I was just wondering what people's policies about re-homing are?
I know we at this branch are strict and i'm not looking to be lambasted for our policies, but looking to see what other rescues look for
There's rescues round here who hand out cats like sweets (and we're talking pregnant cats, FeLV cats etc)
Ok so the first thing I ask is obviously what the traffic flow is like around the property (we always do a home visit anyway). We look for properties around 100 metres away from main roads, cut throughs, school runs etc, unless it's a slightly older cat who we know has lived near busy roads before.
I also ask,
Is the property rented or owned? (we re-home to rented places, but need to know the longevity of the cats life has been thought about)
Is there a garden space? (we look for places with adequate garden spaces and don't feel that a yard has enough to entertain a cat and they're more likely to wander and stray)
Can a catflap be fitted? (we don't feel it's acceptable for a cat to have a home that it can't get into. If one cannot be fitted into the main property, then we look at one into a shed or garage so that the cat always has somewhere safe, warm and protected to go to)
Are there any other pets in the house?
Are there any children in the house?
There are some areas which we don't re-home to due to the large numbers of stray dogs and chavs who like to torment cats and kittens.
We then do a home visit to have a chat and ask that they provide a covered litter tray, have a carrier ready and the catflap fitted.
We don't generally re-home young kittens (under 5 months) to children under 4 or 5 and we don't re-home single kittens to homes where there's no-one in the house or there isn't another young cat around.
Umm I think that's everything!
I'd really like to know what other places ask/look for