How comes you havent offically adopted her? Its odd they would send her off without paper work being done, afterall you could do a bunk and disapear.
I'm not too sure myself but that is how they do it apparently, I think it's so you can see if the cat fits in ok, and if it does you then officially have the cat, if not the cat can go back. I do understand your point, though they do deliver the cat to your home address - so if you did do a bunk you'd have to do a pretty elaborate plan to get in a 'home'
We've noticed that she's not sneezing quite as much now, it's got to be too soon for the anitbiotics to have worked yet, so we think that her stress levels have reduced and she's now feeling better (if that makes sense).
She's also hissing/grumbling less at the boys and the boys have been walking past her without so much of a grumble from Ginny!
Tiggy's Mum - we know that the rehoming centre should really be paying for all of the treatment, but we can afford to go halves, plus they have LOADS of cats (I think they have around 43 cats currently) some of which they've had for 7 years. We dont think they'd be like the RSPCA who might turn a cat away, we feel that they would take it on, so yes we feel a bit annoyed we're having to pay out before we own her, but on the other hand we dont mind - it's strange thing to try and explain but ultimately we dont mind - obviously if she needed a big op we wouldnt pay for it.