AVAILABLE ANIMALS

We’re excited you have taken the first step in finding the right companion!

Our adoptable cats range from very young to senior and change daily as new animal rescues come in and others have found a forever home. Prior to adoption, we ensure that every Tiny Tigers NJ animal is spayed or neutered, in their best health possible and ready for their new home. Meet our available furry friends.

Make sure to read the process of how to adopt and our policies and values. For additional questions, check out our FAQs.

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Jack’s Story

Hi, I’m Jack, a sweet and playful tabby kitten who loves to chase toys and snuggle. I need to be adopted with another kitten or go to a home that already has cats, because having a buddy makes me happiest. I’ll fill your days with purrs, silly antics, and lots of love.

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Farrah & Abbey’s Story

Hi, I’m Farrah, a young mama with my precious baby Abbey, and we’re looking for a loving forever home together. We’re sweet, affectionate, and ready to be the center of attention in a quiet home. With my captivating eyes and our warm hearts, we’ll fill your life with endless love and purrs.

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Vula’s Story

Hi, I’m Vula (formerly Vulture) — I’m just a sweet, playful kitten. I was born on the streets of Jersey City Heights with my two brothers and love climbing, cuddling, and zooming around. I’ll need a home with another cat to keep me company and share in the fun!

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HOW TO PREPARE

Bringing a new family member home is exciting, but also a little bit scary...for everyone. Don’t worry, we’re here to help. Here are a few tips to get you started:

  • Remember that every animal is different. It may take a few days or even a few weeks (or more), for your new pet to adjust to his/her new surroundings, routine and rules. And that’s okay!

  • Create a space in your home that is just for them. This can be a crate, a room, or a section in a room. It’s important for them to be able to retreat to a safe and calm area that’s all his/her own.

  • Before bringing home your four-legged friend, write out your ideal routine - where will he/she sleep, eat, exercise? What are the house rules? What happens when you are not home? This will make the transition easier from the get go.

  • At first, things may feel a bit tough. But once you get your routine down and learn about each other, there’s nothing better than the bond you will have built.

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THANKS TO OUR PAWTNERS

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