




Marigold
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Medium Hair
- Torbie
About Marigold
Houston, TX
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Marigold’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Marigold's Story
Marigold has officially retired from motherhood, and she is ready for her next chapter.<br/><br/>She spent her whole life outdoors before being trapped with her most recent litter. After being spayed on 12/23, she stayed with her kittens until they were old enough to be fully vetted and adopted. Now it’s her turn.<br/><br/>Marigold is fully acclimated to home life. She understands litter boxes, enjoys a predictable routine, and absolutely melts for brushing. If you want to win her heart, bring a soft brush and move slowly. She leans into it and relaxes in a way that tells you she’s never had that kind of care before.<br/><br/>That said, she is still a bit standoffish with people. Quick movements startle her. She doesn’t seek out constant affection. She’s what I’d call a solid “2.5-3” on our social scale (0 being a complete lap cat, 5 being completely feral) — friendly enough to accept pets and purr, but still cautious and independent.<br/><br/>Because of her background, Marigold is being considered for a barn or shop cat placement. She has excellent instincts, is used to outdoor life, and would likely thrive in a safe, structured working environment with shelter, food, and patient caretakers. If you’ve been thinking about adding a barn cat to your property, now is the time to reach out.<br/><br/>She is also open to a quiet home placement with someone patient who understands that trust builds slowly.<br/><br/>Marigold is fully vetted, spayed, and ready for the right fit.<br/><br/>If you are interested in adopting or providing a barn placement, please fill out the no-obligation application here:<br/>https://tabbystinytabbies.org/adoption-application<br/><br/>Her adoption fee is $125.<br/><br/>If you’d like to support the work we do, we have donation links and wishlists available:<br/>https://tabbystinytabbies.org/donate-to-rescue
Marigold has officially retired from motherhood, and she is ready for her next chapter.
She spent her whole life outdoors before being trapped with her most recent litter. After being spayed on 12/23, she stayed with her kittens until they were old enough to be fully vetted and adopted. Now it’s her turn.
Marigold is fully acclimated to home life. She understands litter boxes, enjoys a predictable routine, and absolutely melts for brushing. If you want to win her heart, bring a soft brush and move slowly. She leans into it and relaxes in a way that tells you she’s never had that kind of care before.
That said, she is still a bit standoffish with people. Quick movements startle her. She doesn’t seek out constant affection. She’s what I’d call a solid “2.5-3” on our social scale (0 being a complete lap cat, 5 being completely feral) — friendly enough to accept pets and purr, but still cautious and independent.
Because of her background, Marigold is being considered for a barn or shop cat pla
Marigold has officially retired from motherhood, and she is ready for her next chapter.
She spent her whole life outdoors before being trapped with her most recent litter. After being spayed on 12/23, she stayed with her kittens until they were old enough to be fully vetted and adopted. Now it’s her turn.
Marigold is fully acclimated to home life. She understands litter boxes, enjoys a predictable routine, and absolutely melts for brushing. If you want to win her heart, bring a soft brush and move slowly. She leans into it and relaxes in a way that tells you she’s never had that kind of care before.
That said, she is still a bit standoffish with people. Quick movements startle her. She doesn’t seek out constant affection. She’s what I’d call a solid “2.5-3” on our social scale (0 being a complete lap cat, 5 being completely feral) — friendly enough to accept pets and purr, but still cautious and independent.
Because of her background, Marigold is being considered for a barn or shop cat placement. She has excellent instincts, is used to outdoor life, and would likely thrive in a safe, structured working environment with shelter, food, and patient caretakers. If you’ve been thinking about adding a barn cat to your property, now is the time to reach out.
She is also open to a quiet home placement with someone patient who understands that trust builds slowly.
Marigold
How To Adopt
Marigold is from Tabby’s Tiny Tabbies
[Houston, TX]
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