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Meet Tic! He loves to play and is a fierce hunter of wand toys!

Meet Tic

Tic

4 years old

Altered male

Domestic short hair mix

Brown tiger

Facts about Tic:

~ I have not had much experience with children but am willing to consider sharing my home with kids over age 14 who can be gentle and respectful of pets.

~ I prefer to be the only pet so I can get all the attention.

~ I am a quiet and reserved kitty. I would prefer a peaceful home.

~ I love to play and am a fierce hunter of wand toys! I would love a family who can play with me every day.

~ I have some special needs but still have lots of life to live and love to give. Please ask the adoption counselor to explain when you visit with me.

Tic is a handsome gentleman who can do it all; he's a big fan of playtime but he also knows how to relax and enjoy the quiet moments. His favorite games involve laser pointers, wand toys, and anything else he can chase! Once playtime is over, Tic likes affection on his terms. He isn't always a lap cat, but he enjoys being near people and would like a couch to sit on next to his new family.

See more at CThumane.org/adopt, or come visit in person. CHS is a private organization with locations in Newington, Waterford, and Westport and the reduced-fee Fox Memorial Clinic for owned pets, and is not affiliated with the government or any other animal welfare organizations. CHS’ work is made possible 100% through the generosity of donors.

CT Humane Society

About CT Humane Society:

Way back in 1881, a Hartford High School senior named Gertrude O. Lewis wanted to find a way to help the animals of Connecticut. She gathered support in her community – including some of Connecticut’s most prominent citizens of the time – and that very same year, Gertrude founded the Connecticut Humane Society.

And all these years later, the work continues. CHS is the oldest and most comprehensive animal welfare organization in the state, serving thousands of pets every year. As an independent nonprofit organization, CHS does not receive any funding from the government and is not associated with any national animal welfare groups. The pets rely solely on the generosity and support of donors and volunteers.

Click here to visit their website!

CT Humane Society

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