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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray or Blue (Mostly)
Age
7 years 9 months old, Senior
Sex
Male
Pet ID
38934546
Hair Length
short
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Carlos was born in our facility on April 24, 2018, he had been adopted 4 months after and then returned in 2025 because the adopter wanted to put him down because he was vomiting blood. He was not taken to a vet, never vaccinated and the adopter wanted the easy way out. After many tests done to Carlos he was diagnosed with IBS ( Irritable bowel syndrome). He is only in one type of food that seems to work for him and his digestion. He is a very hungry cats and love kibbles, but we have not been able to find the correct kibble that does not upset his stomach. He came in very fragile, thin, and dehydrated. We were very upset that the adopter did not even care to take him to a vet. But we are happy that Carlos is here with us thriving and has a diagnosis. He is now looking for a home that will care for him, love him, and let him be a lap cat ( he loves that).
Carlos was born in our facility on April 24, 2018, he had been adopted 4 months after and then returned in 2025 because the adopter wanted to put him down because he was vomiting blood. He was not taken to a vet, never vaccinated and the adopter wanted the easy way out. After many tests done to Carlos he was diagnosed with IBS ( Irritable bowel syndrome). He is only in one type of food that seems to work for him and his digestion. He is a very hungry cats and love kibbles, but we have not been able to find the correct kibble that does not upset his stomach. He came in very fragile, thin, and dehydrated. We were very upset that the adopter did not even care to take him to a vet. But we are happy that Carlos is here with us thriving and has a diagnosis. He is now looking for a home that will care for him, love him, and let him be a lap cat ( he loves that).
The Santa Cruz Humane Society is a no kill shelter that provides compassionate care and adoption services for homeless dogs and cats in Nogales, Arizona. Visit us and take home your new family member today!
The Santa Cruz Humane Society is a no kill shelter that provides compassionate care and adoption services for homeless dogs and cats in Nogales, Arizona. Visit us and take home your new family member today!
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