Banjo
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Banjo
AvailableBanjo is a medium-sized adult male Domestic Long Hair cat, around 4 years old. He has a beautiful gray and white coat and is house trained. Banjo is neutered and has up-to-date vaccinations. He currently resides in Sunnyvale, CA.
About Banjo
Banjo is the epitome of a loving cat. He adores cuddles and will often rub against your legs, eagerly seeking affection. If you're not giving him enough attention, he playfully paws at your hand for some scritches. While he’s spent around two years as a community cat, living outdoors, he has a gentle nature that suggests he would thrive inside a warm home. He has formed a bond with the backyard he now considers his sanctuary. Despite being predominantly an outdoor cat, Banjo loves to play and would appreciate some engaging toys. He’s protective of his territory, a common trait among outdoor cats, but he gets along well with other felines. However, he might be skittish around dogs and loud noises, so a gradual introduction would be necessary if you have canine companions. Banjo isn’t familiar with children yet, so introducing them slowly is recommended. He’s healthy, has no known medical conditions, and is already neutered. Banjo is currently in Sunnyvale, CA, and waiting for a loving home. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Banjo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Domestic Long Hair cats like Banjo often thrive in both indoor and outdoor settings, but they generally prefer an environment where they can receive love and attention, making them great indoor companions.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
While Banjo enjoys outdoor time, he can adapt well to an indoor living situation, especially when provided with stimulating toys and activities.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Banjo has not been exposed to children, so introducing him to them would need to be handled slowly and gently.











