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Tigerkins is a truly delightful feline companion, known for his warm purr and wonderfully easygoing charm. He thrives on connection, enjoying gentle play sessions or quiet cuddles with his favorite people, yet he's equally content to relax nearby, pursuing his own interests. This sweet, social, and independent boy offers the perfect balance of affection and self-sufficiency, making him an adaptable and loving presence in any home.
As a mixed breed with a short coat, Tigerkins is generally low-maintenance in terms of grooming, requiring only occasional brushing to keep his fur healthy and minimize moderate shedding. His balanced nature suggests a moderate energy level; he enjoys interactive play but is also happy to unwind. He's been noted to be good with both other cats and children, indicating a patient and friendly disposition that makes him an excellent family pet.
Tigerkins is looking for a home where he can be a cherished member, offering companionship without being overly demanding. Whether you're a family with kids, a multi-cat household, or an individual seeking a calm and affectionate friend, Tigerkins is ready to bring joy and purrs into your life. He is housetrained, neutered, and up-to-date on his vaccinations, ready to settle in and become your beloved new family member.
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