Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: Steve1977 on September 16, 2007, 21:57:32 PM
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Me and my g/f are looking into the possibility of getting a pet kitten (and we may even get two based on the feedback we'v been getting!)
But we'r going to spend weeks researching, visiting rescue homes etc. (we'r going the rescue home route) and weighing up the pro's (of which there are many).
Iv read plenty of things on this website: http://www.catchat.org/kittens.html
Which suggest getting them from care homes because they are being looked after, getting used to human interaction etc. But even then it says to beware of certain care homes and so I happened to come across this website:
http://www.cats.org.uk/
Now a lot of rescue homes are small and people see it as a chance to look after pets who have come across unfortunate circumstances, yet the place above looks more like a pet store than a rescue home. What with the sheer magnitude of cats they have, are they a reputable place? Or do they have a reputation for being cowboys?
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The Cats Protection League is a huge national charity with branches all over the UK, not all of which are actually rescue homes as such ... many of their cats are actually with volunteer foster carers in their own homes. They do fantastic work and if they've got a reputation for being cowboys, I've certainly not heard about it! They take their work very seriously and have a mission to ensure that all their cats are neutered before they leave, plus they do home visits before allowing anyone to adopt one of their cats, to ensure they are suitable owners. One of my cats is ex-Cats Protection League and I found them fantastic. Bear in mind that although they have 7,000 cats and that seems a lot, it's all over the UK, not in one rescue home!
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What part of the world are you from, Steve? :shy:
If you are anywhere near Canterbury, you are welcome to come see us. (I've got a pair of kittens up for adoption right now! ;) ) As berties mum says, many branches have no central cattery and all our cats are fostered in private homes. We match your requirements to the cats and kittens we have in our care, then you visit them in our fosterers house. We find it works better because cats are more likely to display their true natures in a normal domestic setting.
If you want to ask any questions about CP's work, ask away... :)
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I had a feeling there were people on here who were CPL carers Pinkbear, but wasn't quite confident enough to say that in my previous post! ;D
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Have only ever heard good things about Cats Protection, there are quite a few fosterers and branch co-ordinators that post on here so I'm sure they'll be able to put your mind at rest :) The branch which covers my area doesn't have a 'rescue centre', all cats and kittens are fostered in individual (unpaid) volunteers homes and I think this is the case for most of the branches in the UK.
Congratulations on being potential kitten owners :) I definitely vote for two aswell!
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Have only ever heard good things about Cats Protection, there are quite a few fosterers and branch co-ordinators that post on here so I'm sure they'll be able to put your mind at rest :) The branch which covers my area doesn't have a 'rescue centre', all cats and kittens are fostered in individual (unpaid) volunteers homes and I think this is the case for most of the branches in the UK.
Congratulations on being potential kitten owners :) I definitely vote for two aswell!
Helen has just saved me typing out a post as I agree with everything she has said (including the vote for 2 kittens!), so I'll just add :welcome: to Purrs!
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I got all 6 of mine from the CP and they do a fine job ;D I've never heard any bad reports about them or the work they do...have you considered adopting an oldie? My Mavis was 10 when we adopted her and I have to say, after having her for 6 years until we lost her to Cancer, all my future pusscats will be at least 10.
There are a lot of pros to adopting older cats...PLEASE consider it.
:yes: :cccooorrr: :yes: :ok: :yes:
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I don't know whether the CPL carers on here would agree with this, but when I adopted Bella from them, the carers in my area told me that the 4 - 12 month age group is difficult to home as people seem to prefer smaller, cuter kittens ... so maybe an older kitten is worth considering? Bella was 5 months when she came to us and brought us all the fun of a playful kitten without any need for litter training!
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I'd agree with that, berties mum
My 2 are 17 weeks now and I've been blown out twice after initial interest- I suspect the last folks found smaller kittens. :( People either want an adult cats past the silly kitten stage, or smaller, fluffy bundles... :shy:
Of course, older kittens do get homed eventually... :)
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Bella had actually been returned to Cats Protection by a family who had changed their minds about her once she grew a bit >:( When I contacted them, we had just lost Bertie's sister at 11 months old and I wanted a companion for a very lonely Bertie, and I was staggered by how many kittens in the 4-12 months age group were available in my area - I think Bella was one of six who the CPL desperately needed to home.
