Coppurr, a Adoptable mixed breed in Cookeville, TN image 1/12

Coppurr

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large

About Coppurr

Cookeville, TN

Breed

Domestic Short Hair&BengalMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Large
(12-16 lbs)
Orange / Red, Tabby (Leopard / Spotted), Tabby (Orange / Red)

Behavior

Coppurr’s Compatibility

    This pet has bad compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Coppurr's Story

URGENT: If interested in any of these kitties, PLEASE CONTACT ME DIRECTLY AT feline.felicity@gmail.com due to the Petfinder inquiry option not working as it should!!<br/><br/>Hello! I was a community stray cat. At first, the lady at Feline Felicity thought I was feral. I really wasn't. I was just very distrusting and scared. After she trapped me at her grandparent's house and had me combo tested, neutered, and vaccinated, she kept me in a large crate in the room where she fed most of the other kitties. I quickly learned to look forward to seeing her at meal times, and all the other cats seemed to like and trust her, so pretty soon, I wanted out of that cage to join the rest of the kitty gang.<br/><br/>I do fine with almost all of them. Some of them don't like me for some reason, but I'm usually a pretty laid back kind of guy. I wish I could spend more time getting some tlc all to myself because Ms Tana can't help but "spread herself too thin" with all of us. I think I would love sleeping in the bedroom at night with my special person to call my own and not have to share with so many. I have my favorite feline friends here and tend to accept and make new friends relatively easy. I'm curious, yet cautious, and can still tend to easily startle sometimes. I love to play, and I love to be petted. I like to be held and carried around sometimes. Sometimes if you put me down when I am not ready to put down, I will go right back to your legs for you to pick me back up, sometimes even reaching up with my front legs like a little child. Sometimes I gently reach out and paw at your hand to make you pet me again when you quit too soon. When you are home, I may want to be where you are most of the time - to be able to see you, be with & close to you, or even directly on you!<br/><br/>I LOVE my canned food. It's the best, and for optimum health, ALL kitties should definitely have canned/wet food DAILY. Our dry food is usually Iams Urinary Tract Health with real chicken as first ingredient or Purina ONE Indoor Advantage with real chicken and turkey as first ingredients. That is pretty important. But I still like the canned best. And canned/wet food, especially the pate kind with a little extra warm water added, is really much better for our overall health. (In all the foods with gravy, the gravy part, which we love to lick and sometimes then fail to eat the meaty pieces, is really not very healthy for us) Also, fyi, fish-flavored foods are the least healthy for us. Chicken or turkey is best, followed by beef, with fish last.<br/><br/>I feel much heavier than I look as I am firm and solid. That means I am a long, lean, strong, and muscular kitty. I need to have a lot of engaging, interactive attention and exercise. Some people who think I look like a sorrel cinnamon Bengal say that I will probably keep growing until 2 or 3 years old.<br/><br/>I know one thing. I do not ever want to go back outside! There are too many things out there to make me uncomfortable or hurt me or make me sick. I like being safe, not being too hot or too cold, or scared or wet in storms. Indoors is where I want to always stay with someone who will love me like family and consider me a precious priceless gift to always be with them. Could that be you?<br/><br/>My special needs is that I have developed some off and on autoimmune issues with my paw pads, plasma cell pododermatitis, which sometimes has to be treated with paw soaks, oral antibiotics, and anti-inflammatories.

URGENT: If interested in any of these kitties, PLEASE CONTACT ME DIRECTLY AT feline.felicity@gmail.com due to the Petfinder inquiry option not working as it should!!

Hello! I was a community stray cat. At first, the lady at Feline Felicity thought I was feral. I really wasn't. I was just very distrusting and scared. After she trapped me at her grandparent's house and had me combo tested, neutered, and vaccinated, she kept me in a large crate in the room where she fed most of the other kitties. I quickly learned to look forward to seeing her at meal times, and all the other cats seemed to like and trust her, so pretty soon, I wanted out of that cage to join the rest of the kitty gang.

I do fine with almost all of them. Some of them don't like me for some reason, but I'm usually a pretty laid back kind of guy. I wish I could spend more time getting some tlc all to myself because Ms Tana can't help but "spread herself too thin" with all of us. I think I would love sleeping in the bedroom at night with my speci

URGENT: If interested in any of these kitties, PLEASE CONTACT ME DIRECTLY AT feline.felicity@gmail.com due to the Petfinder inquiry option not working as it should!!

Hello! I was a community stray cat. At first, the lady at Feline Felicity thought I was feral. I really wasn't. I was just very distrusting and scared. After she trapped me at her grandparent's house and had me combo tested, neutered, and vaccinated, she kept me in a large crate in the room where she fed most of the other kitties. I quickly learned to look forward to seeing her at meal times, and all the other cats seemed to like and trust her, so pretty soon, I wanted out of that cage to join the rest of the kitty gang.

