I work for a Housing Association and we never get a rescue agency attending evictions, even if we know they have animals. The only exception being if there is a dog in the property that we think may be used to stop us gaining entry, in which case we will bring in a dog warden.
I was actually horrified last year when we evicted someone. They had left the property and left behind a young kitten. I hadn't gone on the eviction as it wasn't my area but when the rent officer came back she said they had just locked the kitten in the house and left it. This was on a Friday afternoon and no-one would have been returning to the property until Monday.
There are several people who go on evictions, one of which is a Neighbourhood Officer whose job it is to manage the properties in there area. Fortunately she loves cats and when she got back to the office she went back out to the property with a cage and took her home where she is now happily living with all her other cats. She did send an email round asking if anyone wanted to adopt a kitten as well so she wasn't going to be abandoned completely. The rent officer was all for putting it out on the streets and letting it fend for itself - honestly, she really is a lovely lady, but just absolutely cannot stand cats.
Even though at that point for us, having a cat (and a kitten especially) wasn't really an option, I had told her if she didn't settle I would take her in. The office has taken in goldfish and other species before now and I'm sure in future if a similar situation arises we will find a home for any waif and stray animals. Fortunately, for the animals anyway, we don't evict that many tenants.
Anyway, hope this poor cat finds a home soon.
Karen
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