Sabino & Steffi
Meet Sabino & Steffi – our sweetest wobbly duo looking for their forever home together ![]()
Sabino and Steffi are a beautiful bonded brother-and-sister pair and ready to steal hearts together. Abandoned with their siblings in an unsafe area simply for being “different,” these two were rescued by a local activist and brought to safety and from that moment on, their gentle spirits began to shine.
Both Sabino and Steffi have Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH) — a non-progressive, non-painful neurological condition that affects balance and coordination. CH does not impact their lifespan or quality of life. They play, cuddle, eat, and enjoy life just like any other kittens — just with a little wobble.
Sabino is a calm, tender grey-and-white boy with the softest soul. He’s gentle, affectionate, and quietly loving, often surprising you with deep purrs once he feels safe. Steffi, a grey tabby girl, is playful, expressive, and full of curiosity. She may be careful with her heart at first, but with patience she blossoms into a loving, cuddly companion who adores playtime and affection.
Together, they are perfectly balanced — supporting each other, playing together, and always choosing to be close. Their bond is strong and beautiful, and they must be adopted together.
They would thrive in a calm, indoor-only home with soft flooring (rugs or carpets) and a CH-friendly setup. While they may wobble or have the occasional litter accident, this is easily managed and never dampens their joy for life. These two don’t know they’re any different — they’re simply happy, loving kittens ready to be cherished.
If you think you could offer Sabino and Steffi their happily ever after, please contact our page – Clan McCat Scotland: International Cat Rescue Charity number SC051803
Thank you for helping us, help them.
Sabino & Steffi – Bonded Pair
FIV/FeLV: Negative
Dewormed, Vaccinated, Microchipped & Spayed
Indoor Home
Minimum donation applies
Together, we make the impossible pawsible ![]()
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More about me...
Sex
Age
Can live with dogs
Can live with other cats
Can live with children
Male + Female
May 2025
Not Tested
Yes
Yes






