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Cat Rescue & Rehoming => Rescue & Rehoming General => Topic started by: dabs on July 26, 2009, 14:19:17 PM
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Starting to pick up a bit now. Rehomed 2 adults and 3 babies this week, now I just need to work out the commission that I will get on shitfting on that lot! :rofl:
Problem is as fast as they are moving there is more waiting to come in. :censored:
Mum with 13 week old baby coming in on Tuesday and by the sound of it, from dire circumstances as well. Lord knows what state they will be in. Better get the frontline ready. :-:
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Good for us as well. We rehomed 2 kittens on Friday. 1 young adult on Sat, today a middle aged tortie and 1 kitten! Trouble is now all we have in our care are the difficult ones!! Oh well, good to see young Naan on her way to a nice home as she has been with us a fair few wks..
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That's great news!!
Do any of your homers keep in touch? The rescue we had Samson from said to keep in touch as they'd miss him lots (he'd been there a while). I did email them after a few days to say how he'd settled in (and also to remind them to forward his Jab certificate) but now I have a few bits I'd like to post to them (toys Samson isn't interested in and a harness) but I don't know whether they'd like a few piccies of Samson and a bit of an update on him?
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We love updates on our cats as i usually include them on our newsletter or on our website.. Some people are sending me updates months or even years after they adopted a cat.. But usually they keep in touch for a while and then they cease to let us know. So we just "assume" its good news.. I am sur they would be very appreciative of any donations for there cats and its nice for the hard working rescue peeps to know there hard work pays off.
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I am sure they would love to here from you ;D
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I love to hear from my adoptees. It stops me worrying! :)
One lady emailed me the other week and she has had Tigger now for 15 months. It is always nice to see how they get on.
We always ask for updates as they have been part of our family, if it be a week or months. Also if they have had a rough start it is nice to know how they have settled in.
I rehomed mum and baby at 2pm and by 3pm had a phone call to say baby had used the tray and mum had scoffed lunch, now that is what I call getting your feet under the table!
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Excellent, thanks, I'll put something together for them. Sorry for hijacking the thread slightly!!
haha Dabs, when we brought Samson home he was eating and on the tray within the hour too!
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Glad that rehoming is picking up.
I love people to keep in touch with me, the year before last I actually rang round everyone who had adopted a cat from me, some were very pleasantly surprised to hear from me, and I always did personal notes with the newsletters, rarely heard back though. Very few of mine have come from rescues, but I Did let both rescues know when the girls healthchecks came back showing them to be in good health.