

Banjo 3
- Adult
- Male
- Extra Large
About Banjo 3
Grove City, OH
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Banjo 3’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Banjo 3's Story
Lucky and Banjo are brothers that came to us after their owner had to go into assisted living. They were raised in a quite home so they need time to adjust to new things. They are however very sweet and gentle. We are told the owner use to raise Siamese/Himalayan crosses but they really appear to be Snowshoe or Ragdoll mixes but we can not be certain. Having the white on them makes them appear more Snowshoe or Ragdoll but research does say that when Siamese and Himalayan are crossed, they can have white on them. They do not need to be adopted together as they do seem to be fine independently, however, we do not recommend small children and dogs. They are FIV/Leukemia negative, current on flea and worm treatment and microchip. Their DOB is 4/27/2021.
Lucky and Banjo are brothers that came to us after their owner had to go into assisted living. They were raised in a quite home so they need time to adjust to new things. They are however very sweet and gentle. We are told the owner use to raise Siamese/Himalayan crosses but they really appear to be Snowshoe or Ragdoll mixes but we can not be certain. Having the white on them makes them appear more Snowshoe or Ragdoll but research does say that when Siamese and Himalayan are crossed, they can have white on them. They do not need to be adopted together as they do seem to be fine independently, however, we do not recommend small children and dogs. They are FIV/Leukemia negative, current on flea and worm treatment and microchip. Their DOB is 4/27/2021.
Lucky and Banjo are brothers that came to us after their owner had to go into assisted living. They were raised in a quite home so they need time to adjust to new things. They are however very sweet and gentle. We are told the owner use to raise Siamese/Himalayan crosses but they really appear to be Snowshoe or Ragdoll mixes but we can not be certain. Having the white on them makes them appear more Snowshoe or Ragdoll but research does say that when Siamese and Himalayan are crossed, they can have white on them. They do not need to be adopted together as they do seem to be fine independently, however, we do not recommend small children and dogs. They are FIV/Leukemia negative, current on flea and worm treatment and microchip. Their DOB is 4/27/2021.
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