Tina & Rocky
Member Since 2013
Hi everyone,
I have never put a cat to sleep before because I could not afford his care, and could not get him adopted, but I might have to consider it with Rocky...
Although Rocky is perfectly healthy in every other way, caring for him and 30 other cats is taking it's toll on me. In addition, the non-profit that I recently started in Elk Grove to help humanely reduce the overpopulation of cats here, plus Rocky's medical costs, are draining my retirement savings. Soon, I will have nothing left to help any cats, nor myself.
I have received no funding for Kitty Karma Refuge and everything has come out of my pocket to rescue abandoned tame strays, and to trap and tame feral kittens. There is no "source" funding KKR or Rocky. While KKR has applied for tax exempt status we have not received it yet and the IRS website says that they are 18 months behind at even examining a case, let alone actually granting tax exempt status. I mention this because it means that there is no grant money to apply for without federal tax exempt status.
The cat sanctuary that I am used to working with has not been accepting any of my cats (even though they vetted them) to put up for adoption lately, and it has left me in quiet a bind. In addition, I am getting no financial assistance from them for the care of these fosters, and now no food and no medicine for their care even though this sanctuary is growing exponentially. KKR, nor myself, have ever received any money for fostering these cats in my care and then giving them to the sanctuary to put up for adoption. They always called my cats and kittens ,"surrenders," even though they did all of the spay/neuter, shots, tests, micro-chip.
For help with Rocky, I had first contacted LLEF concerning his diabetic supply costs but was told that they typically only raise money for emergency situations and do not help with ongoing diabetic care. It was suggested that I contact DCIN, which I did right away.
Venita, (founder/director of DCIN,) and I then shared a few emails back and forth last week. It was decided that tomorrow morning Rocky would be evaluated by one DCIN's long time foster/adoptees, Lisa Davers. But then just yesterday Venita posted in her blog that DCIN was scaling back. This morning Venita emailed me to let me know that because there is no viable sponsoring rescue to support Rocky's costs or to promote his adoption, that the visit to evaluate Rocky is cancelled and he will receive no help whatsoever from DCIN.
While it's true that a diabetic cat can have a happy, healthy, long life, and as much as I love him, Rocky is not receiving this in my house.
Is there anyone here that would like to adopt Rocky? He deserves more of a life than I will ever be able to give him.
I have never put a cat to sleep before because I could not afford his care, and could not get him adopted, but I might have to consider it with Rocky...
Although Rocky is perfectly healthy in every other way, caring for him and 30 other cats is taking it's toll on me. In addition, the non-profit that I recently started in Elk Grove to help humanely reduce the overpopulation of cats here, plus Rocky's medical costs, are draining my retirement savings. Soon, I will have nothing left to help any cats, nor myself.
I have received no funding for Kitty Karma Refuge and everything has come out of my pocket to rescue abandoned tame strays, and to trap and tame feral kittens. There is no "source" funding KKR or Rocky. While KKR has applied for tax exempt status we have not received it yet and the IRS website says that they are 18 months behind at even examining a case, let alone actually granting tax exempt status. I mention this because it means that there is no grant money to apply for without federal tax exempt status.
The cat sanctuary that I am used to working with has not been accepting any of my cats (even though they vetted them) to put up for adoption lately, and it has left me in quiet a bind. In addition, I am getting no financial assistance from them for the care of these fosters, and now no food and no medicine for their care even though this sanctuary is growing exponentially. KKR, nor myself, have ever received any money for fostering these cats in my care and then giving them to the sanctuary to put up for adoption. They always called my cats and kittens ,"surrenders," even though they did all of the spay/neuter, shots, tests, micro-chip.
For help with Rocky, I had first contacted LLEF concerning his diabetic supply costs but was told that they typically only raise money for emergency situations and do not help with ongoing diabetic care. It was suggested that I contact DCIN, which I did right away.
Venita, (founder/director of DCIN,) and I then shared a few emails back and forth last week. It was decided that tomorrow morning Rocky would be evaluated by one DCIN's long time foster/adoptees, Lisa Davers. But then just yesterday Venita posted in her blog that DCIN was scaling back. This morning Venita emailed me to let me know that because there is no viable sponsoring rescue to support Rocky's costs or to promote his adoption, that the visit to evaluate Rocky is cancelled and he will receive no help whatsoever from DCIN.
While it's true that a diabetic cat can have a happy, healthy, long life, and as much as I love him, Rocky is not receiving this in my house.
Is there anyone here that would like to adopt Rocky? He deserves more of a life than I will ever be able to give him.