Arthritis, difficulty walking... Digitale is getting older and needs supplementing!
It is always a huge disappointment to see a campaign fail, it means that the concerned animals will not receive any help. Unfortunately, we can not ship incomplete campaigns.
We want to maximize the help we are all bringing to the animals in distress. Our campaign goals are calculated to balance our storage, delivery and manufacturing costs of the offered products.
Delivering failed campaigns would generate too many costs, which would eventually lead to the bankruptcy of the website and leave all the animals that we could have helped alone...
The delivery of unfinished campaigns is also physically impossible for some products (if only 50% of a kennel is financed: we can not cut it in half).
Our activity is regulated by the french tax law, it forbides us to transfer money instead of the advertised product (article L 548-1 of the Monetary and Financial Code).
For this reason, when a campaign fails, donations are immediately refunded. If they want to, donors can send this money directly to the association.
Our activity is regulated by the french tax law, it forbides us to use the money for anything else than the original use announced in the campaign (article L 548-1).
So, unfortunately, we are not allowed to transfer donations from a campaign to another.
Free clicks are saved before being reallocated to other campaigns (free clicks being immaterial, they are not submited to the same obligations than financial donations).
This campaign failed, it won't be delivered... Collected quantities have been cancelled (payments have been transfered back and free clicks have been saved in a stock).
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Papichat is a 13-year-old cat, who has spent a large portion of his life on the streets. His teeth are severely damaged, so he needs to be taken to the vet to determine if it's necessary to have any extracted. In any case, he's unable to chew on kibble anymore.
Senior canned food could make feeding Papichat easier, providing him with softer, age-appropriate food. It would help avoid pain during meals, especially if any teeth need to be removed. This would also enhance his nutritional intake, crucial for his health.
Currently, we're managing around thirty cats in foster homes and the same number as free-roaming cats. We're dealing with a challenging situation, with the constant arrival of kittens.
Unfortunately, typhus has spread even to our foster families! Several deaths have occurred due to this disease...