BANJO – A1103862
Safe - 2-26-2017 Brooklyn
SAFE 2/26/17 A volunteer writes: Banjo is a sweet doofus and a force of affection to be reckoned with. As soon as you approach him, he’s right there rubbing against you, head butting and basically acting as adorable as possible to get your attention. The only thing that might distract him from his quest for being pet is food, but hey, a cat’s gotta eat.
**Banjo came in with a group of 15 cats** 8 yrs old and neutered – needs a home!
Seniors Banjo and Balin appear to be the closest of buds, and are very happy that they’re sharing the same kennel! Both are very friendly and inquisitive, and are quick to offer a lick and a head butt to each other when they’re not busy loving the attention from people!
BROOKLYN CENTER
BANJO – A1103862
NEUTERED MALE, BLACK / WHITE, DOMESTIC SH,8 yrs
OWNER SUR – EVALUATE, NO HOLD Reason OWNER DIED
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 02/16/2017, From NY 11101, DueOut Date 02/16/2017, I came in with Group/Litter #K17-088366.
Medical::
02/16/17:
scan neg
~8yrs, neutered
S/O: BARH. Nervous, allowed all handling. BCS 5/9
EENT: Dental disease, missing most teeth, severe dental tartar, gingival recession, eyes clear, no ocular or nasal discharge, ears wnl
HL: Normal thoracic auscultation, no murmurs/arrythmias, lungs clear
ABD: Normal abdominal palpation, soft, non-tender
INTEG: Unkempt hair coat
MS: Ambulatory x 4, no apparent lameness
UG: Neutered
A: Dental disease
P: Rec dental with placement. Continue to monitor while at BACC. Good prognosis
Weight 11.0
A volunteer writes: Banjo is a sweet doofus and a force of affection to be reckoned with. As soon as you approach him, he’s right there rubbing against you, head butting and basically acting as adorable as possible to get your attention. The only thing that might distract him from his quest for being pet is food, but hey, a cat’s gotta eat.
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