Tiger Lily may be the smallest member of the pack, but her spirit is absolutely mighty. This tiny powerhouse is brimming with confidence and has a personality that is impossible to ignore. If you are looking for a brave, playful, and affectionate companion, Tiger Lily is ready to leap into your life! She is a social superstar who adores her "siblings" whether they have fur or feet. Tiger Lily is incredibly adaptable, getting along famously with children and various other animals, making her a dream fit for a diverse household. She is potty trained as long as she is given frequent breaks throughout the day.
The Little Adventurer: Don't let her size fool you; she is built for the outdoors! She is ready to join you on hikes, walks, and every adventure your forever home has to offer.
The Master of Mischief: She has a hilarious side that will keep you laughing, specifically her talent for "sock stealing" and her curious habit of trying to join you in the bathtub!
The Toy Enthusiast: Whether it's an interactive game with her humans or a solo play session, she is always entertained.
The Ultimate Snuggler: When it's time to wind down, she is often found cuddling her favorite stuffed lamb (almost as much as she loves her dinner!).
Tiger Lily is the perfect combination of a bold explorer and a sweet, food-loving friend. She doesn't just want a place to sleep; she wants a family to champion.
Ideal Home
Tiger Lily is a social superstar who adores her "siblings" whether they have fur or feet. She is incredibly adaptable, getting along famously with children and various other animals, making her a dream fit for a diverse household.
Ongoing Health
No specific health conditions are mentioned in the listing.
Training & Support
Tiger Lily is potty trained as long as she is given frequent breaks throughout the day. She has a talent for "sock stealing" and a curious habit of trying to join you in the bathtub.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transporation
Tiger Lily is being fostered in Texas but can be transported out of state after adoption.