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they also have the advantage of less smelly poos - kittens always seem to have most horrible smelly poos!! Smidgen was 16 weeks when he arrived, and there is certainly no sign of him being a steady sober citizen. In fact right now he is driving me nuts because I want to go to bed and can guarantee there will be no sleep for me tonight!! :Luv:
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No pressure, Steve, but what do you think of these..? :evillaugh: :evillaugh:
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Plus little kittens can be really hard work. Bertie and Matilda were 6 weeks when they arrived and although they were lovely, they often kept me awake at night doing things like climbing the curtains and getting stuck at the top, crying for help, being rescued and then doing it again!! :rofl: When I lost Tilly it was too soon for another small kitten so I opted for Bella as she was near Bertie's age - never regretted it, she is great and needed a new home desperately.
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No pressure, Steve, but what do you think of these..? :evillaugh: :evillaugh:
Aw aw awwwwwwwww, we'll have them if Steve doesn't want them!! :Luv: :Luv: :Luv:
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Smidgen was 16 weeks when he arrived, and there is certainly no sign of him being a steady sober citizen. In fact right now he is driving me nuts because I want to go to bed and can guarantee there will be no sleep for me tonight!! :Luv:
I just can't help feeling a bit smug when I read things like that ;D After a year and a half of manic mosi, he's finally settling down a bit. he's still a long way from being a steady, sober citizen but I've survived over a year of sleepless nights and you've got it all to look forward to :rofl: :P
Piinkbear - those 2 are absolutely gorgeous :Luv:
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Pinkbear have those 2 actually had anyone viewing them ? for the life of me i cant understand why they havent been whisked away yet :-:
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Hi Steve and :welcome: to Purrs,
It's lovely to hear that you and your GF are doing your homework before you get your kittens. As you have already been on the catchat site you have now doubt found the rehoming section (click on the map to find rescues in your area http://www.catchat.org/adoption/index.html)
Good luck in your Kitty search and please keep us informed on how it goes .... plus we will expect photos when you get your furbabes ;)
If you have any questions or queries feel free to ask and we will be happy to assist.
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Pinkbear have those 2 actually had anyone viewing them ? for the life of me i cant understand why they havent been whisked away yet :-:
They've only been officially up for rehoming for a week, Lynn. I've spent the last 6 weeks taming them. :Crazy: I did have a couple who wanted them for ages and ages, but at the last minute changed their mind. Then today, another family was due but just didn't show up. :shy:
So, no - no one has viewed them yet. But I'm hoping it won't be long... they've worked so hard they deserve a nice home. :)
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I'm sure when they are seen they'll be off ;)
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How old are they, Pinkbear? They really are beautiful cats. I'd like to think they'll find a home sooner rather than later.
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Cheers for the fantastic replies. I hope I didnt come across as offensive, but im not really 'up' with animal charities and such like. So when I came across the Cats Protection website and saw how professional it was and how huge the place seemed to be (compared to other rescue homes) I was a bit sceptical - and so Im glad I came to a place such as this one which confirmed i had nothing to worry about :)
Im based in West Midlands and we'r going to see if we can visit one of these places soon.
Once again, many thanks for the warm welcome! :Luv:
EDIT: Also cheers for the suggesions on what age to get the cats from. It may sound hollow but me and my girlfriend desperately want children but before that we would like to get married and what with rising interest rates we wont be doing this for a few years and so we are yearning to look after something (infact, its quite overwhelming!), it will be nicecoming home and having something need our love and in turn, giving us a bit of affection.
We want a kitten because it will be our pet from the start and then the family pet when we do have children. Sure it might be difficult at first but we'r fully prepared for that. We used to keep Hamsters and Mice but we'r after something that doesent die after 2years or so - its so heart breaking when that happens. But after looking after small animals we now feel right to graduate to our feline friends. :)
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Steve
We've got people actively involved in rescue all over the country on this forum. ;) Stick you head in to the 'rescue' section and say what you're looking for - won't be long before you've got a long list of places to check out. DiddyDawn may even bend your ear. :evillaugh: Shame you're too far from Canterbury... my Apache and Squaw had their little cases packed. :(
Susanne... they're 17 weeks. ;)
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I hope I didnt come across as offensive, but im not really 'up' with animal charities and such like.
'Course you didn't - it's great to know that you're doing research into the best place to find a kitty instead of getting from the newspaper or a dodgy pet shop like so many people do. Will you let us know how you get on?
