Bandit
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Bandit
AvailableBandit is a social young male Tuxedo cat, rocking a short black and white coat. He is neutered and house trained, and has received all his vaccinations. Bandit currently lives in Sarasota, FL, where he brings his friendly attitude to every encounter.
About Bandit
Bandit has the kind of charisma you rarely see in a cat. A true tuxedo gentleman with a short black and white coat, he moves through a room as if he owns it—confident, social, and always up for greeting anyone who walks through the door. You’ll see why he's called a 'dog-kitty'—Bandit lives for people-time, always eager for a lap, a pet, or a playmate. He’s not shy about dishing out cuddles and will curl up for purr-powered hugs as soon as you settle in. He thrives on company and does best in a lively home with plenty of interaction. Bandit gets along smoothly with other cats, enjoys friendly dogs, and is happy to play with gentle kids. If you have a household that likes to mix things up and keep everyone entertained, Bandit fits right in. His vet care is all up to date, so he’s ready to move in and make himself at home. Your evenings will be a lot less lonely with this affectionate cat around. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Bandit
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bandit, as a Tuxedo mixed-breed cat, typically enjoys living indoors where he can socialize, relax, and feel safe. A home filled with people or other pets suits him well.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Tuxedo cats like Bandit don't require outdoor space and are content living indoors, as long as they have activities and companionship.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Bandit is known to get along well with gentle children, making him a good fit for homes with kids who understand how to respect cats.











