Diabetic Cats in Need (DCIN)
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IVAN...
Ivan (formerly Jules) is a broken diabetic that has been in foster care with Claudia in MA since April. He came out of a shelter on 6U of insulin and hasn't had a shot since. He is a beautiful big boy who wants to be the center of attention. Claudia says he would be good with children. You can read more about Ivan on the DCIN blog here.
Isabell...
Isabell is a recently diagnosed diabetic that has been in a "no-kill" shelter in central NJ for 18 months. She is scheduled to be PTS on or about 10/31/10. She is not being treated for her diabetes, which she likely acquired from shelter stress and dry shelter food. Shelter volunteers are doing their best to save her life. You can read more about Isabell on the DCIN blog here.
The other cats currently on DCIN's adoption list are:
Beasley (in DCIN foster with dian in Pittsburgh; will adopt separately from his friend Twinkie)
Doug (in foster with Claudia in MA)
Jacob (in foster with OLM Catnip Cottage in Summerville, SC)
Kiki (in a WV shelter)
Kitty (in foster with missyandlittlegray)
Pewter Boy (in foster with Claudia in MA)
Rusty (needs rehoming from Phoebe near Detroit)
Sebastian Purrbox (in foster with Stefani in MD)
Tawny (in DCIN foster with Desi)
Toby (in a Baltimore shelter)
Twinkie (in DCIN foster with dian in Pittsburgh; will adopt separately from his friend Beasley)
Yoda (in foster with Kelly in Bloomington, IN)
I invite the foster beans of cats of 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.
Last week was a very successful week, seeing Max moving from MA to NE to live with Mel and Porch2 (formerly Tiger) rescued from certain death in a CT shelter by Shelley (not an FDMB member but a recent FD convert when she adopted her friend's cat Bill). And that news is made even brighter because it seems both boys will be OTJ soon. We also saw Patti fly Pauline from WA to Patricia in TX. I know we can't do these sorts of miracles every week, but wouldn't it be nice?
Note: Last week's adoptable diabetic cats post.

Ivan (formerly Jules) is a broken diabetic that has been in foster care with Claudia in MA since April. He came out of a shelter on 6U of insulin and hasn't had a shot since. He is a beautiful big boy who wants to be the center of attention. Claudia says he would be good with children. You can read more about Ivan on the DCIN blog here.
Isabell...

Isabell is a recently diagnosed diabetic that has been in a "no-kill" shelter in central NJ for 18 months. She is scheduled to be PTS on or about 10/31/10. She is not being treated for her diabetes, which she likely acquired from shelter stress and dry shelter food. Shelter volunteers are doing their best to save her life. You can read more about Isabell on the DCIN blog here.
The other cats currently on DCIN's adoption list are:
Beasley (in DCIN foster with dian in Pittsburgh; will adopt separately from his friend Twinkie)
Doug (in foster with Claudia in MA)
Jacob (in foster with OLM Catnip Cottage in Summerville, SC)
Kiki (in a WV shelter)
Kitty (in foster with missyandlittlegray)
Pewter Boy (in foster with Claudia in MA)
Rusty (needs rehoming from Phoebe near Detroit)
Sebastian Purrbox (in foster with Stefani in MD)
Tawny (in DCIN foster with Desi)
Toby (in a Baltimore shelter)
Twinkie (in DCIN foster with dian in Pittsburgh; will adopt separately from his friend Beasley)
Yoda (in foster with Kelly in Bloomington, IN)
I invite the foster beans of cats of 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.
Last week was a very successful week, seeing Max moving from MA to NE to live with Mel and Porch2 (formerly Tiger) rescued from certain death in a CT shelter by Shelley (not an FDMB member but a recent FD convert when she adopted her friend's cat Bill). And that news is made even brighter because it seems both boys will be OTJ soon. We also saw Patti fly Pauline from WA to Patricia in TX. I know we can't do these sorts of miracles every week, but wouldn't it be nice?
Note: Last week's adoptable diabetic cats post.