Diabetic Cats in Need (DCIN)
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Previous post about Audrey, with 911 removed.
My apologies to everyone for the recent agitation about Audrey. I was informed on DCIN's Facebook page by someone I thought was reliable and knowledgeable that Audrey had a PTS date this coming Monday. I communicated that information here and on Audrey's DCIN blog page.
I spoke last week to the vet who originally brought Audrey to DCIN's attention (Dr. Deb), and she said nothing to dissuade me from the understanding that Audrey was at risk. Dr. Deb will no longer be with the Weymouth Landing Cat Clinic, where Audrey is living, after this weekend.
Yesterday, I heard through the DCIN Facebook page from another vet at the same clinic (Dr. Sarah) posting:
I just spoke with Dr. Sarah. She assured me that Audrey is not at risk and is being well cared for at the clinic. In my notes I wrote, for example,
Deb, who had stepped forward to consider fostering/adopting Audrey, decided Audrey would not be the best fit for her animals--cats and dogs. I want to thank Deb for considering Audrey.
With all that said, Audrey is available for adoption, and she does need her own home, but there is no risk of euthanasia at this time.
My apologies to everyone for the recent agitation about Audrey. I was informed on DCIN's Facebook page by someone I thought was reliable and knowledgeable that Audrey had a PTS date this coming Monday. I communicated that information here and on Audrey's DCIN blog page.
I spoke last week to the vet who originally brought Audrey to DCIN's attention (Dr. Deb), and she said nothing to dissuade me from the understanding that Audrey was at risk. Dr. Deb will no longer be with the Weymouth Landing Cat Clinic, where Audrey is living, after this weekend.
Yesterday, I heard through the DCIN Facebook page from another vet at the same clinic (Dr. Sarah) posting:
I would like to comment that Audrey is not at risk for euthanasia, as has been falsely posted by Deborah Young. She has no affiliation with our clinic and has posted inaccurate information. Audrey is ready to be adopted at any time and interested parties can call the Weymouth Landing Cat Clinic to come and meet her!
I just spoke with Dr. Sarah. She assured me that Audrey is not at risk and is being well cared for at the clinic. In my notes I wrote, for example,
You have been misinformed.
She will be PTS over my dead body.
I love that girl.
Deb, who had stepped forward to consider fostering/adopting Audrey, decided Audrey would not be the best fit for her animals--cats and dogs. I want to thank Deb for considering Audrey.
With all that said, Audrey is available for adoption, and she does need her own home, but there is no risk of euthanasia at this time.