Had an e-mail off a friend at weekend, there had been a new cat around for a while, but they assumed it was a neighbours as he had a collar with two bells on, although it became obvious over Christmas that he was a stray, so asked for advice, as he is timid but gets hissy when approached. Last night she enticed him into the house, and it was obvious he is an older cat, and not in great condition, so as I drove to work in minus 5 (it was actually minus 7 by the time I got there), I decided I would re-arrange the cats in the house to squeeze him in. He arrived tonight, with a nice food donation and while he was allowing us to stroke him when straight out of his carrier, he is now hissing when I approach him. He will be going to be scanned on Thurs. The people who have been feeding him have called him Jeff, and he is a lovely dark tabby.
This afternoon at work, the vet rang - I never like that when I dont have any cats there!! She asked how full I was, so I said very, but what did she need? Someone had brought in a 13yo to be pts as they had acquired it from their daughter due to allergies, and now the dog wasn't getting on with it. They got permission to rehome, but on the understanding that if they couldnt, they would pts. So my options are find it a place, or allow her to be pts - I popped in on my way home, and she is a lovely cat, a dark tortie, but quite affectionate. I am putting a plea out to see if someone can hold her for a few days for me, or indeed wants to rehome her, but other than that she will come here either tomorrow or Thurs, I Can't allow her to be pts while she is in good health.
So, we haven't officially opened for the year yet, but I have had to agree to two today, and the main rescue person has turned some people away this week as she is poorly. Doesn't bode well for a good or quiet year.