Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat Rescue & Rehoming => Rescue & Rehoming General => Topic started by: Mark on March 20, 2010, 10:54:26 AM
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OHs colleague adopted a cat (part Bengal) from Battersea cat & dog home. She lives in Southend - about 30 miles from there, so not sure how they check people. I know in this case, the cat will be fine. She sent an email out to friends (it may be a blog as I haven't seen it, OH read it to me) talking as the cat and one of the thingss was along the lines of "I'm still settling in. I peed on the sofa at 4am so mummy & daddy had to get up to clean the sofa - they don'r mind though" :evillaugh:
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I thought they did, maybe they take vet refs?
Hope the sofa was a one off!
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Nope. If they do now, they didn't 4 years ago when I homed Lexy from them, nor 8 years ago when my mother homed Boo too. And I live in London as does Mum so it's not as if it would have been a serious trip to check. I was interviewed as was Mum. That's it.
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I had 2 cats from Battersea when I lived in London and they never checked me. They do do a very ruthless interview though. :evillaugh:
I think it certain circumstances they might do a few HCs... like for first time owners or for difficult cats/dogs or special needs. ;)
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My only experience of them was around 1983. I moved into a flatshare. The "person" went there and got a kitten that was riddled with fleas - literally alive with them >:( No checks were done. I moved out of the flat after a few weeks as the "landlord" was a lunatic. He went to the club where I worked and put word around that I had thrown the kitten out of the window (it was about 10 floors up!) I wonder to this day if it was what he did. I had him barred from the club which was the best I could do >:(
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we rehome cats all over the country provided that you are able to collect the cat from one of our three sites. If you live over five miles from the Home you can start the rehoming process online. Fill in an application form and a rehomer will telephone you to go over your application form with you. If you live too far away for a home visit, we need you to provide a letter of recommendation from a vet (or rescue centre). In some cases we would request that you ask a local rescue centre if they could carry out a home visit. Please note, this does not guarantee being able to rehome a cat from us.
taken from battersea site
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I suppose a vet letter is better than nothing - not a lot though.