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My name is Tipsy!

Posted over 3 weeks ago | Updated 2 days ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Approve Application

3

Meet the Pet

4

Sign Adoption Contract

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black & White or Tuxedo
Age
Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
20022066
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Has special needs

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.

Thanks for your interest in a pet from A.R.F.! If you see a pet here, they are still available for adoption and you should apply through our adoption application on our website at  https://www.arf-il.org/adopt/application/  



How does one describe the most amazing kitten to ever exist without selling her short in any way?  It just might be impossible, but here goes!
This little girl is quite the specimen, inside and out.  She has the cutest face, the most adorable meow and the softest, squishiest fur.  But we all know that it is what's inside that counts the most. The personality of this baby is just so unique.  I've fostered over 500 cats and have never met a kitty quite like her.  
Tipsy came to ARF when she was just a tiny baby. She was found all by herself, outside in the cold near downtown Chicago.  I knew I had to save her.  From a young age, it was obvious that Tipsy is affected by Cerebellar Hypoplasia (aka CH or wobbly cat syndrome), a developmental issue that causes her to be wobbly when she walks.  But just because she has CH, doesn't mean that CH has her!  There is very little that Tipsy can't do.  She is a force to be reckoned with, for sure. 
CH is simply a balance issue....nothing else.  CH kitties live just as long as any other cat.  It isn't a progressive disorder, so she won't get any worse. Actually, quite the opposite.  Not that she'll get any better, but over time, she has learned quite well to adapt to her situation.  She has learned to balance better and doesn't fall as often.  She has a cute little walk, where she spreads her little legs out wide to lower her center of gravity.  Not only does she walk pretty well, but man can she run!  She's like lightning when she's chasing toys.  Not only that, but she can jump SO high.  It's actually quite impressive. She gets the zoomies sometimes and all of her kitten energy shows.  Speaking of toys, wand toys and catnip toys are her absolute favorites.  She could play for hours.  Sure, she falls a lot and does many somersaults, but you can't convince her that anything is wrong with her.  She has the mind of a perfectly functioning cat, and she won't accept anything less. When she stumbles, she gets right back up like nothing happened.  She's the poster cat for perseverance. 
When it comes to "normal" cat things, Tipsy can do just about all of them.  She eats dry food only and chows down like a total piggy.  She uses the litter box like a pro, although she does lay down when she goes to help keep her from falling in it.  She even covers after she goes.  She is a VERY clean kitten and is always grooming herself.  She never needs baths, except on a very rare occasion.  She loves to be brushed, too. One thing she can't do *yet?" is stairs, or jumping up on furniture.  I don't doubt that she can learn to use a ramp to get up on the couch with you, but stairs might be a much bigger task for her.  It's not the getting up that would be difficult, more the getting down.  At least you won't have to worry about her jumping up on your kitchen counters!
Cats and kittens with CH, in my experience, have such endearing qualities and are so very loving and lovable.  Tipsy is an amazing snuggler.  As you can see from some of her pictures, she loves to be wrapped in a fuzzy blanket and cuddled like a baby.  She is such a great companion.  She would let you carry her around or sit on your lap for hours.  She also really enjoys car rides.  All she craves is love, and maybe a treat or two. She just asks that you're willing to look past her disorder and see her for the amazing cat that she is. Tipsy has been around other cats and does just fine.  She would do great with gentle kids too, and probably even a friendly doggie, given a proper introduction. I dare you to come and meet her and not fall in love with her.  You'll see, she's really just a normal, fun loving kitten trapped inside a wobbly body.  

We encourage you to consider adopting kittens in pairs! There are several reasons why Tipsy  would do good with a friend, including:

   - Two kittens keep each other entertained - they will play and get all their energy out on each other in time for snuggles with you!

   - Having two kittens to play with each other prevents potential "I'm lonely and bored" behavioral issues.

   - Watching two kittens wrestle is quite possibly the cutest thing you will ever see.

   - The kittens will teach each other "how to cat" and learn to be more social with humans and people.

