it, or stretch his claws to maintain the balance of the center of gravity." He also said emotionally that fortunately, Miaomiao could experience the love of his parents and the company of other children in the family, so he lived a very happy life.