Tabby and Tiger Cats Available for Adoption in Killingly, Connecticut
HANK (HIGH-ENERGY, LOVES KIDS)
Tabby, Tiger
🇺🇸
Killingly, Connecticut
April 12th
male, medium, young
DESCRIPTION
HENRY (aka HANK) was born approximately 10.09.2025. He is a gorgeous tabby with lots of fun energy
HANK and his siblings RIVER and LILY were born to a cat named GRACIE. Unfortunately their family became homeless and while they tried to manage it with all of their cats, being outside in the freezing cold wasn't safe.
So HANK and his family members were surrendered to us and they are now ready to find their forever homes. If you are interested in a pair, HANK and his brother RIVER are the best of friends.
HANK craves attention and will follow you around in the hopes of getting it. He loves kids and anyone who will play with him. He is a mischievous, high-energy cat so you will need to play with him.
He is is adorable and he's beggar.
Hank is being. fostered in Southbury, CT. He is neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and negative for FIV/FeLV.
To submit an online application to adopt a cat go to passion4paws.org/adopt.
ABOUT: TABBY CAT BREED
The tabby cat, known for its distinctive coat pattern featuring swirls, stripes, or spots, is a beloved and versatile breed found in various colors and patterns. Tabby cats are not a specific breed but rather a coat pattern seen in domestic cats of different breeds. They are known for their friendly and sociable nature, making them popular as family pets. Tabby cats are cherished for their playful and affectionate personalities, making them wonderful companions for households of all kinds.
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.