Thanks Catjane - that's really good to know and is actually cheaper than I'd feared it might be!
Thanks trigger as well.
No idea but pleased that you are opening your home and heart up to another cat, Dinah would be proud and I know it will help heal the pain of losing her
I think if that was the only 'issue' with the homecheck then CP are being a bit short sighted, plently of people don't have a cat flap but have happy, healthy, well loved cats who adjust to the routine of going out when the owners are home.
Hopefully Dinah would be proud, though she did hate other cats. Even on her last morning she still mustered the energy to growl and spit at the neighbour's siamese boy through the window.
The summary of the conversation was no cat flap = not happy for us to have a cat from them. They have said if we're out at work all day a cat must have access to the outside...and though I agree a lot of cats seem able to adapt quite happily, especially older ones, didn't want to force the issue.
As we are relatively close (200m away) to a 30mph road that runs through the village we'd have to home a cat of ten years or over, and one which hasn't previously been a stray, which is fine by us. Unfortunately they don't have any that meet both criteria at the moment!
The road issue is a bit odd as our neighbours have two ten year old cats that came from CP a few years ago - maybe the policies have changed, or maybe they just didn't think we were suitable to have a young cat.