Meet Kat Timpf
Kat Timpf has done her time as a devoted mom and is now ready to be treated like the baby she deserves to be. Rescued from a local park along with her kittens, this young calico tabby has finished raising her little ones and is looking forward to a calm, loving forever home of her own.
At just about 1 year old, Kat Timpf has a beautiful, unique coat pattern and striking eyes that make her stand out. She is affectionate by nature and loves to purr and snuggle, happily soaking up attention from her people. She’s also beginning to discover the fun side of life and is learning how to enjoy toys at her own pace.
Kat would do best as the only pet, as she is not particularly fond of other cats or dogs and prefers to have her space—and her humans—all to herself. In the right home, she will thrive as a cherished companion who can relax and enjoy the quieter side of life.
If you’re looking for a sweet, affectionate young cat who’s ready to be spoiled, Kat Timpf just might be the girl for you.
Estimated DOB: 9/9/24
Adoption fee: $70 (6% KY sales tax included)
We would love to hear from you! To inquire about this cat, please contact us via this site, visit our website sc4paws.org to see a full bio, or visit sc4paws.rescuegroups.org/forms/ to fill out our adoption application.
Important: Our cats reside in foster homes. Please fill out our adoption application if you would like to meet one of these special kitties!
SCHS Veterinary Care and Services for Cats (6 months of age and older): Prior to being placed for adoption, all cats, at a minimum, receive a veterinary exam, are neutered/spayed, tested for FeLV, microchipped, current on booster(s) and rabies vaccinations, de-wormed, flea treated, and checked/treated for ear mites.
SCHS Veterinary Care and Services for Kittens (under 6 months of age): Prior to being placed for adoption, all kittens, at a minimum, receive a veterinary exam, are neutered/spayed, tested for FeLV, microchipped, current on booster vaccinations, de-wormed, flea treated, and checked/treated for ear mites.
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SCHS is a 501(c)-3 nonprofit organization that is volunteer-run.
Meet Kat Timpf
Kat Timpf has done her time as a devoted mom and is now ready to be treated like the baby she deserves to be. Rescued from a local park along with her kittens, this young calico tabby has finished raising her little ones and is looking forward to a calm, loving forever home of her own.
At just about 1 year old, Kat Timpf has a beautiful, unique coat pattern and striking eyes that make her stand out. She is affectionate by nature and loves to purr and snuggle, happily soaking up attention from her people. She’s also beginning to discover the fun side of life and is learning how to enjoy toys at her own pace.
Kat would do best as the only pet, as she is not particularly fond of other cats or dogs and prefers to have her space—and her humans—all to herself. In the right home, she will thrive as a cherished companion who can relax and enjoy the quieter side of life.
If you’re looking for a sweet, affectionate young cat who’s ready to be spoiled, Kat Timpf just might be the girl for you.
Estimated DOB: 9/9/24
Adoption fee: $70 (6% KY sales tax included)
We would love to hear from you! To inquire about this cat, please contact us via this site, visit our website sc4paws.org to see a full bio, or visit sc4paws.rescuegroups.org/forms/ to fill out our adoption application.
Important: Our cats reside in foster homes. Please fill out our adoption application if you would like to meet one of these special kitties!
SCHS Veterinary Care and Services for Cats (6 months of age and older): Prior to being placed for adoption, all cats, at a minimum, receive a veterinary exam, are neutered/spayed, tested for FeLV, microchipped, current on booster(s) and rabies vaccinations, de-wormed, flea treated, and checked/treated for ear mites.
SCHS Veterinary Care and Services for Kittens (under 6 months of age): Prior to being placed for adoption, all kittens, at a minimum, receive a veterinary exam, are neutered/spayed, tested for FeLV, microchipped, current on booster vaccinations, de-wormed, flea treated, and checked/treated for ear mites.
HELP TO SPONSOR THIS KITTY BY MAKING A DONATION!
SCHS is a 501(c)-3 nonprofit organization that is volunteer-run.
This organization is committed to providing a positive adoption experience! Learn more.
We do adoptions through online listings on websites such as this one, as well as most Saturdays from 11am to 5pm at the PetSmart in Lexington at Hamburg-Pavilion! We also do adoptions at the SCHS Center in Georgetown in the Indian Acres Shopping Center.
We do adoptions through online listings on websites such as this one, as well as most Saturdays from 11am to 5pm at the PetSmart in Lexington at Hamburg-Pavilion! We also do adoptions at the SCHS Center in Georgetown in the Indian Acres Shopping Center.
For more information about Scott County Humane Society, call 502-863-3279 or visit http://sc4paws.org/
The Scott County Humane Society Center is located in the Indian Acres Shopping Center at 751 Slone Drive, Suite 13 in Georgetown, KY 40324. At the center we provide information about our spay/neuter and education programs, volunteering opportunities, and spay/neuter vouchers to qualifying residents.
The center also houses some foster kitties through the year.
Our hours are: Monday through Friday, 12pm to 5:30pm
We are closed on Saturday and Sunday. However, adoptions are often done on the weekend and evenings by appointment (with an approved application)
For more information about Scott County Humane Society, call 502-863-3279 or visit http://sc4paws.org/
The Scott County Humane Society Center is located in the Indian Acres Shopping Center at 751 Slone Drive, Suite 13 in Georgetown, KY 40324. At the center we provide information about our spay/neuter and education programs, volunteering opportunities, and spay/neuter vouchers to qualifying residents.
The center also houses some foster kitties through the year.
Our hours are: Monday through Friday, 12pm to 5:30pm
We are closed on Saturday and Sunday. However, adoptions are often done on the weekend and evenings by appointment (with an approved application)