   - You'll save two lives instead of one!

Tipsy is microchipped, up to date on all vaccinations, spayed, and litter box trained. Tipsy's adoption fee is $135. If you are interested in meeting Tipsy, please fill out our online kitten adoption application at https://www.arf-il.org/adopt/application/ today!

Once your application has been approved, an A.R.F. volunteer will be able to contact you to arrange a meeting.

Please note ARF does not approve applications for any kitten under 6 months of age to families that live outside of Illinois and/or beyond 100 miles of Wheaton or Glen Ellyn, IL.



Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.



 

Thank you for considering a rescue pet from A.R.F.-Animal Rescue Foundation! We are  based in Wheaton, IL and conduct adoption events in the DuPage County area. If you are interested in adopting one of our pets, please submit an adoption application at https://www.arf-il.org/adopt/application/ 

Adoption appointments are scheduled based on the order of applications received, so submit your application early! Submitting an application does not commit you to any animal but does get you a head start with the adoption approval process. Due to a high volume of applications, we are often unable to respond to questions or schedule meetings until your application has been approved. More information about our adoption process can be found on our website here: https://www.arf-il.org/adopt/

As an all-volunteer, foster home-based organization, A.R.F. Animal Rescue Foundation does not have a facility where applicants can visit our animals. Please visit https://www.arf-il.org/events/ for a list of our upcoming adoption events. 

Thank you for choosing to adopt, not shop!



September 17, 2024, 6:42 pm
Rescue
A.R.F.-Animal Rescue Foundation

Contact info

Pet ID
20022066
Contact
Address
PO Box 4423, Wheaton, IL 60189

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Our application will ask for information about your household and vet, and previous pet experience. https://www.arf-il.org/adopt/application

2.

Approve Application

Our application checkers will review the information you submitted. This step takes approximately 5 business days.

3.

Meet the Pet

You will be invited to meet with the pet, usually at one of our Saturday adoption events: https://www.arf-il.org/events/

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

We’ll walk you through the adoption paperwork and collect the adoption fee. Then your new best friend is yours!

Additional adoption info

If you are interested in adopting one of our pet you should complete an online application at www.arf-il.org. This does not commit you to adopting, but does allow the process to begin. You're welcome to send an inquiry, but fortunately our animals move quickly so the animal may be adopted by the time you inquire.

You will be screened to ensure that:

You understand the life long responsibility of adopting and caring for a pet.

All household members consent to the decision to adopt.

Adopting a pet will not result in a violation of your lease. If you live in an apartment, we do ask that you provide us with a copy of the lease or obtain a letter of approval from your landlord.

You are 18 years or older to adopt a pet from us.

The temperament of the animal you are interested in is conducive to your lifestyle and home environment.

Agree to our adoption fees*:
Dogs: $200
Kittens: 6 months and younger $150
Cats: Older than 6 months $110
Mama cats: $95

*Unless otherwise noted in pet listing or adoption contract.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We conduct weekly adoption events throughout the western suburbs of Chicago. A list of our upcoming adoption events can be found here: https://www.arf-il.org/events/

If you are interested in an animal, we recommend you put in an adoption application prior to an event: https://www.arf-il.org/adopt/application/

Many of our cats and kittens may be viewed and adopted from PetSmarts in Darien and Wheaton, Illinois.You can find more information about those friendly felines here: https://www.arf-il.org/pets/cats/darien-petsmart-adoption-center/ and here: https://www.arf-il.org/pets/cats/wheaton-petsmart-adoption-center/

More about this rescue

A.R.F.-ANIMAL RESCUE FOUNDATION is a non-profit humane society established 1985. We are volunteers dedicated to finding loving homes to the homeless, abandoned, and abused animals of our community. Animals waiting for adoption are housed in foster homes. We are licensed by the state of Illinois, we receive no government funding. Private and corporate donations, as well as adoption fees, keep ARF prepared to help animals in need. As of July 1999, ARF is now a 501c3 non-profit organization in the United States.

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