Tiger BC46107-Cat
Male
Domestic S.H (short hair)
3 years 2 months
I would prefer not to live with other cats
I cannot live with dogs
I can live with teenagers

Tiger

True to his name, Tiger is a confident, curious boy with a big heart and a gentle roar for affection. Found as a stray, he’s quickly proven himself to be a people-loving puss who enjoys attention, grooming (especially with a mitt), and gentle play with wand toys. While not a lap cat just yet, he’ll often hop up for a cuddle and is always nearby when there’s fuss to be had. Tiger would be happiest in a home where someone is around most of the time. Although he’s shown no issues with other cats in the cattery, we think he’d thrive best as the only pet where he can rule the roost. Like any wild-at-heart feline, Tiger loves to explore, so outdoor access in a safe area is ideal. He’s fully litter trained, has a great appetite, and enjoys cosy beds – especially ones with a good vantage point. He does have a heart murmur, so he’ll need regular check-ups, but he’s in good spirits and full of life. If you’re looking for a soft-hearted house tiger who’ll keep you company and brighten your days, this lovely boy might just be your perfect match.

More details about Tiger

Tiger cannot be rehomed to certain areas in or around Bristol.
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