Posted By Ashley Murray on Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 4:27 PM

click to enlarge Cover design by Lisa Cunningham; Photo by Heather Mull Tiger on the cover of Pittsburgh City Paper's Nov. 11 edition

Despite being on the cover of thefor six days, Tiger, the Western PA Humane Society cat has not yet been adopted.Tiger, a "cool cat", as described by Humane Society staff, is a 12-pound, two-year-old male and has a temperament that allows him to be around other pets. He is already neutered and has been at the shelter since Sept. 25."Tiger likes cats and dogs. He's a very chill kitty cat," Carrie Nardini, of the Humane Society, told thecrew during the cover photoshoot . "He's very laid back. He's alsoaffectionate and likes to play."cover was meant to promote a story on an internet cat video festival that was rolling through town. Using a shelter cat was meant to call attention to the number of animals available for adoption.Nardini said staff at the shelter were also surprised that he hadn't been adopted after his 15 minutes of fame."We can't believe he's not been adopted yet," Nardini said.Staff here atare surprised as well."It was an honor working with a model as talented and charming as Tiger. He loved head scratches and purred in my arms between takes," saidArt Director Lisa Cunningham. "I'm totally shocked someone hasn't adopted him yet and sad we can't adopt him as aoffice cat. Nothing beats an orange kitty. I should know. I have two!"Adoptable pets can be seen on the Humane Society's website , which is updated several times a day. The fee for an adult cat (7 months or older) is $35 and includes spay or neuter surgery, vaccinations, feline leukemia test, flea treatment, worm examine, microchipping and a box cat carrier. Those wishing to adopt must be 21 years or older and present a valid PA state ID with current address (and, if renting, a copy of the lease that states that pets are allowed.)For more information, visit www.westernpahumane.org or call 412-321-4625.