Hadley - Tiger and Extra Toes Cat Hemingway Polydactyl Cat for Adoption in Lake Monroe, Florida
HADLEY
Tiger, Extra Toes Cat Hemingway Polydactyl
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Lake Monroe, Florida
June 7th
female, medium, baby
DESCRIPTION
Hadley is an adorable baby girl around 3 months old. She's a sweet, playful Hemingway kitten with a big personality and an even bigger heart. She loves chasing toys, exploring every corner of the room, and curling up for cuddles after a busy day of adventures. Curious, affectionate, and full of kitten charm, Hadley is ready to bring joy, laughter, and plenty of purrs to her forever home.
If you're looking for a kitten who's as special as she is lovable, Hadley is ready to step into your lifeextra toes and all!
She is up to date on shots, microchipped and already spayed. Hadley is currently at Petco in Altamonte if you'd like to see her in person.
If you are interested in adopting a TEARS kitty, please submit an online application at http://tearsofseminolecounty.org/adoption-application/
ABOUT: EXTRA TOES CAT HEMINGWAY POLYDACTYL CAT BREED
The Extra Toes Cat, also known as the Hemingway Polydactyl, is a unique breed characterized by its genetic mutation resulting in extra toes, often resembling thumbs. This feline's distinct feature is attributed to a natural gene variation, linked to author Ernest Hemingway's fondness for polydactyl cats. Renowned for their dexterity and adaptability, extra toes cats typically exhibit a friendly and sociable demeanor, making them a popular choice as companion pets in many households worldwide. With a charming appearance and amiable personality, the Extra Toes Cat Hemingway Polydactyl continues to captivate cat enthusiasts with its endearing traits.
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.