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Tipton Humane Society reports 163 adoptions, $70,040 in gross fundraising; seeks grants and highlights medical costs

2111038 · January 14, 2025
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Summary

The Tipton County Humane Society gave a year-end update, reporting adoptions, fundraising totals, a cat neuter-release program, and a request to pursue additional grants and in-house medical efficiencies.

Jordan Chandler, representing the Tipton County Humane Society, told the Tipton City Council the shelter completed 163 adoptions during the past year and raised $70,040.51 in gross fundraising.

Chandler described a cat neuter‑release program funded entirely by the Humane Society and said it allowed the group to sterilize about 189 cats. “That is the cat neuter release program,” Chandler said, explaining the effort to reduce feral cat reproduction. He described the program as paid for “100% from the Humane Society for fundraising and grants. No municipal dollars go to that.”

Why it matters: the shelter’s work affects animal welfare, public health and municipal animal…

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