Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat Rescue & Rehoming => Transport for Cat Rescue => Topic started by: Raeeeeeeeeee on November 30, 2012, 08:37:23 AM
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I have found two special needs (Cerebellar Hypoplasia) kittens that I'd like to adopt, but they are currently wiith a foster carer in Cheshire. I was wondering if anyone would be able to provide transport?
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Kelly-Joy of Animal Lifeline specialises in arranging transport runs
http://www.animallifelineuk.org/forum/forum.php
she usually puts her appeals on CatChat, and as you have been posting there I assume you will be putting an appeal out there too
so pleased you have found what you were looking for, and I'm sure the kittens will be too, if - no when - you have them
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I emailed Kelly and got the response that she's ill at the moment, and that transporting rescues to shelter are priority at the moment :(
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Thats sad, cos would have thought freeing up rescue spaces was important.
Sadly she does have health problems
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Is a train an option? I've no concept in the distance but Edinburgh to London is 4 hours and a bit and Cheshire is a lot further south?
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I did adopt boys from Leeds.... I was very lucky and the rescue agreed to meet me in the middle in Newcastle. They were special needs old boys.... Is meeting in the middle feasible?
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I posted on your other thread Rae - we can possibly do half a run from Birmingham to London this week-end. :shify: