That's fine MM, I'm learning lots.
Although I can see Melysion's point regarding the form (see link at beginning of thread), I think home checks are justifiable. Melysion may be the perfect owner, but how can you tell unless you visit her?
My house is a wreck, but I have ten happy cats (Sam and Polly and the guests). I don't think the state of the house matters as much as the attitude of the prospective owner. I have fallen a little in love with my 'guests' and want to be sure that they will go to people who will love and take good care of them; not leave them out in the cold, or mistreat them. Considering that they are ex ferals, I think it would be important to keep them in for a couple of months and I don't see why a prospective owner would object to this, unless they don't like litter trays or scratched furniture.....which is why a pristine house is maybe not the best, mine is covered with cat hair and scratched furniture; I don't care, I love my cats more than the furniture.
Ela, I would be grateful if you would give more detail about the questions you ask.
The cats are all doing well, even the black and white tom is settling into a calm pet cat. Of course, they are bonding to me, so they will go several steps back when rehomed. I want prospective owners to be prepared for this and not expect them to be 'normal' domestics immediately. Slowly, slowly wins them round.
Will hopefully have pics soon. I'm going to have to film them with my webcam and take stills from the film. Will be making fliers with pics and details to distribute at local vets.
As for FIV FLV etc, I'd expect prospective owners to have them virus checked if they want. Rebekah is doing this with Alfie before she takes him. We're waiting for the young litter to be old enough to neuter/spay before starting the homing campaign.
All advice and experience appreciated. I know about cats, but not about this rescue stuff.