Meet Ditto
Some cats leave paw prints.
Ditto leaves little zigzags.
From the very beginning, Ditto has done life a little differently. He wobbles. He stumbles. He occasionally overestimates his coordination. And somehow, he still gets exactly where he's trying to go—with a determination that is impossible not to admire.
Ditto has a neurological condition that affects his balance and coordination. It isn't painful, it isn't progressive, and to Ditto... it's simply normal. He doesn't spend a single second feeling sorry for himself. He climbs (with enthusiasm more than grace), plays with toys, chases his friends, asks for attention, and lives every day with pure joy.
He has taught everyone who has met him that perfection is wildly overrated.
What Ditto does need is a family that understands life might look a little different with him. He'll need a home that appreciates extra blankets over high shelves, patience over perfection, and laughter when he takes an adorably dramatic tumble before popping right back up as if nothing happened.
His greatest superpower isn't his resilience.
It's his heart.
Ditto is the kind of kitten who wants to be involved in everything you're doing. He loves being close to his people, soaking up affection, and proving that happiness has absolutely nothing to do with having perfect balance.
After everything he's overcome, Ditto isn't looking for someone to rescue him.
He's looking for someone who sees him exactly the way we do—not as a kitten with limitations, but as a kitten with a little extra character.
If you've ever believed that the best things in life don't have to be perfect, Ditto has been waiting to meet you.
Because sometimes the most extraordinary companions are the ones who take a slightly different path to get into your heart.
ZOE
Domestic Short Hair
🇺🇸
Royal Oak, Michigan
female, medium, young
Domestic Short Hair
Royal Oak, Michigan
