Hi all again, it has been manic at work today with me being off Friday and my colleague being off today. I did want to mention earlier a bit about Heidi and Brent Knoll RSPCA. Heidi is a lovely cat, very friendly and energetic. she was out of her pen when I was there running up and down the corridor chasing a ball. You can see her picture and story on
http://www.rspcanorthsomerset.org.uk/RSPCA%20Cats.htmlWhat a wonderful tribute to Truman if in rehoming him we were also able to help rehome another hard to home cat. Please put out the word about Heidi.
Brent Knoll is a very small branch. At present they only have a cattery and runs for rabbits and small animals. A number of their animals are therefore fostered. They are raising money now to build a kennels and another cattery. I think this is the problem with the RSPCA that people don't often realise that although the RSPCA big organisation has a lot of money, the branches are self funding. I agree it is a pity more of the funds aren't directed towards the small branches.
I am so glad that all of us, including Brent Knoll, working together were able to help Truman and I hope that in future RSPCA branches will feel they can approach us here for at least some of their hard to home animals.
Justine: I dont think Stinky (11 year old grey/white girl) is convinced that Truman is a cat. She eyed him intently from across the room then tiptoed passed him - pausing briefly mid step to look at him, and, not getting a response, continued on having figured that he is not a threat. She sleeps on my bed and doesn't seem perturbed that he is on the floor beside it. MacGreggor just sniffed at Truman and went to the foot of the bed and lay there. The other cats I have only let in one at a time to judge their reaction. Again, lots of sniffing and backing off. Stinky is the only one that gets to sleep in my room, the guys, including MacGregor, stay downstairs at night. I will not be letting them in the bedroom again for a while and wont, at any time, leave Truman alone with them - no matter how laid back they are, he might wander into them and give them (and himself) a fright.