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My basic info
Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Brown Tabby
Age
10 years 4 months old, Senior
Sex
Male
Pet ID
U2020418
Hair Length
short
My details
Good with kids
Good with cats
Spayed / Neutered
Has special needs
Microchipped
My story
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Clarence and his brother, Kevin, were relinquished to us on August 26,2020. They then were adopted together on October 17, 2020 but returned to us on August 11, 2021 due to finding out one was diabetic. They are a bonded pair and we insisted that both be returned and glad we did as Kevin also tested positive for diabetes. Since then, these sweet brothers, now 10 years old, have resided here at FAS with us. They both are on insulin which they receive injections twice a day with blood sugar checks weekly through an ear prick.
We would love for these 2 boys to be in a home but we know the chances are slim considering they have special medical needs. They both require insulin injections twice daily, 12 hours apart and checking their blood sugar levels once a week. They also tend to pee on things (eeekkkkk) but maybe that is because they reside with so many other cats.
If you are interested in meeting this dynamic duo, are familiar with feline diabetes and are able to give simple insulin injections please contact us. Kevin & Clarence are available for either adoption or long term fostering. When you long term foster for FAS, we provide everything you need from food and litter to all medical care and medical supplies.
Clarence and his brother, Kevin, were relinquished to us on August 26,2020. They then were adopted together on October 17, 2020 but returned to us on August 11, 2021 due to finding out one was diabetic. They are a bonded pair and we insisted that both be returned and glad we did as Kevin also tested positive for diabetes. Since then, these sweet brothers, now 10 years old, have resided here at FAS with us. They both are on insulin which they receive injections twice a day with blood sugar checks weekly through an ear prick.
We would love for these 2 boys to be in a home but we know the chances are slim considering they have special medical needs. They both require insulin injections twice daily, 12 hours apart and checking their blood sugar levels once a week. They also tend to pee on things (eeekkkkk) but maybe that is because they reside with so many other cats.
If you are interested in meeting this dynamic duo, are familiar with feline diabetes and are able to give simple insulin injections please contact us. Kevin & Clarence are available for either adoption or long term fostering. When you long term foster for FAS, we provide everything you need from food and litter to all medical care and medical supplies.
Rescue
This organization is committed to providing a positive adoption experience!
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All adoptions are done by appointment only. If you are interested in meeting one of our adoptable pets please send us an email.
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Interview
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Sign Adoption Contract
4.
Pay Fee
Additional adoption info
Standard adoption fee for kittens is $150, $100 for cats 6+ months and older.
Adoption fee for dogs and puppies may vary.
All adoptions include: spay or neuter, current shots, microchip, deworming and flea treatment.
Viewing and adoptions are held by appointment only.
Contracts must be signed by an adult (18 or older). Call (760) 685-3533 or email info@fallbrookanimalsanctuary.org for more info.
We are run by an all-volunteer staff so there may be a delay in responding to your inquiry. We appreciate your understanding.
Standard adoption fee for kittens is $150, $100 for cats 6+ months and older.
Adoption fee for dogs and puppies may vary.
All adoptions include: spay or neuter, current shots, microchip, deworming and flea treatment.
Viewing and adoptions are held by appointment only.
Contracts must be signed by an adult (18 or older). Call (760) 685-3533 or email info@fallbrookanimalsanctuary.org for more info.
We are run by an all-volunteer staff so there may be a delay in responding to your inquiry. We appreciate your understanding.
Go meet their pets
All adoptions are by appointment only. If you would like to meet one of our available pets, please send us an inquiry email for more information.
All adoptions are by appointment only. If you would like to meet one of our available pets, please send us an inquiry email for more information.
More about this rescue
Our mission
Our mission is to provide safe loving, rehabilitation and sanctuary to pets who become homeless due to abandonment, abuse, neglect or surrender, until they find their forever homes. To educate the community on spay/neuter/microchipping and the importance of understanding the emotional needs of animals.
How it all started
After 9/11 our troops were quickly deployed with many having to leave their pets behind. The significance of this is that Fallbrook is situated on the east side of U.S. Marine Corps. Camp Pendleton.
Janet LuCore, FAS Founder, saw the immediate need to have a safe place for these pets and took action; she opened her door and her heart and Fallbrook Animal Sanctuary was born.
Because of FAS, nearly 5,000 pets have been re-homed. Because of FAS, many pets have been re-united with their families. And because of FAS, any animals that come to Fallbrook Animal Sanctuary will ALWAYS have a loving home because of our No-Kill policy. Until the right family comes along, these pets will be loved and cared for by the compassionate volunteers and fosters.
Our mission
Our mission is to provide safe loving, rehabilitation and sanctuary to pets who become homeless due to abandonment, abuse, neglect or surrender, until they find their forever homes. To educate the community on spay/neuter/microchipping and the importance of understanding the emotional needs of animals.
How it all started
After 9/11 our troops were quickly deployed with many having to leave their pets behind. The significance of this is that Fallbrook is situated on the east side of U.S. Marine Corps. Camp Pendleton.
Janet LuCore, FAS Founder, saw the immediate need to have a safe place for these pets and took action; she opened her door and her heart and Fallbrook Animal Sanctuary was born.
Because of FAS, nearly 5,000 pets have been re-homed. Because of FAS, many pets have been re-united with their families. And because of FAS, any animals that come to Fallbrook Animal Sanctuary will ALWAYS have a loving home because of our No-Kill policy. Until the right family comes along, these pets will be loved and cared for by the compassionate volunteers and fosters.
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We'll also keep you updated on Kevin's adoption status with email updates.