Well, it still isn't cut and dried. We do have a plan of sorts but much depends on the vet where puss is lodged at present - that's if the PTS order hasn't already been executed.
We have our own, regular,
nice vet who is willing to board puss until a better place can be found. We're hoping that vet one will release the cat into vet 2's care, and from there we'll nab puss.
So it's up to professional curtecy and stuff now.
And while I'm here, can I just say if ever anyone hears of a national award or competition for the best vet in the rescue world, please let me know.
These people deserve a medal for the way they will drop everything and take in a puss for us at minutes notice. One day, there were six CP volunteers and fosterers in their waiting room dealing with unconnected cases. And it's not like we are forced to use these vets, but we do tend to prefer good service.