I do fine with almost all of them. Some of them don't like me for some reason, but I'm usually a pretty laid back kind of guy. I wish I could spend more time getting some tlc all to myself because Ms Tana can't help but "spread herself too thin" with all of us. I think I would love sleeping in the bedroom at night with my special person to call my own and not have to share with so many. I have my favorite feline friends here and tend to accept and make new friends relatively easy. I'm curious, yet cautious, and can still tend to easily startle sometimes. I love to play, and I love to be petted. I like to be held and carried around sometimes. Sometimes if you put me down when I am not ready to put down, I will go right b

How To Adopt

Coppurr was listed as Adoptable by Feline Felicity
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Feline Felicity's Adoption Policy
At Feline Felicity, established in 1988, all cats & kittens are examined by a veterinarian, tested for Feline Leukemia & Feline Immunodeficiency Virus, external & internal parasite free, FVRCP & Rabies vaccinated appropriately for their age, spayed or neutered, & microchipped prior to being adopted out into new homes. Rest assured you will be given a health record for your pet with all services & dates provided. I, Tana Taylor, founder of Feline Felicity, have worked in veterinary clinics for over 30 years. I NEVER adopt out an unaltered cat because compliance for spaying & neutering is, unfortunately, very low. "Oops litters" are NOT ok! When one has been in rescue, animal control, shelter, humane association, spay/neuter, TNR, or vet business well over a decade, one becomes painfully aware of the overpopulation problem resulting in too few adoptions & definitely too many euthanasias. As a result, I composed this signature for my personal e-mails: "Each & every birth of a cat or dog adds to the overpopulation problem. For every single kitten or puppy you allow to be born & find a home, KNOW that one who was already waiting at a pound or shelter is euthanized because no one adopted it. For their sake, SPAY & NEUTER! (Cats definitely before 5 months old!!) PLEASE! IT MATTERS!" Feline Felicity is basically one person so can typically only manage local home visits & adoption approvals. After a minimal two week trial period, if all goes well, I will arrange for the microchip information to be transferred. It is urgently important that you immediately go to microchip website, provide all your personal contact information &, just as importantly, always keep any changes up to date as that is your best insurance for being reunited with a lost pet. One other thing, the NO CHILDREN recommendation is because I do not have any children in my household, so the kitties are NOT used to them at all. PLEASE read individual stories for the kitties to learn more about their individual personalities & how well they may adapt. Please note that most of my felines are adults ranging from 1-5 years to several seniors. Very unfortunately, unless homes are found for some of my current rescues (about 40 to choose from!!), I will not ever have ANY room to take in new felines ... including baby kittens ... indefinitely. I was diagnosed with cancer June 2018; recurred 2023, so urgently need to decrease the number of cats for whom I am caring! E-mails & phone calls are typically people wanting me to take in more cats, which I absolutely cannot do under any circumstances. PLEASE CONSIDER ADOPTING SOMETHING OTHER THAN A BABY. PLEASE ALSO REALIZE IT IS THE INDIVIDUAL PERSONALITY OF THE CAT & HOW IT FITS IN WITH YOU & YOUR HOUSEHOLD (other people & animals) THAT MATTERS MOST, NOT gender or color/pattern or length of hair. My feline rescues have had services that would normally cost over $400-800 (minimally!) at a full service vet already done, The adoption fee remains EXTREMELY minimal compared to my financial investment in all of them. You may "fall in love" with a kitty & its story & "know" you want it just from what you see & read on here. However, you may e-mail to set up an appointment to meet the feline(s) prior to making a decision on which one(s) to consider for adoption. WHEN YOU CONTACT VIA EMAIL, PLEASE MAKE SURE TO TELL ME ABOUT YOU, YOUR PREVIOUS FELINE EXPERIENCE, & YOUR SPECIFIC SITUATION -- WHERE YOU LIVE, OTHER PEOPLE & ANIMALS IN HOME, & WHAT KITTY LIFE WITH YOU WOULD BE LIKE on a daily basis. Adoption fees range from $80 to $125 each, payable in cash. I will sometimes discount if more than one are adopted together. (Due to previous incidences of checks written on closed accounts, insufficient funds, or stopped payments, Feline Felicity no longer accepts checks.) This fee will continue to provide maintenance (food, litter, etc.) & veterinary care for the other cats & kittens that are being housed at Feline Felicity. You will be required to complete a detailed questionnaire & adoption contract which must be approved by Tana Taylor prior to adopting a pet. Part of this approval process does include a home visit prior to the final step of me personally delivering the feline to you at its new home. Here at Feline Felicity, these cats are housed strictly indoors, & have only cohabited with other felines & me, an adult woman in a fairly quiet, consistent, & settled environment. For that reason, I do not think the majority of them would do well with children less than ten years old, in general, although I am sure there may be some exceptions. The cats' only exposure to dogs is my K9 mix rescue, weighing 40-50 pounds, who is typically feline-friendly & very well behaved around cats & kittens. In that regard, some of the cats would more than likely adapt to dogs while others probably would not. Please realize that all cats have individual personalities, & their adjustment time to new people & environments may vary greatly.

Coppurr is from Feline Felicity

[Cookeville, TN]

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***!!!!EMERGENCY URGENT!!!!*** ONE OF THE FAMILY HOMES WHERE I HAVE BEEN HOUSING SOME OF THE CATS FOR YEARS IS GOING TO AN ESTATE PLANNER AT END OF SEPTEMBER 2025. I DESPERATELY URGENTLY NEED TO FIND A SAFE INDOOR ONLY PLACE FOR 18 CATS ASAP -- WHETHER FOSTER HOMES OR FOR THEM TO BE ADOPTED. THIS IS DEFINITELY AN EMERGENCY ...
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