Hey!
As our branch very much concentrates on the feral/stray side of rescue (rather than taking in people's cats due to circumstance change etc.) we often have very timid/sht/semi feral cats in care. As much as possible we try to TNR but inevitably have to try and re-home some. We have two lots of cats in care and i'm wondering what strategies you use to re-home these cats?
First there's Poppy and Leo:
Poppy and Leo are two beautiful cats who have had a bad start in life. Poppy had to rear her litter of kittens on her own outside and only one had survived by the time we were asked to help. Both needed trapping as they were extremely nervous, but now in our care they are becoming playful and more trusting. As it may take some time before they will trust people completely we are looking for a sympathetic and understanding owner who will accept them as they are and let them blossom in their own time. This type of cat turns out to be a most loyal and loving companion if given a chance.
And also Mabel, Myrtle and Melba
We're looking for a very special home for these three special cats. They have had a rough start in life and need a loving home where they can come round in their own time. They are very close to each other and MUST be re-homed together. They have gotten used to home comforts and therefore we're not appealing for a purely outdoor feral home, but a home where they can come and go as they please, or an warm outdoor home. Mabel is a DSH black cat, around 2 years old, Melba is a DSH brindle tortie and here is Myrtle who is very close to her mum.
In time we would expect the kittens to become domesticated, but Mabel may always prefer to be on her own.
Both groups are definately not feral (they don't hiss, spit or bite), but they can;t be touched either!!!
Are there any special places you advertise for these kind of cats, or is it just a case of waiting for the right home (which is what we've done before, but cna mean that pens are held up for long periods of time!)