OK so lets look at Stevie, straight from previous owner, no valid vaccs etc but I remember seeing his pics and not bad condition.How much did he cost the rescue? I do know someone came to me for help with 2 ragdolls as they were asked a fee of £80 each from the rescue for putting them on the list and these were happy, healthy well cared for cats who had everything done.
Compare this to say Bonny stray moggy plus 6 kittens, desperate for rescue placement arrives in horrendous state as do most of mine(I only take desperates) Bonny has needed blood testing for everything, fecal samples, 4 lots of courses of medication as well as flea, worm and spay and microchip, she will also be vaccinated, her kittens have cost huge amounts for medication and have also had fecal samples taken. This one litter has cost over £1000 and this is pretty much the norm this year, if anyone thinks I am just highlighting an expensive rescue read Paws Inn updates its all there births, deaths, caesarian, blood tests post mortems.
Please someone tell me how a pedigree deserves a fee of £150 and Bonny will rehomed to a very carefully checked home where I know she will be safe for life so I dont have the worry of asking a big fee to make sure. I have recently and reluctantly asked that people make a donation and try to cover the vaccination fee of £40, I say reluctantly because deep down I see it as selling though I know I need those pennies in the pot towards the next needy one who will cost lots to put right because there is something called unconditional rescue which I do and then there is "rescue".
This is my take on things, not intended to upset anyone.