Meet Iggy — the cat who manifested his own rescue 🐾
Some cats are found… Iggy applied.
He appeared at a gas station colony where a kind human was caring for TNR cats — but Iggy very clearly misunderstood the assignment. While everyone else was content clocking in for outdoor life, Iggy began networking. Eye contact. Conversations. Strategic leg rubs. Persistent interviews. His goal? Secure a full-time indoor position with benefits (fleece, affection, and running water).
We’re pleased to announce: he got the job.
Iggy is a handsome gray gentleman distinguished by a perfect white racing stripe down his nose — presumably for aerodynamic zoomies between you and the nearest sink. Because yes… the rumors are true.
Iggy is a sink cat.Turn on the faucet and he arrives immediately to supervise water operations.
He is wonderfully chatty — not noisy, but conversational. He’ll greet you, narrate your day, and provide thoughtful commentary on birds outside the window. If you talk back, he will absolutely continue the discussion. Silence is not his communication style.
Personality highlights:
• Deeply affectionate and attentive to his people
• Actively seeks you out (you are his hobby)
• Professional bird-watching analyst
• Serial leg-rubber
• Believes fleece blankets were invented specifically for him
• Enjoys singing little songs to maintain household morale
Iggy didn’t want to survive outside — he wanted a relationship. He chose humans, and now he’s all in. He’ll follow you around like a small gray assistant making sure you never experience a moment alone… or a moment where the sink is unmonitored.
If you’re looking for a quiet decorative cat, Iggy respectfully declines.
If you want a companion who talks, loves, participates, supervises water usage, and takes his job as Your Cat very seriously — he’s ready to clock in permanently.
Check out more photos and videos of Iggy:
Iggy Photos
Iggy is estimated to be about 4 years old (as of Jan 26). He is fully vetted: spayed, vaccinated, dewormed, microchipped, and flea-free. She tested negative for FeLV, FIV, and heartworms.
If you are interested in meeting Iggy or want to learn more about him please fill out an application here:
Adoption application
Questions? info@littlelivesatl.org