OK forgive me - first of all I know rescues do a wonderful wonderful job! Like a wonderful job but sometimes some rescues just seem to create a rod for their own back!!
My cat loving friend has been looking to get a new kitty to go with her 2 year old cat Scout! Now scout is pretty boisterous and an outdoor cat so she had thought a kitten might be good idea. She was trawling through you know where and I emailed her and made the rescue case. I explained all about how fulls rescues are at the moment and hwo nice it would be to offer a home to a slightly older kitten in a rescue!
So the local branch of a national rescue actually have on their site that they are so full that they can't take any more cats or enquiries so are focusing on rehoming. They have at least 10 kittens that are now 4-5 months old and therefore less appealing to some people. Wll I emailed my pal the links for them all - she emailed them and awaited a response from them. I used to volunteer with them and explained it would take a wee bit of time - so she waited !
Then she gets a voicemail explaining that they would not consider rehoming to her as she lives near a railway line - end of voicemail! Now if she does live near a railway line - I have never noticed. According to google maps I can see a railway line a street away from her but there appears to be a fair bit of land between. She is a single woman of 42 with no kids and a lovely big house with a drive and back garden!
I mean really
!!
I know they want the best homes for their cats but really my friend could have went to the for sale site and got a kitten that day - I encouraged her to go to a rescue and then she waits and this is the response she gets!
Thankfull the Edinburgh Dog & Cat home saw sense and she has got a cat from them. But it just amazes me! Im just glad she got a rescue kitty after all!
When I was on my own hunt last month a local rescue to me has a blanket statement on thier page stating they do not rehome to indoor only homes. Fair enough - but really! There must be some very elderly cats or cats with ilneses that would benefit from an indoor home. They had a 17 year old lady that I would have happily taken in for her retirement years - but no, they never rehome indoors! Ok then - I went elsewhere !
Anyway rant over - and please I do realise 99.9% of the time rescues do a great job but when they are so full surely they might want to at least home check if they are unsure of speak to the person to see what they are like?