Debs, we dont have a homing co-ordinator, we aren't set up like that. I always make sure i ask which cats I am doing a homecheck for, as I do think that is important, but I never know who has advised them at the rescue, or what is on the pre-adoption form, I think I should ask more about that.
I agree Angie - I have always liked homechecking for mine and knowing 100% that it is a good home, I do think it helps fosterers to let go, and it is also easier to keep in touch, I have made some good friends with people who have adopted my cats, and knowing the cat you can suggest things. All the cats in the new rescue are in a shelter, there is just the odd ones like the two here that are in foster homes. The homecheck I did on Fri was interesting, as I didnt know the two cats in question, i just got told two kittens - I met them the day after though, and I would have asked a few other questions if I had known exactly which two kittens they were. I also find it difficult not to ring them up after they have got the cats to see how they are settling in, might ask if they would mind me doing that.