Age:
2 years old
Breed:
Domestic Short Hair
Gender:
Male
Color:
Tabby
Living with children:
I need to live a non domestic life outside the home, therefore children will be considered
Living with dogs:
No
Living with cats:
No
Living with small pets:
If kept seperately
Ideal Home:
A quiet home with a safe space to settle in
I require:
outdoor access once settled
Aloof
Easily Spooked
independent
nervous
Timid
Under-socialised

Tigger is a handsome male tabby with a gentle spirit and a strong independent streak. He’s looking for a special home where he can feel safe, settle at his own pace, and choose the level of companionship he’s comfortable with.

Tigger would thrive in:

  • A rural setting with plenty of quiet space

  • Access to an outbuilding (like a barn, stable, or shed) where he can settle away from the hustle and bustle

  • A patient adopter who understands that trust takes time

He isn’t ready for a busy household or constant interaction just yet. Instead, he needs a calm environment where he can watch the world from a distance until he feels secure enough to approach.

In his previous home, Tigger was known to be affectionate — but on his own terms. He enjoyed gentle companionship once he felt confident, and with time, he’s likely to choose a more domesticated, affectionate lifestyle again.

Tigger may start off as a shy observer, but with patience and understanding, he has every chance to become a loyal and loving companion to the right person.

Tigger is looking for:

  • Time, space, and a peaceful environment

  • Someone who respects his boundaries and allows him to settle in at his own pace.

  • A home that’s happy to let him decide when he’s ready for interaction.

 

If you feel you can offer Tigger the patient understanding home he is looking for, please complete a perfect match form below:

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