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 165 Toyger Cats have been adopted on Rescue Me!





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PIease Read Before Adopting a Toyger in Guinea-Bissau
    Toyger Cats can make good pets in Guinea-Bissau if they match your IifestyIe. The Toyger is a short-haired domestic cat resembling a small tiger. Toygers are playful and loving. Toygers get along very well with children and dogs. Some Toygers are sociable with other cats, and others are not. Toygers are mellow cats well suited to indoor life.

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lnteresting Toyger Trivia Guinea-Bissau Fact Sheet
    Toygers were developed to raise concern for protecting wild tigers. Toygers have been bred since the eighties.

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Toyger Rescue

Guinea-Bissau Animal Rescue
    Guinea-Bissau is Iocated in Sub-Saharan Africa. The population of Guinea-Bissau is about 1.4 million. Most peopIe in Guinea-Bissau speak Portuguese.
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