Photo Credit: © Leann Henshaw
As it turns out, that may not have been the only reason the other kittens didn't make it. Mommy was likely exposed to the Distemper virus (Panleukopenia) when she was pregnant, which has an effect on the developing brains of the babies. Weebles has a severe case of this disease. She has a great deal of trouble walking, in that she takes two steps then falls over. I have occasionally been asked if she has cerebral palsy. Her back legs seem to be taking orders from a different cat!
At the age of 6 months, Weebles no longer requires help when eating, and manages to out-eat most "normal" cats! She has, however, increased the speed at which she travels. I only have to announce "Time to feed the cats!", and she turns on her turbochargers.
Weebles was spayed recently, after she explained to us at great volumes that she might be small (just three and a half pounds, the size of a normal four month old kitten), but she had all of the equipment needed to go into heat. She now goes up and down our carpeted stairs at great speeds. Going down will often include a somersault or two, but she remains nonplussed.
Weebles is a very happy, playful little cat. Her tiny body is all muscle, probably due to the contortions she must perform just to move. She is very talkative, and regularly calls to the other cats in the house to come and play, when she has found her beloved spring.
This little cat has been a joy, and a wonderful symbol to all of us. She is a case study of making the best of what you've got, and thoroughly enjoying what life has given you.
© Leann Henshaw
Weebles' photo also appears in the White February Cats Picture Gallery. Who could not possible be taken by Weebles kittenish beauty, as well as her touching story? That Leann saw something in Weebles that was worth saving speaks volumes toward her caring and commitment to this little cat.
My Cat Pictures of the Week are chosen by me from general photo submittals, but only those submitted with all the information requested in my Photo Submittal Guidelines.

