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Cyrus

DOB:  5/04/09

Male

Photo:  Cyrus the cat.

Cyrus is enough of a kitten that his purrsonality, like his body, is still under construction. Check out his siblings Cheddar and Caleb to get a feel for his family.

Cyrus and his brother and sister were born to a feral mom in Oakville, Iowa, less than a year after the flood that devasted the town, leaving more feral cats than people. This litter of kittens was fortunate enough to be handled by the person serving as feral cat colony manager.

 

 

The mom cat has been spayed and returned to her colony, thanks to the Iowa Humane Alliance (IHA), with help from Best Friends Animal Society. IHA intervened with a Trap/Neuter/Release/Manage (TNRM) program to keep the colonies from growing.
Photo:  Cheddar, and Calebthe cats.
Photo: Cyrus and Titus the cats.

Photo:  Cyrus the cat.

These kittens will not be placed singly. They are all curious, and active playin’ machines.

Cyrus likeshis siblings; good naps; mountain climbing; hanging out with his big-cat buddy Titus Pullo.

He dislikes:not much.

Photo:  Cyrus the cat.
Photo:  Cyrus the cat.

Cyrus’s Characteristics

not much

somewhat

quite a bit

very much!

 

Confidence

Adaptable to change

Plays well with others

Activity level

 General TemperamentOutgoing

 
Photo:  Cyrus the cat.
 

Johnson County Humane Society

JCHS      P.O. BOX 2775      IOWA CITY, IA  52244-2775      JCHS HELPLINE:  319-338-3357

jchs@johnsoncountyhumane.org

Last update—7/30/09