rowid,narrative,desc,web_siteName,kind,hash_id,web_inspectionDate,code,repeat,pdf_insp_type,pdf_animals_total,web_certType,pdf_customer_id,pdf_customer_name,pdf_customer_addr,customer_state,pdf_site_id,doccloud_url,lat,lng 6988,"Indoor Cat room: An electrical, wall outlet with a broken cover plate was within reach of the approximately 20 cats housed in the room. A broken cover plate could allow the cats access to the electrical wiring and cause injury. Housing facilities for cats must be designed,constructed, and kept in good repair to protect the animals from injury. Correct by 09-13-14","HOUSING FACILITIES, GENERAL.",Jungle Exotics,,5bafb2f954cf1f71,2014-09-09,3.1(a),0,ROUTINE INSPECTION,78.0,Class C - Exhibitor,3599.0,Jungle Exotics,"P.O. Box 90538 San Bernardino, CA 92427",CA,001,https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/23487278-aphis-inspection-261142013570025,34.1701882,-117.341017 6989,"Indoor Cat room: The corners of two, wooden window ledges on the west wall both contained approximately 5 to 6 inch areas of dirty and rotting wood. A side,wood panel of one of the windows also had an approximately 2 inch x 2 inch area of broken and chipped wood with peeling paint. Interior and any surfaces that come in contact with cats must be cleaned and maintained on a regular basis. Surfaces of housing facilities that cannot be readily cleaned and sanitized must be replaced when worn or soiled. Correct by 9-28-14","HOUSING FACILITIES, GENERAL.",Jungle Exotics,,5bafb2f954cf1f71,2014-09-09,3.1(c)(2),0,ROUTINE INSPECTION,78.0,Class C - Exhibitor,3599.0,Jungle Exotics,"P.O. Box 90538 San Bernardino, CA 92427",CA,001,https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/23487278-aphis-inspection-261142013570025,34.1701882,-117.341017 6990,"There were exposed, protruding ends of wire from the metal chain link fencing material at the bottom portion of the dividing panels between enclosures of three outdoor dog kennel runs. The primary enclosures must be constructed, kept in good repair and maintained to ensure no sharp points from protruding wires cause the animals to be injured, trapped, or harmed. Licensee stated that dogs in kennels with protruding wires would be moved to other enclosures until repairs are made to these kennels. Correct by 09-24-14",PRIMARY ENCLOSURES.,Jungle Exotics,,5bafb2f954cf1f71,2014-09-09,3.6(a)(2)(1),0,ROUTINE INSPECTION,78.0,Class C - Exhibitor,3599.0,Jungle Exotics,"P.O. Box 90538 San Bernardino, CA 92427",CA,001,https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/23487278-aphis-inspection-261142013570025,34.1701882,-117.341017 6991,"Most of the water receptacles in the outdoor, dog kennel runs were dirty. Some had a greenish discoloration to the surface of the container, while one receptacle contained completely opaque water with a large growth of algae. Water receptacles must be kept clean and contain potable water to ensure the health and well-being of the dogs. A system of a more frequent cleaning and sanitizing schedule must be in place. Corrected during inspection.",WATERING.,Jungle Exotics,,5bafb2f954cf1f71,2014-09-09,3.10,0,ROUTINE INSPECTION,78.0,Class C - Exhibitor,3599.0,Jungle Exotics,"P.O. Box 90538 San Bernardino, CA 92427",CA,001,https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/23487278-aphis-inspection-261142013570025,34.1701882,-117.341017 6992,"A closed food storage shed used to store food for five llamas contained bales of hay that were stacked directly on the ground and against the walls of the shed. The ground of the shed was covered with hay from broken bales and un-stacked bales. There was an opened bag of feed used for a non-covered species stored directly next to the Llama'(cid:25)s supply of hay. A system of food protection and storage in facilities must be in place which adequately prevents against deterioration, molding, or contamination by vermin. Correct by 09-17-14","FACILITIES, GENERAL.",Jungle Exotics,,5bafb2f954cf1f71,2014-09-09,3.125(c),0,ROUTINE INSPECTION,78.0,Class C - Exhibitor,3599.0,Jungle Exotics,"P.O. Box 90538 San Bernardino, CA 92427",CA,001,https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/23487278-aphis-inspection-261142013570025,34.1701882,-117.341017 6993,"An outdoor, sheltered housing area containing one llama had an excessive buildup of excreta on the ground of this shelter. Excreta should be removed as often as necessary to prevent contamination of the animals contained and to reduce disease hazards and reduce odors. The cleaning schedule of this enclosure should be more frequent and effective to prevent the buildup of excreta. Correct by 09-13-14 Exit interview conducted with facility representative. Additional Inspectors Garland Kathleen, Supervisory Animal Care Specialist",SANITATION.,Jungle Exotics,,5bafb2f954cf1f71,2014-09-09,3.131(a),0,ROUTINE INSPECTION,78.0,Class C - Exhibitor,3599.0,Jungle Exotics,"P.O. Box 90538 San Bernardino, CA 92427",CA,001,https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/23487278-aphis-inspection-261142013570025,34.1701882,-117.341017