Abyssinian/Bengal Seeking Girly Companion

Posted on Jun 17, 2008 in critters | 8 comments

2008-6-15_banjo

Name: Banjo
Breed: Abyssinian/Bengal
Sex: Male (minus gonads)
Likes: Roast chicken, hanging out with me mates, small plastic bottle caps, sun bathing, bird watching, curtain climbing, singing at midnight
Dislikes: Scary black dogs, loud children, rocking chairs, showers, dirty litter, closed doors

Looking for: Nice girly (spade OK) cat who likes similar things and wants to lay in the sun and groom each other. Sleeping on the big pets pillows a bonus. Must be able to put up with my unruly stepbrother, a scary black dog and very loud children.

I do not discriminate on breed, coat type or color. Please leave message below. Serious inquiries only!

Banjo

8 Comments

  1. LOL I’ve only got a male cat, so can’t help ‘er. :)

    Chica’s last blog post..Editables: From BenSpark

  2. LOL I’ve only got a male cat, so can’t help ‘er. :)

    Chica’s last blog post..Editables: From BenSpark

  3. @Chica – bummer!

  4. @Chica – bummer!

  5. Baker the cat may be available. She looks like a girly version of Banjo. My husband is allergic to cats. I’ve had Baker for 15 years. She is more like a teenager than an older woman. She is an amazing creature who needs a new home where she will be in good company. Currently use to loud children (4 and 6 year old), not sure how she would react to black dog or another male version of her she-self.

  6. Would luv the opportunity to give Baker a loving home.

    Please feel free to call me ,

    (949) 4987206

    -Ruth :)

  7. Would luv the opportunity to give Baker a loving home.

    Please feel free to call me ,

    (949) 4987206

    -Ruth :)

  8. Baker the cat may be available. She looks like a girly version of Banjo. My husband is allergic to cats. I've had Baker for 15 years. She is more like a teenager than an older woman. She is an amazing creature who needs a new home where she will be in good company. Currently use to loud children (4 and 6 year old), not sure how she would react to black dog or another male version of her she-self.

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