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Tiger

Tiger is one of four foster kittens who was three months old when we rescued them from a backyard in So Cal.  He is best described as a tabby/ bengal with tiger stripes and some cheetah spots.  Tiger is always in the mood to chill and loves leisure.  He has one brother and two sisters who are also up for adoption.

 

Tiger loves being petted and also goes for a nice tummy rub. He is a very laid back little guy and has no problem being picked up and held.  He will turn to jelly in your arms and will give you little kisses.  He will also jump into bed with you stay with  you while you sleep.

 

Tiger’s not a picky eater, and will eat both dry and wet food.  He prefers Fancy Feast and Meow Mix Cat Complete.  At feeding times he lets his brothers and sisters start eating before he begins.  He loves treats as well, and will wait by your feet for them.

 

Tiger is a social kitty, and will probably interact with anyone who is good to him.  He seems to look into your soul when he stares at you with loving affection.

Tiger will always use the litter box. We have both covered and uncovered litter boxes with quick clumping litter and he uses them both without problem.

 

If you would like to consider adopting little Tiger together with one of his loveable siblings, please check out Tabitha, Baby and Steve too. We know that you will love him as much as we do.

 

IS ALSO:
Spayed/Neutered - Vaccinated - Dewormed - Treated for Fleas
Tested for FeLV and FIV (cats and kittens only) - Microchipped

PLEASE NOTE:
Kitten Rescue is located in Los Angeles, CA and we only adopt animals to homes in the greater Los Angeles area.

 

 

 

 

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Bio / Profile

KR ID#

CF11455


Gender

Male


Age

Young


Date of Birth

05/01/2022


Primary Breed or Pattern

Tabby


Color

Grey/Blue or Silver Tabby


Hair Length

Short


Current Size

Medium


Declawed?

No


Special Needs?

No


OK with Cats?

Yes


OK with Dogs?

No


OK with Kids?

Yes