Hi everyone,
I would like to give you a story of mine first... I am from continental Europe, I used to live in the US & came to work to UK in my professional field a few months ago... since childhood we would have a cat at home - and mostly those would be kittens needing home that we would take.
I spent three years during university working in cat rescue, I have encountered some horrific stories and also some most touching ones; and I think I can proudly say I managed to get a few cats nice and happy homes. I do get pictures occasionally, and generally I think that 'buying' a cat - purebred or just an ordinary kitty is kind of - nonsense - no offence to anyone.
So once I decided to get a cat, and I know how difficult it is for older cats to get a home, moreover for a couple of cats that cannot be separated, I started googling some reasonable keywords and found a few purebred 'rescues' that were: old cats (over 10 Y's), and inseparable. So once I emailed the people who were the contact persons, I started to receive - in my opinion - weird responses? Such as 'we want someone to spend 24/7 with the cats' (WTH?) 'we want someone to live close enough so we can visit' (fair enough) or 'we require 150£ donation per cat.' All of this seemed to me - ridiculous? I always regarded re-homing of a cat as a sort of 'good deed,' not as reselling. I am happy to cover veterinary bills if I see those, but I do not want to feel as if 'buying' the cat, that is just against my convictions.
I am a very responsible, yet rational owner, and I do not think that a cat = baby. Cat is certainly a commitment and I will do my best to provide the most suitable environment full of love and care, but at the same time I refuse to let the cat interfere e.g. with my job duties - that is just insane I think. Personally, I cannot imagine a reasonable and sane person that would be willing to spend 24/7 with a cat, and I cannot imagine a reasonable cat that would stand this
. What I love about cats is their independence, yet affection, their self-standing nature; if I wanted a codependent clingy creature, I'd get a dog
So I hope no one is offended by my opinions, and lets get to the business:
I adore purebred cats just like anyone, since they are beautiful and usually indoor cats. I live in a flat in central London, have no access to garden, so I am looking for an indoor 'pet(s).' As I mentioned, I looked up purebred cats and I would like to have those - like 'once in a lifetime' but I do not insist on it; if there is one cat or a couple in need of a home, let me know... I have no kids, no pets except for a partner
(who likes cats).
With respect to costs - if I see the veterinary bills I will be happy to cover those no matter how much money that is, but I want to know exactly what the money is for; if you have bills for any additional care that went directly to the cat I will cover those as well, but paying 150£ for a cat really does not feel like a 'rescue' to me.
Thanks for reading, again I apologize for any offense - none intended, but I want to be very clear of where I stand upfront (: so noone's time is wasted.