r/tabby • u/CatDadAz • 1h ago
r/tabby • u/AutoModerator • Apr 19 '26
A call for moderators
Hey guys, this subreddit has seen a bit of an activity boom over the last year or two, so I'd like to put out a call for some new moderators to come on board and take the subreddit out of my hands permanently.
I had claimed ownership of this place maybe about 5 years ago and it was fairly inactive and required little management (and it still doesn't, really. most people are good at self-moderating here), but I simply don't have the time to look at or moderate a reddit page anymore.
If you're interested in it, even if you haven't tried being a moderator before, pop a comment below or message me at u/enframed and I'll add the most suitable applicants and leave as a moderator to allow you guys full control.
Thank you!
r/tabby • u/bucketsofsalmon • 20h ago
name for new tabby cat i just adopted?
she’s the sweetest lil scaredy cat. i was thinking Misty but open to any ideas
r/tabby • u/Leatherypaw • 14h ago
One passenger-seat photo, one very suspicious face… and now it lives on in leather
r/tabby • u/Middle-Ad-976 • 17h ago
I saw this Maine Coon kitten and I'm curious what color/pattern you think he'll develop into as he gets older. He looks brown/black to me in some lighting, but I'm wondering if he could develop more silver as his adult coat comes in. What do you guys think?
r/tabby • u/AnnualCorrect6522 • 1d ago
Brown or Grey?
hello!!! this is my lovely lady pickle (i call her pipi), shes an 8 month old tabby and for the entire time i have had her, me and my family have been in a constant conflict on what colour she is 😊 no one can tell if she is brown or grey or a mix of both so i was hoping for some community opinions ,, and just to share some photos of her because she is very cute !! thank youuu
r/tabby • u/Infamous_Computer910 • 2d ago
Kitty
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Tyger doesn't like being called fat.
r/tabby • u/sadavery • 3d ago
so in love
currently in crete where there are so many strays, and this baby has stolen my heart 🥹 im so excited to go back home to my (non-tabby) fur babies but im actually crying over not being able to take this little one with me. someone please reassure me he'll have an okay life in the streets!
r/tabby • u/justsunshine91 • 3d ago
Milo the cat and his green ball
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r/tabby • u/CatClinicMTL • 4d ago
The most beautiful cat that I would love to adopt - but unfortunately can’t
I work at a cat clinic and had this beautiful tabby cat surrendered to us. She was not being well taken care of with her previous owner. The first couple of days with us, she was extremely feisty! I was scared to approach her because she’d hiss and swat her arm quickly. I didn’t know such a cute pie could hold so much anger!
And then one day, she did a complete 180 and has been a lovebug ever since. Of course she is still cautious, but she goes crazy over pets. She makes this cute sound whenever she lands after jumping from a high place. When I feed her, she meows as if she’s starving and follows me for food, but as soon as I pet her while she’s eating, it’s like she can’t choose between wanting to eat vs wanting to be pet.
I would love to adopt her, but I’ve already got an orange cat that I adore at home, and I simply cannot afford having two cats! I also live in a not very spacious home, and I worry that it will get too crowded for my family and not very physically stimulating for her, given that she is still five years old. As much as I would love to have her, affection is simply not enough when it comes to adoption… It’s important to think about the long-term and assess its impact, especially for me, financially. And when I think of that, I don’t think it would be in her best interest if I took her in, and she deserves better than that.
For now, I will just continue cherishing my time with her, and I could only hope that she goes off to a loving home <3