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Banjo

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Banjo

Battle Ground, WA

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Medium
(7-11 lbs)
Black & White / Tuxedo

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Banjo’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Banjo's Story

Hi, my name is Banjo and me and my brother, Boots, could really use your help! You see, our human mom moved and couldn't take us with her because a big dog that already has a bad reputation lives there. She asked SCC to find us a home where we can be together. I am about 6 1/2 years old and very healthy! Of the two of us, I would say I am the more outgoing - well, curious, adventurous or mischievous might be words you could use as well. My mom would tell you that I have learned the word 'No' well from hearing it often because I have been known to jump into cupboards to hide and let myself out. I am actually a very nice cat. Unlike a lot of cats, I actually don't mind nail trims. I have been on a wellness plan and so I have gotten use to the trips to the vet - and it isn't a wrestling match to get me into the carrier. I love being up high, like on cat trees and I like attention and chin scratches. I am not what you might call a 'lap-cat', but I do like to hang out with my people. I haven't been around kids and the older ones might be ok, but the younger ones can be a bit noisy. Dogs are a big no. We sometimes see cats outside and I have been known to be a bit of an over-reactor - getting all puffed up and hissy. My brother even gets in on the act. So, maybe another cat might not be such a good idea either but slow introductions are always best. I have lived an indoor life and that suits me just fine. I am current on my vaccines, microchipped and very good with the litterbox. So, if you have room in your home and heart for one or two lovable boys, fill out that online application and let's set up a meeting!!If you are interested in adopting, please fill out an adoption application.

Hi, my name is Banjo and me and my brother, Boots, could really use your help! You see, our human mom moved and couldn't take us with her because a big dog that already has a bad reputation lives there. She asked SCC to find us a home where we can be together. I am about 6 1/2 years old and very healthy! Of the two of us, I would say I am the more outgoing - well, curious, adventurous or mischievous might be words you could use as well. My mom would tell you that I have learned the word 'No' well from hearing it often because I have been known to jump into cupboards to hide and let myself out. I am actually a very nice cat. Unlike a lot of cats, I actually don't mind nail trims. I have been on a wellness plan and so I have gotten use to the trips to the vet - and it isn't a wrestling match to get me into the carrier. I love being up high, like on cat trees and I like attention and chin scratches. I am not what you might call a 'lap-cat', but I do like to hang out with my people. I haven't been around kids and the older ones

Hi, my name is Banjo and me and my brother, Boots, could really use your help! You see, our human mom moved and couldn't take us with her because a big dog that already has a bad reputation lives there. She asked SCC to find us a home where we can be together. I am about 6 1/2 years old and very healthy! Of the two of us, I would say I am the more outgoing - well, curious, adventurous or mischievous might be words you could use as well. My mom would tell you that I have learned the word 'No' well from hearing it often because I have been known to jump into cupboards to hide and let myself out. I am actually a very nice cat. Unlike a lot of cats, I actually don't mind nail trims. I have been on a wellness plan and so I have gotten use to the trips to the vet - and it isn't a wrestling match to get me into the carrier. I love being up high, like on cat trees and I like attention and chin scratches. I am not what you might call a 'lap-cat', but I do like to hang out with my people. I haven't been around kids and the older ones might be ok, but the younger ones can be a bit noisy. Dogs are a big no. We sometimes see cats outside and I have been known to be a bit of an over-reactor - getting all puffed up and hissy. My brother even gets in on the act. So, maybe another cat might not be such a good idea either but slow introductions are always best. I have lived an indoor life and that suits me just fine. I am current on m

How To Adopt

Banjo was listed as Adoptable by Second Chance Companions
How can I adopt Banjo?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Second Chance Companions. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Banjo is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Second Chance Companions for details on the pet.
When can I meet Banjo?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Second Chance Companions will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Banjo, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Second Chance Companions, and they'll be happy to help!
Second Chance Companions's Adoption Policy
Although we do not run an independent shelter, we maintain a list with available pets in private homes just waiting to have a family of their own. If you are interested in adopting, and committed to providing a loving home for the duration of a pet's lifetime, we have many who would love to be your new companion. SCC is not a first-come, first-served organization, as we are looking for the best possible homes for the pets we have listed. Thus, we are not in a rush to put them into a new home ASAP and would rather take the time to find the best homes. We do our best to respond in a timely manner, but since we have a limited number of adoption counselors and receive many applications every day, this is not instantaneous (currently, it can take up to one week before your application is processed). If you are interested in finding a pet for your family, it is very important to fill out the adoption application completely. We have been unable to contact a number of prospective families due to common errors such as missing/incorrect phone numbers and email addresses. It is important to write down the name of the counselor who responds to your application, since we do not have a central location. Counselors are assigned to specific applications, so if you know who you are working with, it will make answering your questions or inquiries much quicker, as we will know where to forward them. Due to the overwhelming number of applications we receive, we can only accept applications for pets that are currently available. SCC cannot be held liable for any pre-existing conditions or misrepresentations unknown to them. Minimum adoption fees: Cats: Kittens (6 months and younger): $150 Teenagers (6 months to 1 yr): $125 Cats over 1 yr: $100 Exceptions: Senior (10 yrs or older) or Lifelong Medical Issues: $50 Senior to Senior adoption: $35 Purebred (with papers): $150 and up Dogs: Puppies (7 months and younger): $250+ Dogs over 7 months: $200+ Exceptions: Senior (determined by breed) or Lifelong Medical Issues: $60+ Purebred (with papers): $250 and up

Banjo is from Second Chance Companions

[Battle Ground, WA]

Our Mission
Founded in 1993, Second Chance Companions is a 501(c) 3 non-profit pet organization dedicated to helping animals in SW Washington and the Portland Metro area. We are a humane, no-kill organization staffed entirely by dedicated volunteers. Although we do not run an independent shelter, care for, adopt out, and spay & neute...
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Location
PO Box 2343 Battle Ground, WA 98604 Battle Ground, WA, 98604

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