Tiger Is Ready For Adoption
Hello! My name is Tiger! I am the most lovable, snuggliest, sweetest boy around. l am the epitome of a lap cat! I just want to be petted all day long. As soon as we make eye contact, I start making muffins. I am a bit head shy, so I need a slow and gentle hand. I can be timid, but just of unfamiliar places. I warm up quickly to nice people! I am would like a calm house to call mine. One that has someone there often so that I can get all of the pets I deserve! If you think I would be a good fit for you, please fill out a preadoption application online!
Beaver County Humane Society
https://beavercountyhumanesociety.org/about-us
3394 Brodhead Road
Center Township, PA 15001.
Phone: 724-775-5801
Adopt Sweet Tiger!!!!
In my partnership with Beaver County Humane Society, one of the things I like to do is go to their shelter and take pictures of the adoptable animals. I get to spend time with them and learn their personalities so I can post their sweet faces on my site in hopes of helping them get adopted. Due to the quarantine, I cannot physically be on-site but can still help by posting pictures and bio’s that the shelter provides to me. If you or anyone you know is looking for a sweet cat or would like to foster, please call the Beaver County Humane Society!
Adoption Fee Includes:
– initial feline distemper combination vaccination
– first deworming or stool check
– rabies vaccination (for animals over 3 months of age)
– AVID microchipping
– FeLV/FIV testing
– flea treatment/preventative
– spaying or neutering
– initial feline distemper combination vaccination
– first deworming or stool check
– rabies vaccination (for animals over 3 months of age)
– AVID microchipping
– FeLV/FIV testing
– flea treatment/preventative
– spaying or neutering
Adoption Cost: $35.00
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