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The OP did say "We keep missing out on all the big sites " which makes me think they have tried rescue charities and I sympathise .


We had 2 cats for over 19 years and were rejected immediately by Battersea .No idea why but maybe because we are in a first floor flat .Though as we explained there is cat flap access to our garden via a an extension roof .


We are patiently waiting for Ceila Hammond but it seems to be taking weeks to even have registration acknowledged .We are not looking for a kitten and will take more than one cat .There don't seem to be many cats on offer ,many are reserved .


I'm sure if you are after a kitten ,it's even harder .

I was in the same position, interested in an older, hard to rehome cat, or even an FIV positive puss.


No takers after registering interest. In fact, I even had a friend of a friend who works in a shelter helping me look.

But apart from sending various photos of cats available, for me to fall in love with, it was always a 'no' from the charity rehome staff.


So frutrating!





intexasatthe moment Wrote:

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> The OP did say "We keep missing out on all the big

> sites " which makes me think they have tried

> rescue charities and I sympathise .

>

> We had 2 cats for over 19 years and were rejected

> immediately by Battersea .No idea why but maybe

> because we are in a first floor flat .Though as we

> explained there is cat flap access to our garden

> via a an extension roof .

>

> We are patiently waiting for Ceila Hammond but it

> seems to be taking weeks to even have registration

> acknowledged .We are not looking for a kitten and

> will take more than one cat .There don't seem to

> be many cats on offer ,many are reserved .

>

> I'm sure if you are after a kitten ,it's even

> harder .

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