just a thought, stemming from talking to an 82 year old lady on my bus, who took in two cats when her neighbour died
they made such a difference to her life, but they have both now died too, having lived to a good age, and her local rescue won't rehome to her because of her age
I was wondering if any rescues use volunteers to befriend older people who rehome cats - if I knew of any such person near me I would be more than happy to call in, check the cat(s) are OK, give general advice, help with shopping, clean a litter tray, arrange a vet visit, etc, - whatever it took to keep cat(s) and owner healthy and happy
my mother was allowed to rehome a cat when she was over 80 because I was calling in regularly, and it made such a huge difference to her happiness to have Mitzi - and it seems to me that older people could be a good source of homes for older cats in rescue
I have no sizeable rescues within 20 miles of me, otherwise I would be keen to promote such a scheme, but am wondering what rescue folk think about it