Well, I spoke to Anna.
She's terribly disappointed for me but can't let me have Boots after all. She's tried him on free-feeding and he doesn't do well at all as he's so food oriented. In order to keep him on one insulin shot each day, he really does need to be monitored assiduously. Other than this she feels he would have fitted in perfectly as he's so calm and laid back.
I simply can't offer this level of monitoring, we need to have a free and easy feeding regime because of the way our shifts work, and all our furbabies have their own preferences which we pander to almost to the extent of spoiling them, but the trade off is our irregular hours. This necessitates a supply of dry food and water being available whenever we leave for work which would just make poor Boots sick again.
It's such a shame, our three Anna-sourced rescue cats have really flourished here, and it's a bitter blow that we can't take this little soul too.
But Boots will find the right home, of this I'm sure. He needs to be within reach of Finsbury Park area of London so Anna can continue to support and monitor him, as she's happy to continue funding his condition in the right home. Too far away and she wouldn't be able to use her own (reliably on-side) vet for his meds, so unless his new slave can also fund his jabs, he needs to be within reach.
He's around 10 years old, so there's potentially a good few years of laid back loving from Boots, just from a household with more control than we have in our fabulous furry chaos.
So back to the appeal, if anyone wants to consider a lovely little boy, whose story and needs are now quite clear, here's the page one last time.
for all the support and advice, friends.
Oh Boots, good luck.
http://www.catchat.org/londoncr/cgibin/prview.cgi?id=2011022002