Diabetic Cats in Need (DCIN)
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Finally, I have time to give you an update about some of the adoptable diabetics on DCIN's blog.
This post features Claudia's (cjleo's) four adoptable foster diabetics: Doug, Ivan, Pewter Boy, and introducing Garamond.
Doug is pure black, although he looks mahogany in photos. His blog page is here.
Ivan is the only one of the four that is diet controlled. His blog page is here.
Pewter Boy is coming out of his shell. His blog page is here.
Garamond is an older boy, but sweet and loving. His blog page is here.
The rescue that Claudia has been fostering for has closed down, so Claudia is now completely responsible for the costs and placement of these foster cats. I would say that in itself is a reason to push for the adoption of these boys, but knowing Claudia, she would just take more foster diabetics in. So may I just say that these boys are way past time for needing homes and hearts of their own.
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The other cats currently on DCIN's adoption list are:
Beasley (in DCIN foster with dian in Pittsburgh)
Chloe (in foster with OLM Catnip Cottage in Summerville, SC)
Currier (in Montgomery County MD Humane Society)
Elliott (in foster with Charlotte Mecklenburg NC Animal Care and Control)
Humphry in RI (his Mom is in hospice)
Jacob (in foster with OLM Catnip Cottage in Summerville, SC)
Mandy (in a shelter in Westbrook, Maine)
Moe (in foster with OLM Catnip Cottage in Summerville, SC)
Oliver (in foster care in Lynn, MA)
Sambo (in foster in Toronto area, Ontario, Canada)
Sebastian Purrbox (in foster with Stefani in Maryland)
Tawny (in DCIN foster near Bogalusa, LA) :mrgreen:
Tommy (in shelter foster in Charlottesville, VA)
Twinkie (in DCIN foster with dian in Pittsburgh; will adopt separately from his friend Beasley)
I invite the foster beans of cats on the DCIN adoption list to post updates about their charges on this thread. You may see new threads during the week if cats are added to DCIN's adoption or courtesy post lists. (The courtesy post list is here.) You also may see the foster beans post about these cats on Health and the Insulin Support Groups.
This post features Claudia's (cjleo's) four adoptable foster diabetics: Doug, Ivan, Pewter Boy, and introducing Garamond.
Doug is pure black, although he looks mahogany in photos. His blog page is here.
Ivan is the only one of the four that is diet controlled. His blog page is here.
Pewter Boy is coming out of his shell. His blog page is here.
Garamond is an older boy, but sweet and loving. His blog page is here.
The rescue that Claudia has been fostering for has closed down, so Claudia is now completely responsible for the costs and placement of these foster cats. I would say that in itself is a reason to push for the adoption of these boys, but knowing Claudia, she would just take more foster diabetics in. So may I just say that these boys are way past time for needing homes and hearts of their own.
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The other cats currently on DCIN's adoption list are:
Beasley (in DCIN foster with dian in Pittsburgh)
Chloe (in foster with OLM Catnip Cottage in Summerville, SC)
Currier (in Montgomery County MD Humane Society)
Elliott (in foster with Charlotte Mecklenburg NC Animal Care and Control)
Humphry in RI (his Mom is in hospice)
Jacob (in foster with OLM Catnip Cottage in Summerville, SC)

Moe (in foster with OLM Catnip Cottage in Summerville, SC)
Oliver (in foster care in Lynn, MA)
Sambo (in foster in Toronto area, Ontario, Canada)
Sebastian Purrbox (in foster with Stefani in Maryland)
Tommy (in shelter foster in Charlottesville, VA)
Twinkie (in DCIN foster with dian in Pittsburgh; will adopt separately from his friend Beasley)
I invite the foster beans of cats on the DCIN adoption list to post updates about their charges on this thread. You may see new threads during the week if cats are added to DCIN's adoption or courtesy post lists. (The courtesy post list is here.) You also may see the foster beans post about these cats on Health and the Insulin Support Groups.