Experienced my first 'viewing' on saturday from a couple who SAID they knew what ferals were and understood them. I spoke to the wife on the phone, she seemed a real 'cat person', so I was only too please to let them come and see the photogenic twins (not as 'cute' as their pics!).
When they arrived, I asked some more questions, including clearing up a discrepancy. I had rung the vet about them, asking if they had taken previous cats regularly, and the story didn't quite fit. Then we went upstairs to see the cats, who are in an unused back bedroom.
The husband was built like a rugby player, had a deep, booming voice, and despite being asked to sit down (standing people scare the cats) he remained standing. The wife sat quietly. I drew back the curtain behind which the twins hide when people are around and he immediately started to approach them, ignoring my protests of: "please sit down and it really would be best if you didn't approach or touch the cats, thanks". He touched them, got one of the kittens cornered, (you could cut the fearful atmosphere filling that room, all the cats were terrified
) and still tried to touch him. I insisted that he stop doing that unless he wanted to wind up in casualty.
At one point he said that he'd known ferals abroad, in Spain, and they were really friendly. "Yes," thinks me, "they've learned that tourists give them food".
I was really angry with him, though tried not to show it, but after telling him to leave the cats alone for the dozenth time and been ignored, I recommended WellCat to them, and gave them the address and phone number.
The thing I don't understand is that I had spoken to the wife on the phone and explained that these were feral cats who were nervous and needed a lot of time and patience etc. I thought I had made the situation clear.
I was so upset by this that I spent an hour on the phone chatting to a friend who has Alfie, one of the colony, who is doing really well. She let him hide under the wardrobe and come out of his own accord. He'll now stay out while he's eating.
What did I do wrong? Should I say, when they arrive: "sit down in the room, and don't approach or touch the cats. If you do, I will have to ask you to leave."
Any ideas please?
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