All interesting stuff and although this particular lady never got back to me, i suppose she just went and brought one!
However, i do agree there is a cat for everyone out there, just not the cat they may think of getting... I would of said no to this lady for a kitten but would of suggested another cat in our care... but she just wasnot interested...
Anyhows, i am glad my thought are liike everyone else and its not me being horrid!! But we have to be sensible at these things.. I had a lday ring me the other day who had lost a cat to the main rd outside her house.. He was 2yrs old and a rescue puss. She admitted the rd was busy to me. Anyhows because she was outside our area, i said we could only rehome if another organisation could do homecheck, she then told me that she had been turned down by the org that she originally got the cat that got run over from.. Thus not sure why we would be any different.by saying yes.. I spent another 20mintues on the phone discussing adopting an elderly cat who probably would be better suited to such an area rather then a kitten, and what would her feelings be if in 2yrs time any new cat got run over.. She agreed, but didnt change her mind.. We left it that i would get someone to check the location out and get to back to her.. Today she left message on phone to say she went and brought one!! Some you loose and some you don't... The road is very busy and nr a roundabout, as well. Although her other cat 10yrs plus has lived there with no problems with the road, he new cat was a wondering tom (who was done), but stilll young and thus it was only a matter of time.. Esp when she used to let him out at night.
Until i mentioned about HC she was fine but eventually told me why she was turned out this time because of the main rd outside her house... I would of said no to kittens but not to an cat that probably had some sense or even a indoor cat..
She was however an great animal lover but just didnt see the bigger picture.