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We’ve had Tigger since June from a family friend but I don’t think he’s suitable to be around 2 toddlers as he sometimes tries to attack them.
In our family home there 2 adults (myself and my partner) and 2 children as well as Tigger.
He enjoys playing with over the door toys, laser pens and chasing after balls.
Tigger is very energetic, he loves soft fleece items such as blankets and purrs until he falls asleep. He doesn’t appear to be scared of anything.
He eats whiskas chicken dry food and has one or two scoops twice a day, I also put a dish of water out for him to help himself to whenever wants a drink.
PetRehomer says: Tigger is a 7-month (approximately) old Bengal, looking for his new home. His owner has had him since he was 12 weeks only, adopting him from a family friend. Tigger unfortunately, is not getting along with the young children in the home and his family feel it is best he is rehomed somewhere where it is adults-only. Tigger did previously live with other cats, before coming to his current owner, however she cannot comment on how he was with them. He has had no experience around dogs before. It may be best he is the only pet in the home. He is currently indoors only, however his owner does believe he would like to go outdoors so a home with a garden and not near to any main roads would be ideal if he would like the option to go outside. He generally gets on with people that he meets, and is quite an active cat, always running around and playing. He has been neutered and is microchipped. His owner is unsure if his vaccinations were done by his previous owner, so it may be worth restarting these under vet guidance. He is flea treated and wormed when needed, however shows no signs of these and is fit and healthy. Tigger would make a great addition to an adults-only home looking to take on a little bundle of fun.