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What is there to say about Tip that he hasn't already said about himself?
I guess you're not here to hear it so let me tell you:
Tip makes A LOT of interesting noises. He walks around chirping or squeaking or whatever noises he feels like making.
Normally we can even have a conversation simply by asking him "what? then letting him answer with whatever important information he has to relay to you or literally any passersby.
He happily conveys every detail to anyone who will listen.
He is an odd boy with an interesting personality that tends to jump from thing to thing to thing.
One second he'll be sleeping soundly, next second he's sprinting across the room while making his little chirping noises.
Did he see a shadow? Sense a disturbance in the force? Hear a poltergeist? Summoned by some unknown being?
You can't be sure and honestly, neither is Tip but he's definitely going to check it out.
He is active and seemingly always on the move but those who play hard also crash hard. Once he's ready for a nap, he's out.
He would like to be a lap cat but he is very awkward as seeking this out, most likely because it wasn't the norm in his previous life.
Once he's been assured that it's okay to be a lap cat, he will curl up and sleep. Then he suddenly pops up, all rested, and is ready to go about the house being weird.
He's a funny guy and honestly watching him is one of our favorite things simply because he is adorably odd.
So what does Tip require?
- An attentive owner. Tip is sometimes very interested in doors or other things he shouldn't be and his owner will need to make sure he's staying secure and safe. He's kind of a jump head first kinda dude and he needs someone to reign him back in.
- No young kids. Tip can get kinda nippy at times, not maliciously or anything. He's just excited and we know that excitement is typically presented through biting.
- Other cats are...still being determined. Previously Tip was a community cat and had a bit of beef with the caretaker's cat. Hormones from not being neutered? Maybe. He normally doesn't bother the cats he's been with here but I have caught him being a little bit of a bully on occasion. He might just not know how to play but the jury is still out especially since the hormones are still working their way out of his system. Either way, we still don't know.
Tip does have a Grade 4 heart murmur. It does not seem to affect him but it will need to be monitored by a veterinarian to ensure he's staying healthy.
Tip is about 3ish years, neutered, UTD on core vaccinations, FeLV vaccinated, FeLV/FIV tested, microchipped, dewormed, and on monthly flea preventative.
His adoption fee is $75 and his adoption application can be found here: www.jcccats.org/adoption-application
**Do NOT call to inquire about adoptions. The volunteer who answers the phones does not handle our adoptions and will not be able to answer your questions. Message us or email us for questions.**
What is there to say about Tip that he hasn't already said about himself?
I guess you're not here to hear it so let me tell you:
Tip makes A LOT of interesting noises. He walks around chirping or squeaking or whatever noises he feels like making.
Normally we can even have a conversation simply by asking him "what? then letting him answer with whatever important information he has to relay to you or literally any passersby.
He happily conveys every detail to anyone who will listen.
He is an odd boy with an interesting personality that tends to jump from thing to thing to thing.
One second he'll be sleeping soundly, next second he's sprinting across the room while making his little chirping noises.
Did he see a shadow? Sense a disturbance in the force? Hear a poltergeist? Summoned by some unknown being?
You can't be sure and honestly, neither is Tip but he's definitely going to check it out.
He is active and seemingly always on the move but those who play hard also crash hard. Once he's ready for a nap, he's out.
He would like to be a lap cat but he is very awkward as seeking this out, most likely because it wasn't the norm in his previous life.
Once he's been assured that it's okay to be a lap cat, he will curl up and sleep. Then he suddenly pops up, all rested, and is ready to go about the house being weird.
He's a funny guy and honestly watching him is one of our favorite things simply because he is adorably odd.
So what does Tip require?
- An attentive owner. Tip is sometimes very interested in doors or other things he shouldn't be and his owner will need to make sure he's staying secure and safe. He's kind of a jump head first kinda dude and he needs someone to reign him back in.
- No young kids. Tip can get kinda nippy at times, not maliciously or anything. He's just excited and we know that excitement is typically presented through biting.
- Other cats are...still being determined. Previously Tip was a community cat and had a bit of beef with the caretaker's cat. Hormones from not being neutered? Maybe. He normally doesn't bother the cats he's been with here but I have caught him being a little bit of a bully on occasion. He might just not know how to play but the jury is still out especially since the hormones are still working their way out of his system. Either way, we still don't know.
Tip does have a Grade 4 heart murmur. It does not seem to affect him but it will need to be monitored by a veterinarian to ensure he's staying healthy.
Tip is about 3ish years, neutered, UTD on core vaccinations, FeLV vaccinated, FeLV/FIV tested, microchipped, dewormed, and on monthly flea preventative.
His adoption fee is $75 and his adoption application can be found here: www.jcccats.org/adoption-application
**Do NOT call to inquire about adoptions. The volunteer who answers the phones does not handle our adoptions and will not be able to answer your questions. Message us or email us for questions.**
*We are by appointment only and have no open hours. Appointments are scheduled with an approved application only*
- Fill out application
- Allow 2 to 3 business days - most applications will not be responded to on Saturdays, Sundays, or holidays. All contact will be made via email.
- Phone Interview
- Schedule meet and greet
- Complete adoption paperwork
The Johnson County Community Cats is a 100% volunteer run organization, this means it may take us some time to get to your inquiries or applications. Please allow us 2 to 3 business days to contact you.
We will always only contact you via email.
Adoption fees are as listed:
Kittens (8 weeks to 6 months): $125
Teenagers (6 months to 1 year): $100
Adults (1 year and up): $75
Pair of kittens: $200
Pair of teeangers: $170
Pair of adults: $100
Adoption fees include: Spay/neuter; FVRCP with full round of age appropriate boosters; rabies vaccination; FeLV/FIV testing; microchip (with registration); deworming; and flea treatment.
*We are by appointment only and have no open hours. Appointments are scheduled with an approved application only*
- Fill out application
- Allow 2 to 3 business days - most applications will not be responded to on Saturdays, Sundays, or holidays. All contact will be made via email.
- Phone Interview
- Schedule meet and greet
- Complete adoption paperwork
The Johnson County Community Cats is a 100% volunteer run organization, this means it may take us some time to get to your inquiries or applications. Please allow us 2 to 3 business days to contact you.
We will always only contact you via email.
Adoption fees are as listed:
Kittens (8 weeks to 6 months): $125
Teenagers (6 months to 1 year): $100
Adults (1 year and up): $75
Pair of kittens: $200
Pair of teeangers: $170
Pair of adults: $100
Adoption fees include: Spay/neuter; FVRCP with full round of age appropriate boosters; rabies vaccination; FeLV/FIV testing; microchip (with registration); deworming; and flea treatment.
All our meet and greets are scheduled with approved application, no public visiting hours at this time.
All our meet and greets are scheduled with approved application, no public visiting hours at this time.
More about this shelter
Started in 2013, the Johnson County Community Cats provides TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) services to all of Johnson County.
Our mission is to humanely reduce and control the cat population in Johnson County by providing affordable spay/neuter for colony caretakers and educating the community on TNR and responsible pet ownership.
Started in 2013, the Johnson County Community Cats provides TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) services to all of Johnson County.
Our mission is to humanely reduce and control the cat population in Johnson County by providing affordable spay/neuter for colony caretakers and educating the community on TNR and responsible pet ownership.
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