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😿 Cats in Need - Yorba Linda are starting the search for a new foster for little 1-year-old Franklin, who was unfortunately diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes just weeks after being adopted.
⏲️ Although his adopter loves him, he can't work with his insulin schedule, and Franklin is likely returning to us shortly.
😍 We are desperately searching for a selfless, cat-loving soul to foster (or adopt) little Franklin.
💉Prior experience with diabetic treatment is NOT a requirement and our volunteers will walk you through the easy administering of his medication.
💲 Cats in Need will pay for all of his medical needs and equipment relating to his diabetes for the rest of Franklin's life.
⏬️Please see the treatment information below for the details on providing insulin support to a diabetic kitty like Franklin.
💙Outside of his diagnosis, Franklin could not be a more perfect kitty. He is a sweet, loving cuddlebuddy who deserves his best shot at a normal life in a loving home.
☎️If you or someone you know might have the time and heart to help Franklin, please call or text 714-561-3117
Treatment details:
It is very important to try to maintain a consistent schedule when treating a diabetic. Feed and give insulin at the same time every day, 12 hours apart. You can vary by as much as 1-2 hours but be as consistent as possible. Keep a daily record of insulin doses, times of administration and any pertinent observations (changes in thirst, hunger, activity, etc). Remember to take this journal with you when you bring your pet back in for a recheck.
Insulin Administration:
1) Feed and be sure that your pet is eating.
2) Remove the insulin vial from the refrigerator and mix the contents, checking to make sure there is no sediment left on the bottom of the bottle. If your pet is on Vetsulin insulin, you actually have to mix/shake the bottle vigorously. For all other types of insulin, you must mix very gently by rolling.
3) Draw up the insulin dose and administer it subcutaneously (underneath the skin). Record the dose and the time of administration in your journal.
4) Repeat the procedure in the evening.
🐾PLEASE SHARE🐾
😿 Cats in Need - Yorba Linda are starting the search for a new foster for little 1-year-old Franklin, who was unfortunately diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes just weeks after being adopted.
⏲️ Although his adopter loves him, he can't work with his insulin schedule, and Franklin is likely returning to us shortly.
😍 We are desperately searching for a selfless, cat-loving soul to foster (or adopt) little Franklin.
💉Prior experience with diabetic treatment is NOT a requirement and our volunteers will walk you through the easy administering of his medication.
💲 Cats in Need will pay for all of his medical needs and equipment relating to his diabetes for the rest of Franklin's life.
⏬️Please see the treatment information below for the details on providing insulin support to a diabetic kitty like Franklin.
💙Outside of his diagnosis, Franklin could not be a more perfect kitty. He is a sweet, loving cuddlebuddy who deserves his best shot at a normal life in a loving home.
☎️If you or someone you know might have the time and heart to help Franklin, please call or text 714-561-3117
Treatment details:
It is very important to try to maintain a consistent schedule when treating a diabetic. Feed and give insulin at the same time every day, 12 hours apart. You can vary by as much as 1-2 hours but be as consistent as possible. Keep a daily record of insulin doses, times of administration and any pertinent observations (changes in thirst, hunger, activity, etc). Remember to take this journal with you when you bring your pet back in for a recheck.
Insulin Administration:
1) Feed and be sure that your pet is eating.
2) Remove the insulin vial from the refrigerator and mix the contents, checking to make sure there is no sediment left on the bottom of the bottle. If your pet is on Vetsulin insulin, you actually have to mix/shake the bottle vigorously. For all other types of insulin, you must mix very gently by rolling.
3) Draw up the insulin dose and administer it subcutaneously (underneath the skin). Record the dose and the time of administration in your journal.
4) Repeat the procedure in the evening.
All cats and kittens are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, de-wormed, and de-flead prior to adoption. Adoption fees vary. Please contact us for details.
Adoption process includes an application and adoption fee.
Cats in Need does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, creed, age, national origin, ancestry, pregnancy, marital status or parental status, sexual orientation, or disability.
Each individual application is considered for the best fit for the cats and the family.
All cats and kittens are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, de-wormed, and de-flead prior to adoption. Adoption fees vary. Please contact us for details.
Adoption process includes an application and adoption fee.
Cats in Need does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, creed, age, national origin, ancestry, pregnancy, marital status or parental status, sexual orientation, or disability.
Each individual application is considered for the best fit for the cats and the family.
Our adoption shows are Saturdays from 12pm to 3pm at the Yorba Linda Petsmart
Our adoption shows are Saturdays from 12pm to 3pm at the Yorba Linda Petsmart
More about this rescue
Cats in Need is a 100% non-profit/no-kill animal rescue group located in the Orange County region of Southern California.
Cats In Need Yorba Linda is one of several chapters of Cats In Need.
We are based out of the Yorba Linda PetSmart at 5521 Mirage Street, with adoption shows most Saturdays from 12pm to 3pm
Cats In Need is completely run by public donation with 100% of supplies and 99% of monetary donations going to the cats.
Donations of any kind are gratefully accepted and are tax deductible. We can always use toys, food, litter, beds, carriers and of course money!
Mailed donations can be sent to: Cats In Need, PO Box 2204, Orange, CA 92859
You can donate online via Paypal at ylcatsinneed@gmail.com
or Venmo at @catsinneed
Donations can also be dropped off at our adoption event Saturdays at Petsmart.
Cats in Need is totally volunteer run, so volunteers are always needed and welcomed! Visit our website to learn more about volunteering at catsinneed.com
Cats in Need is a 100% non-profit/no-kill animal rescue group located in the Orange County region of Southern California.
Cats In Need Yorba Linda is one of several chapters of Cats In Need.
We are based out of the Yorba Linda PetSmart at 5521 Mirage Street, with adoption shows most Saturdays from 12pm to 3pm
Cats In Need is completely run by public donation with 100% of supplies and 99% of monetary donations going to the cats.
Donations of any kind are gratefully accepted and are tax deductible. We can always use toys, food, litter, beds, carriers and of course money!
Mailed donations can be sent to: Cats In Need, PO Box 2204, Orange, CA 92859
You can donate online via Paypal at ylcatsinneed@gmail.com
or Venmo at @catsinneed
Donations can also be dropped off at our adoption event Saturdays at Petsmart.
Cats in Need is totally volunteer run, so volunteers are always needed and welcomed! Visit our website to learn more about volunteering at catsinneed.com
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