This thread has actually made me come out of years-long lurkdom. I've been here on-and-off, unregistered and invisible, since a few months after the catchat forums went *vanish* that one time. (Don't welcome me, anyone; you'll make me feel all awkward)
Tigerbaby, I'm on the opposite side of London to you, likewise near a very busy road. . .
and I'm in exactly the same boat. All the roads nearby are busy and want we want to adopt an indoor cat. We're an adult-only home; someone is at here pretty much around-the-clock. . . and not one of the rescues I've spoken to will consider us. I say "indoors?" and it's like I've suggested something unclean.
Anyway, I've called, emailed or visited rescues all around my area. Some will consider us for FeLV/FIV/special needs cases, but nothing else. Goodness knows those kitties certainly deserve good homes, but I don't feel I can emotionally commit to a special needs case at this time.
At one point, after meeting a lovely, purring 2yr old tabby, I was told, "You can't have
her. There's nothing
wrong with her! Keeping her inside would be perverted!"
I've lived in briefly in the US and seen that most cats can live a happy, stimulated life inside. I'm not
against outside cats. I just wish more rescues would consider indoor homes, too. I'm here. There are cats needing homes. My supplies are in and I've even knitted a cat bed.
And given it away, because I could find no one to use it. (It's gone to a good home though.)
I hope you have better luck soon, Tigerbaby. Don't give up. I'm certainly not going to... though as of last Friday, I'm putting our search on hold. Hectic December will not be the best, calm and quiet time for us to welcome in a new family member after all -- and really, I need time to regroup my fairly crushed morale.
There are still a few near-ish London rescues I haven't contacted yet. . . but now I'm out of Lurkdom, there may well be a January or February "indoor home; will travel" post appearing.
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While I was writing this, a whole bunch of outraged post have appeared. Which is nice.
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