Diabetic Cats in Need (DCIN)
Member Since 2010
I often see folks here suggest to other folks that they contact Diabetic Cats in Need (DCIN) for help when there is a financial barrier to treating a diabetic cat. DCIN helps when it can, and we have been glad to help.
But DCIN is having a serious financial problem. We will be adjusting our assistance and rehoming programs in various ways to reduce our cash outflow. But we also need to take care of the $5K deficit we have in our programs. We have received about $3K in donations, but we have $2K still to raise. Please help if you can by reading this blog page and donating to the chip-in.
DCIN also needs help with costs for Mary, a DCIN foster cat that went DKA last week. This is yesterday's Health post about her. http://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=74112&p=803978 It appears that Mary will survive this event, but her ER care will cost DCIN around $5K. We have only raised about $600 of what we need to pay for her care.
Thank you, Rebecca, for letting me post this, and thank you all for your continuing support of DCIN.
But DCIN is having a serious financial problem. We will be adjusting our assistance and rehoming programs in various ways to reduce our cash outflow. But we also need to take care of the $5K deficit we have in our programs. We have received about $3K in donations, but we have $2K still to raise. Please help if you can by reading this blog page and donating to the chip-in.
DCIN also needs help with costs for Mary, a DCIN foster cat that went DKA last week. This is yesterday's Health post about her. http://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=74112&p=803978 It appears that Mary will survive this event, but her ER care will cost DCIN around $5K. We have only raised about $600 of what we need to pay for her care.
Thank you, Rebecca, for letting me post this, and thank you all for your continuing support of DCIN.
