


TIGGER #1745N- Offered by Owner - Gentle and Quiet
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Tabby
- Domestic Short Hair
About TIGGER #1745N- Offered by Owner - Gentle and Quiet
Hillsboro, OR
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TIGGER #1745N- Offered by Owner - Gentle and Quiet’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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TIGGER #1745N- Offered by Owner - Gentle and Quiet's Story
I first met Tigger at an estate sale in November 2025. He was tucked quietly in the back of his carrier in the living room, scared and unsure, while his world was changing around him. His beloved owner had moved into assisted living, and despite the family’s best efforts, they couldn’t find him a home. Local shelters were full, and the outlook was grim.<br/><br/>When they called me, Tigger came home with us that very night.<br/><br/>Tigger is a neutered male tabby, estimated to be about 6–8 years old, with no known health issues. He has always been an indoor-only cat and does well in a home environment. He is fully litterbox trained and impeccably well-mannered—despite living with three resident cats (two males and one female), he has never sprayed or missed the box.<br/><br/>Tigger is a shy, sensitive boy who takes his time feeling safe. It took him about three weeks to begin exploring our house, and even now he prefers the comfort of his cozy blanket nest tucked away in a cupboard. Once he trusts you, though, he truly blossoms—head and chin scratches are the key to his heart.<br/><br/>He is polite and communicative with other cats. While he’s a bit wary of our most outgoing feline, he handles the attention calmly, setting boundaries with a gentle meow rather than aggression. There have been no fights—just quiet conversations.<br/><br/>While we wish we had room to make him a permanent part of our home, our space simply can’t support a fourth cat long-term. Tigger lives in Ashland and his rehoming fee is $75<br/><br/>This cat is offered for adoption due to the owner's personal circumstances. For more information on meeting and adopting this kitty, please fill out a pre-adoption application under "ADOPT" on our website at WWW.CATSCRADLERESCUE.COM. Your information will be forwarded to the owner for follow-ups and meeting arrangement.<br/><br/>Cat's Cradle is an all-volunteer, non-profit foster-home based rescue serving Oregon cats who need new homes. 100% of your adoption fee goes to provide for the medical and physical needs of the cats in our care. We invite you to become a foster parent and experience the great satisfaction of helping a cat or kitten in need.
I first met Tigger at an estate sale in November 2025. He was tucked quietly in the back of his carrier in the living room, scared and unsure, while his world was changing around him. His beloved owner had moved into assisted living, and despite the family’s best efforts, they couldn’t find him a home. Local shelters were full, and the outlook was grim.
When they called me, Tigger came home with us that very night.
Tigger is a neutered male tabby, estimated to be about 6–8 years old, with no known health issues. He has always been an indoor-only cat and does well in a home environment. He is fully litterbox trained and impeccably well-mannered—despite living with three resident cats (two males and one female), he has never sprayed or missed the box.
Tigger is a shy, sensitive boy who takes his time feeling safe. It took him about three weeks to begin exploring our house, and even now he prefers the comfort of his cozy blanket nest tucked away in a cupboard. Once he trusts you, though, he truly blos
I first met Tigger at an estate sale in November 2025. He was tucked quietly in the back of his carrier in the living room, scared and unsure, while his world was changing around him. His beloved owner had moved into assisted living, and despite the family’s best efforts, they couldn’t find him a home. Local shelters were full, and the outlook was grim.
When they called me, Tigger came home with us that very night.
Tigger is a neutered male tabby, estimated to be about 6–8 years old, with no known health issues. He has always been an indoor-only cat and does well in a home environment. He is fully litterbox trained and impeccably well-mannered—despite living with three resident cats (two males and one female), he has never sprayed or missed the box.
Tigger is a shy, sensitive boy who takes his time feeling safe. It took him about three weeks to begin exploring our house, and even now he prefers the comfort of his cozy blanket nest tucked away in a cupboard. Once he trusts you, though, he truly blossoms—head and chin scratches are the key to his heart.
He is polite and communicative with other cats. While he’s a bit wary of our most outgoing feline, he handles the attention calmly, setting boundaries with a gentle meow rather than aggression. There have been no fights—just quiet conversations.
While we wish we had room to make him a permanent part of our home, our space sim
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TIGGER #1745N- Offered by Owner - Gentle and Quiet is from Cat's Cradle Rescue
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