Yes i live in Hounslow ,with a roomy wired in balcony. Sorry if i sounded strange my last post am so used to being rejected because of my flat. Kila looks a sweet heart
We have a couple of cats who may suit you... and Hounslow is only 45 mins away by car....(just within our 1 hour's drive limit).Take a look here: http://www.kumfykatzrescue.co.uk/Katgallery.php Kila springs to mind, she's a lovely laid back loving cat, who just wants a warm lap to curl up in, and sh'e ok with one other cat. Also Milo - yes I know he's a bit of a tearaway, but he's growing out of that now, and is becoming a lovely companion (for another cat) and is very aware of disabilities (though has none of his own thankfully) and is very understanding. A real sweetheart.What do you think?
Hi - I am not far from you - am in Surrey. I am sure that there are a number of rescues in Surrey/West London/Middlesex that will allow cats to be homed indoors and of course that may be for specific reasons. Also understand some will also have the same policy as Haws. My local rescue recently rehomed to Staines and know that Battersea have a cattery in Old Windsor. Also ARC amongst a number of other local rescues cover Middlesex. So would it be worth having a look at some of the surrounding rescues and check with them. Even if they have nothing at the moment you never know, a pal for Ai Chan might be the next cat in.Here is a list from CC of the rescues in the local area. http://www.catchat.org/adoption/londonw.htmlhttp://www.catchat.org/adoption/surrey.html(not all the rescues on these lists covers your area)Hope this helps.
Just a thought, but could you agree to take the pregnant foster cat on the proviso that they allow you to keep a kitten? If they are really desperate to place her maybe they would agree rather than loose you as a foster carer.
Will they not let you adopt a cat from them that you are not fostering, ie. Just like other members of the general public. They do seem to have a lot of cats on their website in need of good homes.
http://www.haws-animals.org.uk/pets/cats-kittens/Celia Hammond Trust asked if you'd tried here....
Right you are! Niall had a youngster but they're semi feral.....not ideal for indoor only!
That's a no, then? Just clarifying.
Bianca, am waiting for a chap called Niall to get back to me. He's in Kent and predominantly helps "Death row dogs" but he's being inundated with cats at present too. (Bless him.) Will let you know when he gets back to me.