Professional mouser seeks responsible role
Currently residing in Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, Bandit is a Grade A mouser who doesn't have time for sitting on laps. If you've got a mouse problem, and don't know who to call, adopt Bandit.


Name: Bandit Age: 2-3yrs Breed : Female Domestic Short Hair Reference:12/30149
Bandit is a very pretty girl who is very independent. If you are looking for a lap cat Bandit isn't your girl but if you can offer her the chance to hunt in a farm, stables or even a large amount of land without buildings then Bandit will be the perfect addition to her new home.
Bandit would be most happy doing as she pleases, being around people she knows and receiving food twice a day but should be re-homed for the sole purpose of mousing.
Bandit is best suited to a new home without other animals or children and will need patient owners to accept her as she is and respect that she really isn't a cuddly cat. If you would like to know more about rehoming Bandit please contact Battersea Dogs & Cats Home on 01784 494443 or email bow.rehomers@battersea.org.uk.
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