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Re: Neutering chase up letter, pls tell me what you think?
« Reply #20 on: July 25, 2008, 00:24:56 AM »
Hi Sharon

I am embarassed about altering other people's letters but I think it might be better to be more direct.  This would not upset anyone who intends to do the right thing and would better get the point across to those that didn't intend to play ball.

I do hope you don't mind me being direct.  :-:

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Re: Neutering chase up letter, pls tell me what you think?
« Reply #19 on: July 24, 2008, 23:52:41 PM »
This is just a reminder to update my records regarding the kitten you adopted from us back in (add date). Puss should be just about old enough now to be neutered and, in line with Cats Protection rehoming policy, please would be able to confirm that puss has now been neutered or an appointment has been booked.

I attach some information as to why Cats Protection considers neutering cats is so very important and the only effective way to reduce the number of unwanted cats and kittens in the UK that may not be so lucky as to end up in a rescue and be rehomed. As a supporter, you will of course appreciate that not neuteringthis makes the work of rescues so very much more difficult than it already is.

If you took on a female kitten then it’s really important to get her spayed before her first season as it’s very easy for unspayed females to stray and become pregnant before anyone notices, this doesn’t really help with a rescue cause.

Please could you let me know either by email  on > or by phone on 01227 ? letting me know the vet you used and to confirm that your kitten has now been neutered, so I can then tick your kitten off my neutering list.

Equally if you are finding it difficult for whatever reason to get your kitten neutered then please get in touch as we will be able to assist.

Kind regards with best wishes


My further suggestions  :-[
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Re: Neutering chase up letter, pls tell me what you think?
« Reply #18 on: July 24, 2008, 22:00:28 PM »
Second draft, perhaps not quite there  yet, further thoughts pls?


This is just a reminder to update my records regarding the kitten you adopted from us back in (add date). Puss should be just about old enough now to be neutered and in line with Cats Protection rehoming policy, please would be able to confirm that puss has now been neutered or an appointment has been booked.

I attach some information as to why Cats Protection considers neutering cats so important and the only effective way to reduce the number of unwanted cats and kittens in the UK that may not be so lucky as to end up in a rescue and be rehomed. As a supporter, you will of course appreciate this makes the work of rescues so very much more difficult than it already is.

If you took on a female kitten then it’s really important to get her spayed before her first season as it’s is very easy for unspayed females to stray and become pregnant before anyone notices, this doesn’t really help with a rescue cause.

Please could you let me know either by email  on > or by phone on 01227 ? letting me know the vet used and to confirm that kittens have now been neutered, so I can then tick them off my neutering list.

Equally if you are finding it difficult for whatever reason to get your kitten neutered then please get in touch as we will be able to assist.

Kind regards with best wishes
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Re: Neutering chase up letter, pls tell me what you think?
« Reply #17 on: July 24, 2008, 21:11:55 PM »
I know of someone in rabbit rescue who consulted a solicitor for a situation where the adopter turned out to be a 'fraud' who then passed the rabbit onto someone else who they knew would have failed a homecheck.  They were essentially told that the contracts were not worth the paper they were written on and that once passed on, the rabbits would simply be considered 'goods' and that the best they could hope for was to recoup the adoption fee as 'compensation' for the goods. I know she was considering whether changing the adoption contract to a lifelong foster one, so she technically retains ownership, would make any difference.

PS on the letter, I agree with the changes suggested.  If anything I think it sounds a bit apologetic and grovelly, and might therefore make you sound like a bit of a 'pushover' to bluff or ignore, if there are any naughty owners out there. 
« Last Edit: July 24, 2008, 21:13:02 PM by fluffybunny »

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Re: Neutering chase up letter, pls tell me what you think?
« Reply #16 on: July 24, 2008, 21:00:13 PM »
Actually mark that isnt the case. Legally so HQ say we cannot do that.. ! We can winge and make a fuss but we cannot take the cat away, i found that out a while back.

That is interesting, our contract says we can, and while I have only threatened it once this year, I probably should ask our HQ if we could have legally done it. I would have thought you could have done.
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Re: Neutering chase up letter, pls tell me what you think?
« Reply #15 on: July 24, 2008, 19:01:45 PM »
Thanks very much Peeps! will amend. I do have a neutering certifcate that we give out with kittens but hardly anyone sends them back to me!

Need a plan to make that work better as a vet stamp is good proof. Lazy sods not sending back


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Re: Neutering chase up letter, pls tell me what you think?
« Reply #14 on: July 24, 2008, 09:09:36 AM »
Really?

It's a shame they can't enforce it  >:(
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Re: Neutering chase up letter, pls tell me what you think?
« Reply #13 on: July 24, 2008, 09:07:26 AM »
Actually mark that isnt the case. Legally so HQ say we cannot do that.. ! We can winge and make a fuss but we cannot take the cat away, i found that out a while back.
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Re: Neutering chase up letter, pls tell me what you think?
« Reply #12 on: July 24, 2008, 08:46:49 AM »

Anyhow just some things to think about, i may ask in this letter to let me know what vet they used as a backup idea if you get what i mean.

Ta

That's a good idea - I think they should be made aware in the nicest way possible, their cat will be confiscated if they don't do the right thing  :innocent:
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Re: Neutering chase up letter, pls tell me what you think?
« Reply #11 on: July 24, 2008, 08:35:18 AM »
Good idea but we cover a too wider area, and besides many people pay for the neutering themselves only a few times have we stepped in to do it if they get back tous with problems of finances.. we do make it VERY< VERY, clear that i am will livid with them if they dont get a cat neutered that they got from them.. I had a case this year of 2 kittens females that went onto get preg due to the owners ignorance. One ended up having a ceaserian and cost the owner over 400 quid!! I know she is spayed now though!!

