MISSING ANIMAL
Missing Cat – Tigger
Tigger is a 2-year-old orange tabby who went missing on March 21, 2026 around 8:00 PM at the Fairways at Nutter’s Chapel in Conway, Arkansas.
He is very adventurous, sweet, and loves people, so he may approach you. Tigger has a unique feature—one black whisker above his eyebrow—and currently has a scab on the back of his neck.
He also has a very sensitive stomach and cannot eat table food, so we are especially worried about him being away from home.
Tigger is deeply loved and missed by our family. We call him “Tigger Baby” or “Tigger Love.”
If you have seen him or have any information, please call or text:
501-733-3972
501-504-0928
501-504-9769
Please help us bring our precious baby home. 🧡
Losing a pet is incredibly distressing, and when Tigger, a friendly and adventurous orange tabby, goes missing, the worry only escalates. From personal experience, I know how every detail can help in locating a lost cat, which is why Tigger’s distinguishing black whisker above his eyebrow and the scab on his neck are important identifiers to share with neighbors and on social media platforms. Cats like Tigger often stay close to familiar surroundings but may wander due to curiosity or fear. Since he is known to approach people, putting up flyers around Fairways at Nutter’s Chapel and nearby streets with his photo and unique features can catch the attention of locals who might spot him. It's crucial to communicate his sensitive stomach needs—he cannot eat table food, so if you encounter a cat matching his description, please avoid feeding him anything other than his usual food if possible. Contacting local shelters and animal control centers in Conway regularly is also an effective step as they often take in lost pets. Using online community groups dedicated to lost pets in Arkansas or Conway can expand the search reach. Share as many details as possible, including the times and locations he was last seen, and encourage others to spread the word. Often, the collective effort of a community makes a significant impact. Most importantly, keeping hope and staying proactive by continuously sharing updates and checking likely places Tigger might hide will increase the chances of bringing him safely home. Every call and text to the provided numbers—501-733-3972, 501-504-0928, and 501-504-9769—could be a vital clue in reuniting Tigger with his loving family.























































































