The franchise reportedly relocated to become the Mattoon team when the Kokomo home ballpark went into receivership due to a $125 debt.
[10][3][11][12] In 1907, Kokomo partnered with neighboring Sharpsville, Indiana as the Kokomo-Sharpsville team became members of the Class D level Ohio-Indiana League.
The Wild Cats ended the season in fourth place with a record of 50–53, playing under manager Ed Hill.
Kokomo ended the season 15.0 games behind the first place Bluffton Babes, who won the league championship with a 65–38 record.
The Kokomo Wild Cats folded after the 1909 season, replaced by the Logansport Whitecaps franchise in the six–team 1910 Northern State of Indiana League.