Diabetic Cats in Need (DCIN)
Member Since 2010
Hi all. This is Ennis, AKA Ennis93 (born in 1993), the Diabetic Cat in Need (DCIN) Fundraising Spokescat and the King of Grumpy.
If don't follow DCIN on its blog or Facebook, you probably don't know why I am now the fundraisiing spokescat. You can read about that here.
I am trying to raise $2,000 for Diabetic Cats in Need by the end of July. Information about that is here. Since July 9, I've only raised $380.71. That's why I had my Mom ask Rebecca whether I could post about my fundraiser here on FDMB. And Rebecca said yes, and called my Mom a peach for asking. I thought that was nice of Rebecca.
Part of this fundraiser is a on-line sale of lia sophia jewelry. Our friend Traci, who saved Oliver so that Gayle could adopt him, is the lia sophia advisor who is helping with this jewelry party. If you want to look at the lia sophia jewelry, take this link. When it asks for the host's name, that's my Mom, Venita Wood. If you use my Mom as the host, half of the profits from anything you buy go to DCIN.
Every few days, courtesy of brilliant jewelry selections made and photos taken by Deb415, I model some of the lia sophia jewelry. Today's photo is below. I am sporting several lia sophia charms in my Fu Manchu whiskers.
<---Click to see this bigger, so you can really see the charms in my whiskers.
DCIN supports diabetic cats in their original and adoptive homes, rehomes unwanted diabetic cats, and helps to educate caregivers on the appropriate treatment of diabetic cats. It is through cash donations by caring people like you that my Mom, Tucker's Mom Jennifer, and many others are able to do what they do to help diabetic cats get treatment and get healthy. Many of those cats have Moms and Dads who are on this Board, some of them brought here by DCIN's efforts.
Sometimes, DCIN even saves the lives of diabetic cats, like those whose mean people take them to a shelter after 12 or so years of unconditional love, just because they are diabetic. The shelter people don't think diabetic cats can be treated in shelters or that they can be adopted, so they want to kill them. My Mom, Jennifer, and many others help shelters understand that they can treat and adopt out diabetic cats. DCIN just saved Spon, who is now named Smokey and living with Bouncer's Mom Marty and her two other cats, Ruthie (who DCIN and Marty also saved from a shelter death) and Smokey.
Please help me with a cash donation to DCIN if you can. Even $5 advances that ticker. Donations are tax deductible. Instructions to donate to the Summer Fundraiser are on this page. If you want to become a sponsor of DCIN, donating some amount every month to DCIN's general fund, there is a PayPal button, which is my picture, on this page.
Anything donated in July goes towards the Summer Fundraiser, even if you say it is for a specific cat.
Thank you to those who already have donated. And thank you to those who can't afford to donate at this time, but who wish me well in my effort to raise what DCIN needs to operate until Mel (MommaOfMuse) kicks off her DCIN Fall Fundraiser. Mel is making a digital cookbook with delicious recipes and pictures of cats in the kitchen.
Mel is helping DCIN with the cookbook because DCIN helped Mel to adopt two diabetic cats from certain death--Musette and Lord Maxwell.
Thank you, and good night!!
If don't follow DCIN on its blog or Facebook, you probably don't know why I am now the fundraisiing spokescat. You can read about that here.
I am trying to raise $2,000 for Diabetic Cats in Need by the end of July. Information about that is here. Since July 9, I've only raised $380.71. That's why I had my Mom ask Rebecca whether I could post about my fundraiser here on FDMB. And Rebecca said yes, and called my Mom a peach for asking. I thought that was nice of Rebecca.
Part of this fundraiser is a on-line sale of lia sophia jewelry. Our friend Traci, who saved Oliver so that Gayle could adopt him, is the lia sophia advisor who is helping with this jewelry party. If you want to look at the lia sophia jewelry, take this link. When it asks for the host's name, that's my Mom, Venita Wood. If you use my Mom as the host, half of the profits from anything you buy go to DCIN.
Every few days, courtesy of brilliant jewelry selections made and photos taken by Deb415, I model some of the lia sophia jewelry. Today's photo is below. I am sporting several lia sophia charms in my Fu Manchu whiskers.
<---Click to see this bigger, so you can really see the charms in my whiskers.DCIN supports diabetic cats in their original and adoptive homes, rehomes unwanted diabetic cats, and helps to educate caregivers on the appropriate treatment of diabetic cats. It is through cash donations by caring people like you that my Mom, Tucker's Mom Jennifer, and many others are able to do what they do to help diabetic cats get treatment and get healthy. Many of those cats have Moms and Dads who are on this Board, some of them brought here by DCIN's efforts.
Sometimes, DCIN even saves the lives of diabetic cats, like those whose mean people take them to a shelter after 12 or so years of unconditional love, just because they are diabetic. The shelter people don't think diabetic cats can be treated in shelters or that they can be adopted, so they want to kill them. My Mom, Jennifer, and many others help shelters understand that they can treat and adopt out diabetic cats. DCIN just saved Spon, who is now named Smokey and living with Bouncer's Mom Marty and her two other cats, Ruthie (who DCIN and Marty also saved from a shelter death) and Smokey.
Please help me with a cash donation to DCIN if you can. Even $5 advances that ticker. Donations are tax deductible. Instructions to donate to the Summer Fundraiser are on this page. If you want to become a sponsor of DCIN, donating some amount every month to DCIN's general fund, there is a PayPal button, which is my picture, on this page.
Anything donated in July goes towards the Summer Fundraiser, even if you say it is for a specific cat.
Thank you to those who already have donated. And thank you to those who can't afford to donate at this time, but who wish me well in my effort to raise what DCIN needs to operate until Mel (MommaOfMuse) kicks off her DCIN Fall Fundraiser. Mel is making a digital cookbook with delicious recipes and pictures of cats in the kitchen.
Mel is helping DCIN with the cookbook because DCIN helped Mel to adopt two diabetic cats from certain death--Musette and Lord Maxwell.
Thank you, and good night!!



