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Clarence is a sweet, loving soul who is working on gaining his confidence back following several years living as an outdoor cat after being previously owned in the past.
He is good with cats and dogs, and seems keen on trying to make friends with the other animals in his foster home. He's the shy, submissive type who will approach another animal with hope of friendship, but will quickly take a hint if his advances are unwanted. Clarence enjoys spending time cuddled up next to his person on the couch and getting petted while gently purring, as well as watching the birds from a windowsill perch. Clarence is NOT the loud, mischievous type; he's a quiet, tentative sweetheart who is simply very appreciative of having love and comfort back in his life again. Loud noises and chaos may cause him to run and find a hiding spot for a few minutes, but he will soon reappear for more attention once he feels things are safe again. In a quieter environment, expect to find Clarence laying comfortably in a cozy spot, him looking at you with fond eye contact as you enter the room, asking you to come say hi and offer some love.
Clarence has recently had some issues with his health that may or may not be a concern for him again in the future. After being rescued from the outdoors, he was found to have gingivitis and several rotten teeth. He had eight teeth removed at once back in April; he still has some gingivitis, although his mouth has healed otherwise. A few days after the tooth removal and some environmental stress in the home, Clarence developed symptoms of pancreatitis, which resolved after a few days of TLC. However, there is a chance this could flare up again in the future. In June 2024, Clarence began pulling fur out around his hind end; he was discovered to be constipated, so he takes stool softeners which may or may not need to continue into his future. These are liquid medications that Clarence happily eats mixed in with his daily wet food.
Approximate DOB: 2017
Foster Home Location: Milwaukee
Clarence is a sweet, loving soul who is working on gaining his confidence back following several years living as an outdoor cat after being previously owned in the past.
He is good with cats and dogs, and seems keen on trying to make friends with the other animals in his foster home. He's the shy, submissive type who will approach another animal with hope of friendship, but will quickly take a hint if his advances are unwanted. Clarence enjoys spending time cuddled up next to his person on the couch and getting petted while gently purring, as well as watching the birds from a windowsill perch. Clarence is NOT the loud, mischievous type; he's a quiet, tentative sweetheart who is simply very appreciative of having love and comfort back in his life again. Loud noises and chaos may cause him to run and find a hiding spot for a few minutes, but he will soon reappear for more attention once he feels things are safe again. In a quieter environment, expect to find Clarence laying comfortably in a cozy spot, him looking at you with fond eye contact as you enter the room, asking you to come say hi and offer some love.
Clarence has recently had some issues with his health that may or may not be a concern for him again in the future. After being rescued from the outdoors, he was found to have gingivitis and several rotten teeth. He had eight teeth removed at once back in April; he still has some gingivitis, although his mouth has healed otherwise. A few days after the tooth removal and some environmental stress in the home, Clarence developed symptoms of pancreatitis, which resolved after a few days of TLC. However, there is a chance this could flare up again in the future. In June 2024, Clarence began pulling fur out around his hind end; he was discovered to be constipated, so he takes stool softeners which may or may not need to continue into his future. These are liquid medications that Clarence happily eats mixed in with his daily wet food.
Approximate DOB: 2017
Foster Home Location: Milwaukee
Misfit Felines Inc is a foster based 501(c)3 rescue. All of our cats are in foster homes. The first step in the adoption process is to submit an application.
Misfit Felines Inc is a foster based 501(c)3 rescue. All of our cats are in foster homes. The first step in the adoption process is to submit an application.
Misfit Felines is a nonprofit rescue and advocacy group whose goal is to help at-risk felines and reduce the homeless cat population. Our fosters provide a safe place for the unwanted, the special needs, the feral, the motherless, the sick, and the strange.
Misfit Felines is a nonprofit rescue and advocacy group whose goal is to help at-risk felines and reduce the homeless cat population. Our fosters provide a safe place for the unwanted, the special needs, the feral, the motherless, the sick, and the strange.
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