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How far away is Cantebury? We'r fully prepared to travel as far as Reading area (Berkshire) to get our feline friend :)
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DiddyDawn may even bend your ear. :evillaugh:
And what's that meant to mean :sneaky: :slap:
Welcome to the forum Steve, I hope you soon find those special furbabes, there are plenty out there needing homes and it's good that you're doing your research first.
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The only advice I'd add is to only go to someone who does home checks. It shows that they care about the cats, and can help you to get the right cat(s) for your circumstances.
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How far away is Cantebury? We'r fully prepared to travel as far as Reading area (Berkshire) to get our feline friend :)
It's too far, Steve. As much as I want to see Apache and Squaw settled, there's equally lovable needy kitties much nearer. :hug: :hug:
I think Teresa Pawcats is much nearer... :-: But there are others as well... :)
Anyway, any help or advice you need, you just ask us. You've come to the right place! :wow:
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Yep but if you visit teresa you might end up with 6 or 12 :evillaugh:
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:welcome: to Purrs ;D
Loads of good advice from everyone for you.
Teresa has a spanking new website for you to look at ;D ;D ;D ;
http://www.pawsinncats.com/.
There are many wonderful cats and kittens needing homes so you should have loads to choosefrom where ever you go.
Pink those two are just wonderful looking and hope they get looked at and a home very quickly ;D
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Good on you for doing your research, and I am sure there are loads of rescues for you to choose from. I wouldnt go wtih your heart set on 8 week old kittens though, you never know what you will fall in love with when you get there, and adult cats will settle in just as well, and be part of the family.
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How far away is Cantebury? We'r fully prepared to travel as far as Reading area (Berkshire) to get our feline friend
Ideally Cats Protection like people to adopt cats/kittens from their own area. Every branch in the country (260+) and 29 HQ sponsored shelters are full to bursting. To adopt from CP someone needs to come and visit you and I don't think a home visitor would be too pleased to do a home check for another branch when the local branch has loads of cats/kittens that would be ideal for the home offered themselves.
Whenever anyone phones me from another CP catchment area I always as a matter of courtesy give them the local CP branch phone number.
Also if another branch does home in another's catchment they are supposed to have a word with the Co-ordinater of the branch whose area they are homing in, again as a matter of courtesy.
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I wouldnt go wtih your heart set on 8 week old kittens though, you
I agree, I think sometimes if you adopt a cat that has been badly let down by its previous owner/often owners, it somehow seems even more special and rewarding.
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I agree Ela, from my experience, I went in search of a longhair or kitten, and was chosen by Max my FIV boy, who completely stole my heart :Luv:
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Just looked at the Paws Inn website.........so many cute furrbabies needing homes :Luv: :Luv: - think its just as well that I like down in Kent as otherwise I think I'd end up with at least 4 more babies..........not sure hubby or my girls would be too happy :evillaugh:
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Just looked at the Paws Inn website.........so many cute furrbabies needing homes :Luv: :Luv: - think its just as well that I like down in Kent as otherwise I think I'd end up with at least 4 more babies..........not sure hubby or my girls would be too happy :evillaugh:
Canterbury is in Kent... :ok: :oolala:
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I know you're not too far from me - I'm in Walderslade (near Rochester/Maidstone)...........i'd just be far too tempted by more fluffy bundles :Luv:
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Hi Steve :hi:
If you are in the West Mids, check out Coventry Cat Group - Angie from here is a foster for them - I have got two of my three cats from CCG ;D
http://www.coventrycatgroup.org.uk/index.php
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Hi Steve :hi:
If you are in the West Mids, check out Coventry Cat Group - Angie from here is a foster for them - I have got two of my three cats from CCG ;D
http://www.coventrycatgroup.org.uk/index.php
:welcome: Steve and G/F, Not me another Angie :rofl: :rofl: :rofl
I got Max from CP a nicer group you couldnt meet, good luck on you search for you new furbabes
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I hope I didnt come across as offensive, but im not really 'up' with animal charities and such like.
'Course you didn't - it's great to know that you're doing research into the best place to find a kitty instead of getting from the newspaper or a dodgy pet shop like so many people do. Will you let us know how you get on?
Of course we will :)
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Especially if you live near coventry ;)
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How far away is Cantebury? We'r fully prepared to travel as far as Reading area (Berkshire) to get our feline friend :)
Its not as far as Reading Steve (well prob the same distance once you get to M25)
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Just to mention that cats often choose theor slaves :rofl: :rofl: