I am at Oakland Animal Services in kennel Visiting Room:2
When Banjo first arrived at OAS, this handsome boy was overwhelmed by the shelter environment. He stayed in the back of his cage and, although easy to pet, showed little reaction. Now, after several weeks and lots of gentle socialization, he is slowly coming out of his shell. With pets, he relaxes, closes his eyes, and leans into your hand. He'll lick liquid treats from your finger and comes forward for wet food. Banjo needs an adopter with a quiet home—someone patient, experienced with cats, and ready to help this sweet boy blossom into a warm and affectionate companion.
Note: This cat is under-socialized and will do best in a calm home with a patient, cat-experienced guardian who can give them the time and space they need to settle in and build trust. A quiet environment is essential, as busy households or homes with young children will feel overwhelming for them. They have lived with other cats before (some of whom are also at OAS) and would thrive being adopted with one of their feline friends or joining a home with a gentle, resident cat.
December 3, 2025, 5:15 pm