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My name is Panda!

Posted over 10 months ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Black & White or Tuxedo
Age
Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

HOME TO HOME PROGRAM

CONTACT: Amy at meowmix.fkc@gmail.com or 530-903-4342

Panda is a character and full of fun. He loves to watch tv with me and lay on the couch if I am sleeping or reading. He loves to chase a ping pong ball as it bounces across the floor and he makes sure that anything left on the table is cleared off by the morning (his most fun to knock off is pennies). Sometimes when there is too much noise he needs 'Blanket Time' which means we cover him in a blanket and he hides and loves it. He does not like it when people yell or fight. Also, sometimes when we talk about politics he starts biting his tail. He has gotten along with our little dogs just fine but he likes only certain cats so I would caution about bringing him into a home with cats. He is a great spider hunter. He loves to hang out with people and has taken to overeating lately since I have been injured and unable to spend time with him. He needs to go on a diet and we are working on that. Mostly, he needs a permanent home with people who love him and can keep him. I think he would love to go outside but he would need to lose weight first. I do think he still has some pain sometimes from his injury from 3 years ago. He is a love though and a lot of fun!
Why I need to rehome him:
Panda was my neighbor's kitty and was an inside kitty when he was a kitten. When she got married they found that her husband was allergic to cats so Panda became an outside kitty. I made friends with him and he was always on my porch trying to join my family but I have 2 cats and one did NOT like him. One day I came home and he was spinning in circles in the road and crying with pain. He clearly got very injured so I rushed him to the vet (with my neighbors blessing) and brought him home with me and kept him in a separate room. I was in the middle of moving and the vet said Panda couldn't be outside or he wouldn't make it as he recovered. My neighbor asked if I could adopt him (the day I was moving) and I decided to foster him and try to find him a home. It has been 3 years. I fell down stairs 5 months ago and became very injured and am unable to spend time with Panda or care for Panda. It's not fair to him and he needs a forever home.

Please contact Amy at meowmix.fkc@gmail.com or 530-903-4342 to meet this sweet boy.
Rescue
Fat Kitty City - Home to Home Program

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Address
El Dorado Hills, CA 95762

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

We have an adoption contract on line. Our fees vary from kittens to adult cats, from puppies to adult dogs.

You must be 18 years older to adopt. We take all of our animals back indefinitely.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Many of our cats and kittens that are available for adoption can be seen at:

*PetSmart Folsom - Iron Point Road*
Adoption hours are every Saturday from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm (Sunday by appointment only). Or, please call us at (916) 939-3418 to make other arrangements.

*PetSmart Auburn*
Adoption hours are every Saturday from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm. Or, please call us at (916) 939-3418 to make other arrangements.

You can also see some of our available pets at our Adoption Showcase anytime during normal store hours at:

*Petco Cameron Park & Petco Folsom*

Our animals are available for viewing at both Petco stores, 7 days a week during normal business hours. We can be reached by phone any day of the week to come and meet regarding the adoption of any of our animals up at the Petco stores. Phone: (916) 939-3418 for adoption assistance.

More about this rescue

Mission Statement
Fat Kitty City Humane Society is a non-profit 501(c)3 Corporation, dedicated to ending needless animal suffering, through spaying, neutering, socializing, adopting and other aggressive approaches.

Our objectives are:
Provide a "no-kill" sanctuary for unwanted, Feline AIDS positive or negative, abused, neglected, feral, tame, stray or lost pets.

When possible, each pet will be rehabilitated, socialized and adopted (with a microchip) to a good family.

Those pets that cannot be rehabilitated, will live out their lives in our sanctuary, in dignity. They will receive love, housing, food and veterinary care.

To spay or neuter every pet we receive, to reduce unnecessary suffering.

Provide reasonable space for each pet to live out a high quality of life (not to live out their lives in small cages with barely enough room to move around).

Provide relief from the weather by providing a heated shelter during cold weather, etc.

Provide stimulation. A yard with trees to climb, lawn and dirt to play in and toys to enjoy.