I also posted this thread on Cat Chat for some advice, but I thought id ask here too
the more advice the better i think
I recently moved into a rented house, and im looking to adopt a cat of my own, I have always lived with kitties growing up, I feel my house isnt a home without a kitty
As my landlord is pretty much none existant, after numerous emails to him, to ask for a letter to say I can have kitties at the property he hasnt replied, would that leave me unable to adopt a rescue cat?
The house itself is a shared house with 3 of my close friends i went to university with, who are really excited at the prospect of having a new addition
Im worried about the homecheck tbh, my friend who lives with her bf in their own home not shared, tried to adopt a cat, and was told no, because their house was not owned and they didnt have enough savings (she told me the homechecker scrutinised both of their bank statements and payslips), this was by a ''well known'' rescue organisation
which is understandable yet frustrating, as I cant help but feel like its this kind of attitude which drives people to kitten farms or being put off from having a rescue cat
Im certainly not rich or have savings, but i sure have enough money to care for a kitty, I fully intend to take out pet insurance and have even researched quotes to cover the cost of caring for my little friend
I was curious about the criteria which rescues look for in a potential home? and are home checks as traumatic as they are made out to be?