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Bandit is a handsome and sweet young adult male cat. He doesn't spray or fight which is good because he is FIV positive. He is healthy and as long as he is kept inside, his FIV status should not be an issue. Since he is a lover and not a fighter, you won't have to worry about this boy spreading it to other cats. He likes laps and long walks to the food dish. He also has the most amazing green eyes.
Thanks to the 2023 Kia Pet Adoption Grant, Bandit's adoption fee has been waived.
Bandit is a handsome and sweet young adult male cat. He doesn't spray or fight which is good because he is FIV positive. He is healthy and as long as he is kept inside, his FIV status should not be an issue. Since he is a lover and not a fighter, you won't have to worry about this boy spreading it to other cats. He likes laps and long walks to the food dish. He also has the most amazing green eyes.
Thanks to the 2023 Kia Pet Adoption Grant, Bandit's adoption fee has been waived.
We have an adoption application that must be completed, returned, and approved. Please include your veterinarian's contact information for a reference check. Visit www.pawneehumane.com for more information.
We have an adoption application that must be completed, returned, and approved. Please include your veterinarian's contact information for a reference check. Visit www.pawneehumane.com for more information.
PCHS is a volunteer organization created in 2005 to stop the euthanasia of unclaimed animals at the local pound.
Our shelter facility opened it's doors August 4th, 2011.
Our mission is to prevent suffering, neglect, abuse and cruelty to animals through community awareness and education, promoting responsible pet ownership and ending the euthanasia of healthy, adoptable animals in Pawnee County, Kansas. Since 2005, we have helped over 2,000 lost, stray, dumped, or relinquished animals to find loving homes.
PCHS is a volunteer organization created in 2005 to stop the euthanasia of unclaimed animals at the local pound.
Our shelter facility opened it's doors August 4th, 2011.
Our mission is to prevent suffering, neglect, abuse and cruelty to animals through community awareness and education, promoting responsible pet ownership and ending the euthanasia of healthy, adoptable animals in Pawnee County, Kansas. Since 2005, we have helped over 2,000 lost, stray, dumped, or relinquished animals to find loving homes.