Domestic Short Hair and Tiger Cats Available for Adoption
LUCKY
Domestic Short Hair, Tiger
🇺🇸
Ashland, Ohio
March 22nd
male, medium, adult
DESCRIPTION
LUCKY is a 5 year old male Tiger cat who weighs 10 pounds. He is a handsome boy and very friendly.
Adoption fee is $100
All Ashland County Humane Society kitty adoption fees include:
~ spay/neuter
~ vaccinations
~ testing for feline diseases
~ micro-chipping
~de-worming
If you're interested in any of our kitties, please visit our website for an application.
A printable application can be found at:
www.AshlandHumane.org/Adoption-application
(copy and paste link to address bar).
Completed applications can be emailed to:
Applications@ashlandhumane.org
Adoption fee is $100
We are an all volunteer-based organization that only has 8 members. We do not have the volunteer man power to show animals to non-approved applicants. If your application gets screened and approved, we will contact you to arrange a meet and greet and you can decide if this is the right pet for you.
Thank you for understanding! We definitely want all our rescued animals to find great families!
Thank you for your interest in a Rescue Pet! Adopt, don't shop!
ABOUT: DOMESTIC SHORT HAIR CAT BREED
The domestic short hair cat is a popular and diverse breed known for its unique personalities and low maintenance care. These cats come in various colors and patterns, with short, easy to manage coats that require minimal grooming. Domestic short hairs are friendly, adaptable, and make wonderful companions for individuals and families alike. They possess playful and affectionate qualities that endear them to many, making them one of the most beloved and widely adopted cat breeds worldwide.
Tigers are majestic wild cats known for their distinct orange fur with black stripes, powerful build, and stealthy hunting abilities. As the largest of all cat species, tigers are solitary animals that primarily inhabit forests and grasslands in Asia. They are apex predators, preying on a variety of animals with their sharp claws and teeth. Sadly, many tiger subspecies are endangered due to habitat loss and poaching, highlighting the importance of conservation efforts to protect these magnificent creatures.