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.
Butternut, Mittens & Maddie’s Story
I’m Mittens, and my siblings Maddie and Butternut, who are both tabbies, and I are looking for a loving home after spending most of our lives in a garage. We’re playful and affectionate, always chasing toys and cuddling up for snuggles. We need to be adopted with at least one of our siblings because we can’t imagine life without each other, and we promise to bring joy and love to your home!
Vienetta’s Story
Hi, I’m Vienetta, a shy but sweet cat with a tough past. I was given to a TNR but brought outside hanging from a rope, tied around my neck. They gladly quickly took me off of the hands of my captors, for lack of a better word. Now, I love quiet moments, enjoy being petted once I know you, and get along well with other cats. I’m looking for a peaceful home where I can continue to heal and feel safe, while bringing companionship to my new family.
Kiana & Kaia’s Story
Hi! We’re Kiana & Kaia, two black kitten sisters looking for our forever home together. We’re super close, love to play, and enjoy snuggling up for naps. With our combined energy and affection, we promise double the purrs and endless fun. Could you be the one to give us the loving home we need?
LuLu’s Story
Hi, I’m Lulu, a gentle 2-year-old cat seeking a loving forever home after being surrendered due to allergies. I’m a bit shy but warm up to be a quiet companion who enjoys sunbathing and cozy spots. I’ve never lived with other pets, but I’m neat, playful, and would love to be your calm and affectionate friend.
Nelly’s Story
I'm Nelly! I was a tiny little babe... only a few weeks old when I was found and came to Tiny Tigers. I have a HUGE personality! Currently my foster dog sister is my favorite playmate! I climb on my foster parents so they will hug me and give me lots of pets during the day! They LOVE having me and say that anyone who adopts me if the luckiest ever bc I am just purrfect!
Gracie & Bobbi’s Story
I’m Gracie, and I was found all alone at just one week old, but Persephone, Bobbi’s mom, took me in and raised me alongside her kittens. Now, Bobbi and I are a bonded pair looking for a home where we can share our love, playful personalities, and a little bit of sass with someone special!
Amina & Xena’s Story
Hi! We’re Amina and Xena, a bonded tuxedo pair found in the Newport parking garage. Xena is the social one, while I'm more reserved, but we've both learned to trust people after being rescued. Now, we're ready to bring our playful energy and deep bond to a forever home.
Claude & Claudette’s Story
We're Claude and Claudette, sibling kittens who were rescued from the streets and are now hoping to find a loving home together. I'm Claude, the curious one with extra toes—my polydactyl paws make me quite unique! We're inseparable and hoping to find our forever home soon!
Julian & Mulan’s Story
We're Julian & Mulan, siblings that were abandoned when our owners moved. We’re looking for our forever home together, and we hope it's really forever this time!
Kittens are coming!
Let’s get ready to SNUGGLE!!! That’s right…we have more kittens coming! Kitten season isn’t over yet and we have the snuggliest kittens around looking for fosters and furever homes.
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.