Ch Syndrome In Cats. While there isn’t technically a cure or way to treat cerebellar hypoplasia, there are things you can do with your ch kitty to help them build up strength and confidence. The next time your cats face a new situation, take a minute to evaluate your own reaction — it may help them deal with the situation too — or so claims a new study.
The cerebellum is part of the normal animal brain, and makes up a large portion of the brain's matter. Cerebellar hypoplasia is a developmental condition in which the cerebellum of the brain fails to develop properly. Their life span is just the same as any other cat.
The internet is rife with video shot by owners of “ch” cats.
Here is a video of kittens showing the typical clinical signs (click on the “play” arrow to play video): Feline hyperesthesia is often mistaken for a reaction to being pet along the back, when the skin may appear to ripple or twitch. Welcome to the world of feline cerebellar hypoplasia or commonly know as ch cats, the most amazing cats i have ever seen. They are super sweet, love to play, purr, be held and do.