Toby - Domestic Short Hair and Tiger Cat for Adoption in Sanford, Florida
TOBY
Domestic Short Hair, Tiger
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Sanford, Florida
July 5th
male, medium, adult
DESCRIPTION
Toby is a handsome 3-year-old boy who came to the shelter when his owner could no longer care for him.
Like many cats, Toby is feeling a little scared and uncertain in the shelter environment. When you first meet him, he'll likely be shy, but if you take a seat, speak softly to him, and offer a few gentle pets, you'll see him begin to melt into your hands. It's as if he just needs someone to remind him that he's safe.
Toby is looking for a patient, loving person who can help him feel secure and show him that everything is going to be okay. With a little time, kindness, and understanding, he's sure to blossom into a devoted and loving companion.
Toby is up to date on his vaccinations, already neutered, and ready to go home the same day he's adopted. Now all he needs is a forever family to give him the love and security he deserves.
Reference Toby's ID number A550484 when visiting the shelter. You are not required to fill out an online inquiry form. For more information about adopting from Seminole County Animal Services contact Diane Gagliano at 407-665-5208 or DGagliano@seminolecountyfl.gov
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.