This is my sweet kitty Sway-Girl. She has an extreme case of Cerebellar Hypoplasia and will never actually walk. Although she does half run, half flop at feeding time. This is her at 10 weeks old in January 2009. I took her into a spare room so she wouldn't bang into things as she flopped around. She hasn't improved any. She's a happy, spoiled, loved kitty that even my husband loves (and he hates all of our animals) HA HA HA!! Sucks to be him.
UPDATE: Because of the angle of her back legs, her bowel movements were difficult and she ended up with anal prolapse. Unfortunately, because her initial condition of CH would never improve, thus making it impossible for the prolapse to improve, there was no permanent fix for her. Just repeated trips to the vet for a new anal purse string stitch every month or so. I felt that would be cruel to put her through that difficult and painful procedure for many years to come. A few weeks after this video, I made the obvious humane decision to have her euthanized to end her constant pain of the anal prolapse, which was getting worse every few days. Her CH in no way altered my decision to keep her forever but the prolapse changed everything and put her at risk for infection, on top of already being in pain.