Tiger is 7-year old male black cat. He is affectionate and loving when in the right environment. He really needs a calm and quiet home with no children and no other pets. He has been neutered and well looked after.
If you feel you can offer Tiger the perfect home, either complete a homing enquiry form or contact us via the Contact Us page.
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I cant believe this lovely chap hasnt been snapped up. If people are put off by his age i can assure you this should not be a barrier. I adopted 2 x 8 year old sisters in 2010 and i cant tell you how fab they are. Being older you know what you are getting personality wise and there is none of the litter training etc.
I really hope Tiger gets a lovely home soon
Laura
I would love to adopt Tiger. I am in the process of looking for a new home for myself and would love to Tiger as my “companion”. I’m hoping once I am settled and he is still available I can apply to adopt him.
Debbie
I would snap him up but have a four year old who would want to cuddle him all the time. Am sure he will find a lovely home, he looks like a very handsome chap.
Tiger is still looking for a loving and quiet home. Can you offer him a new home?
I’ve been fostering Tiger for some months now, and if we didn’t have dogs I would keep him. He has the most gorgeous soft fur and a magnificent tail, all of which he keeps in its fluffy tidy state all by himself. He is a cat of character and has chosen the bathroom in our granny flat as his headquarters and sleeps in a rack over the bath, turning down several very comfortable armchairs and a sofa bed. He loves his food and could get used to a diet of chicken and fish, but in the meantime has to put up with luxury brands of cat food. He is slightly unsure of new people, and “hides” behind the bathroom curtain, but it doesn’t take long before curiosity gets the better of him and he jumps down and walks along the side of the bath before sidling in to see what is happening. He is not an energetic cat and would be an excellent indoor cat for a quiet household. He definitely needs to rule the roost of his house, so no other cats or dogs would be allowed.
Tiger is reserved