The idea of paying for neutering up front when then take a kitten, we have thought about it but logistically it would involve more work (for me!!)..

Anyhow just some things to think about, i may ask in this letter to let me know what vet they used as a backup idea if you get what i mean.

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Re: Neutering chase up letter, pls tell me what you think?
« Reply #10 on: July 24, 2008, 08:08:20 AM »
I dont know the size of the area you rehome to Sharon, but we have a policy where if they use our vet, it is included in the adoption fee, all they do is show their adoption paper to the vet, and it goes on our bill. When we get our invoices, the vet nurse kindly writes the name of the person next to the spay, so it is a lot easier to make sure it is done. Could something like that be implemented? I still ring people up, although dont do everyone at the moment (we are changing our system this year so I can)
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Re: Neutering chase up letter, pls tell me what you think?
« Reply #9 on: July 24, 2008, 07:54:16 AM »
Thanks very much Peeps! will amend. I do have a neutering certifcate that we give out with kittens but hardly anyone sends them back to me!
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Re: Neutering chase up letter, pls tell me what you think?
« Reply #8 on: July 23, 2008, 23:17:35 PM »
Hi Sharon, my suggested alterations;

I wonder if you would be able to - Please

unsprayed - unspayed

this doesn’t really help the rescue cause. As a supporter, you will of course appreciate this makes the work of rescues so very much more difficult than it already is and as you know it is expensive, exhausting and time consuming work much as our hearts are in it.

rescue course - rescue cause

I would really appreciate it if you could - Please - as soon as possible

Also, as has been suggested, ask for details of vet that carried out the procedure so that you do not have to waste precious time chasing to ensure they have done as they promised when they collected the puss/kitten.  You could perhaps stroke egos a little by saying they obviously support cat rescues as they were good enough to home the kitten in the first place but it is so important not to stop there.

Would it take a lot more time to make letter less "general" and be specific as to sex. Perhaps 2 standard letters?

Just my thoughts  :-[

I agree with these changes

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Re: Neutering chase up letter, pls tell me what you think?
« Reply #7 on: July 23, 2008, 22:19:15 PM »
Do you give them a neutering certificate to get their vet to sign to confirm that it has been done? I can forward to you the certificate I give to new owners if you'd like?
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Re: Neutering chase up letter, pls tell me what you think?
« Reply #6 on: July 23, 2008, 21:50:01 PM »
Hi Sharon, my suggested alterations;

I wonder if you would be able to - Please

unsprayed - unspayed

this doesn’t really help the rescue cause. As a supporter, you will of course appreciate this makes the work of rescues so very much more difficult than it already is and as you know it is expensive, exhausting and time consuming work much as our hearts are in it.

rescue course - rescue cause

I would really appreciate it if you could - Please - as soon as possible

Also, as has been suggested, ask for details of vet that carried out the procedure so that you do not have to waste precious time chasing to ensure they have done as they promised when they collected the puss/kitten.  You could perhaps stroke egos a little by saying they obviously support cat rescues as they were good enough to home the kitten in the first place but it is so important not to stop there.

Would it take a lot more time to make letter less "general" and be specific as to sex. Perhaps 2 standard letters?

Just my thoughts  :-[

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Re: Neutering chase up letter, pls tell me what you think?
« Reply #5 on: July 23, 2008, 21:08:29 PM »
Good point re the rewording.
As for the mail and them being honest, they could in fact tell me a pack of lies over the phone!! I am not to know unless i ring the vets!
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Re: Neutering chase up letter, pls tell me what you think?
« Reply #4 on: July 23, 2008, 18:52:02 PM »
I think 'puss kitten' is a little bit um i dont know the word but it reads funny  :innocent:

Do you not request proof thats it done? As they could just say yeah they have done it when they havent?

Also, what about royal mails great art of misplacing letters  >:( could mean a few reminders dont make it  :shy:


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Re: Neutering chase up letter, pls tell me what you think?
« Reply #3 on: July 23, 2008, 05:58:53 AM »
That's a good letter, friendly but firm.

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Re: Neutering chase up letter, pls tell me what you think?
« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2008, 21:31:14 PM »
I think this is a very kind yet firm letter - just the right tone :Luv:

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Neutering chase up letter, pls tell me what you think?
« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2008, 20:23:03 PM »
I just dont have the time to phone up about all the kitten we rehomed and when they are ready to be neutered, so i have done this letter. Pls tell me what you think and if i could add something or maybe be abit stronger. I want to make sure that people dont ignore it either and let me know but i dont know how to word it.


This is just a reminder to update my records regarding the kitten you adopted from us back in (add date). Puss should be just about old enough now to be neutered and in line with Cats Protection rehoming policy I wonder if you would be able to confirm that puss has now been neutered 

I attach some information as to why Cats Protection considers neutering cats so important and the only effective way to reduce the number of unwanted cats and kittens in the UK that may not be so lucky as to end up in a rescue and be rehomed.

If you took on a female puss kitten then it’s really important to get her spayed before her first season as it’s is very easy for unsprayed females to stray and become pregnant before anyone notices, this doesn’t really help the rescue course.

I would really appreciate it if you could drop me an email on (email)or leave a message on our answerphone 01227 #, to confirm that kittens have now been neutered and I can therefore mark them off my neutering list.

Equally if you are finding it difficult for whatever reason to get your kitten neutered then please get in touch as we will be able to assist.

Kind regards


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