I have just watched this on I Player and, although I don't think Pat was stereotypical of one "woman" rescues, of which I class myself, the problems she faced and the dilemmas that she expressed are the same as those that I face. I certainly would not have taken that kitten from one home and immediately placed it in another and I can't ever see myself taking in a cat and then passing it on to another rescue because I couldn't cope. If I can't take one, I have to be realistic and say I cannot take it.
On the whole I think the problem really bought home how bad the situation is and it was interesting that Celia Hammond says this seems to be the worst year, because that is how I feel.
In some respects I hope that the programme did shock and upset some people because that is the harsh reality of cat rescue, it is not all cute and cuddly, it is frustration, a feeling of helplessness and sometimes death.
All in all, I thought it was very good and should be compulsive viewing.
It definitely made me feel that I am not as freaky as some people make out and, in a peculiar way, visually made me feel I am certainly not alone. (What I mean is I know I am not alone because of all the rescues on here in the same boat as me - we can put in words on here our feelings etc, but it was good to SEE the same situation being encountered by others.