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 beloved pet like Tigger can be heartbreaking, and it’s crucial to act quickly when a cat goes missing. Cats with adventurous and friendly personalities, like Tigger, often approach strangers, which can increase the chances of being found safely. When searching for a missing cat, it’s helpful to spread flyers around the neighborhood and visit local animal shelters to check if he has been found. Because Tigger has a unique black whisker above his eyebrow and a recent scab on his neck, these distinctive markers can help neighbors and animal rescuers identify him. Since he has a sensitive stomach and cannot tolerate table food, it’s important to inform anyone who finds him about his dietary restrictions to avoid health complications. Additionally, engaging with local online community groups and social media pages dedicated to lost and found pets in Conway can widen the search area and increase awareness. Placing familiar items such as Tigger’s bedding or toys outside the home may also attract him back, as cats rely greatly on scent cues. From personal experience, I've found that patience mixed with persistent searching often leads to positive outcomes. Despite the worry and anxiety that comes with a missing pet, maintaining a calm and hopeful approach helps rally the community and keeps the search going strong. Don’t hesitate to update the contact information on flyers or posts if you receive new clues, and always follow up promptly with anyone who reports sightings. Together, a caring community can make a difference in bringing Tigger safely back home.























































































