I can see everyone's point of view on this topic and it is quite a sensitive topic as it is an area that tugs a lot of heart strings for us all. I realise that they are not posted in a bid to put pressure on rescues to help, but I think we put pressure on ourselves too that we feel as it is in a public forum we feel impelled to show we are trying to help even when we know we are stretched to breaking (forgive me if I'm wrong on this point) .
I don't think anyone is saying (correct me if I'm wrong) not to post them at all... the urgent cases yip I can understand. But how about creating a guideline for the people who use these sites providing a list of steps to take prior to posting the info straight onto Purrs??? I know there are some of you who do this already but there are also those who don't.
i.e. a sample email that can be sent to the poster on said sites providing a link to the relevant areas list of rescues on Catchat and providing information about neutering / use of local rescues.
They can also ask the person to visit Purrs themselves perhaps to post the details as a personal plea to rescues that may be in their area and generally point them towards the many rescue services that are available in their area / online.
In short, guidelines to allow the 'finder' to take the initial steps to resolving the situation without passing the whole process directly to rescue to do the above steps and /or then step in and take the cats or make alternative arrangements.
I, like any of the other rescue peeps on here believe it is a good thing that as many people as possible get involved in getting the message across but perhaps also, as rescues we should be providing these guidelines so as to ensure that those people looking for these ads can take the necessary steps prior to posting on purrs about a situation. As has already been said we are under a great deal of pressure to deal with cases in our own areas as well as the pressures of finances, time, travel etc. The biggest factors (to me) being time and money yet despite this if a cat in need comes up we will still go out of our way to help the cat regardless of the fact we have not a penny and are run off our feet that we have forgotten what sleep is or that it is not in our area.
Yes, post the information and we will help if we can but please use guidelines (when available) or your own emails / info to direct these people to resuces in the first instance before posting the initial ad straight onto purrs. This would help all of us in rescue a great deal by saving us the time of sitting down, finding ads, emailing, etc. If you can identify if they are willing to accept rescue help prior to posting ad details as it does take a great deal of time and organising to make arrangements for transport / accommodation for these cases.
I hope this makes sense!!