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25-10-2007, 06:49 PM   #11

Re: Prejudices in adoption


I too found it numerous times with rescue..
"Terrier dogs will apparently kill a cat outright."
"A cul-de-sac is a death trap for a cat, they get too used to quietness so if they stray they wouldn't stand a chance."
Yet from the same rescue at a different time "You live too close to a moderately busy road"
"Your garden isn't big enough"
"You don't have a catflap"
Numerous responses from various rescues.
I agree with Elaine that it does encourage people to go elsewhere when the rescue is so bad. Which is really a shame. But in some cases the policies really are very severe, well imo anyway.



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25-10-2007, 07:09 PM   #12

Re: Prejudices in adoption


I have to say nothing annoys me more then rescues saying they are desperate for home and then say ing no for stupid reasions without even checking your home.
hope you find a kitten soon.
SAlly



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25-10-2007, 07:27 PM   #13

Re: Prejudices in adoption


Hi kitty kat.

The only possibility I can think of is that, IF you live in a certain part of Stourbridge (I guess you don't as you live in Dudley) but there are about 3/4 roads in Stourbridge where cats have been going missing at a ridiculous rate over the last 3 years. There has been a lot of publicity about it & rumours about all sorts of things happening to these missing cats, so I know that some rescues won't rehome there, but obviously only for genuine reasons for the health & welfare of these cats.

Phone me. I'll PM you my number. I have cats & kittens needing homes (you'll find their photos & info on here) & I'm from Stourbridge & District CP & we cover all of the DY postcode area..... please phone me, I can discuss a cat with you.... Oh & welcome to Catsey.

Please don't judge all rescues the same. Erin has had 2 kittens from me and Grete has had an adult cat from me and Kazz and Alex have been & seen the CP set up here.



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25-10-2007, 07:33 PM   #14

Re: Prejudices in adoption


HELLO. WE NEED A HOME (ONE OF US DOES)






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25-10-2007, 08:11 PM   #15

Re: Prejudices in adoption


Definitely approach Smudgley I am sure she will be able to help. Kats Cradle has no legal right to say that PAWS or CPL won'r rehome to your estate either. This is total discrimination.

Smudgley where are you! (OOPS there you are)



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25-10-2007, 09:08 PM   #16

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Originally Posted by smudgley
Hi kitty kat.

The only possibility I can think of is that, IF you live in a certain part of Stourbridge (I guess you don't as you live in Dudley) but there are about 3/4 roads in Stourbridge where cats have been going missing at a ridiculous rate over the last 3 years. There has been a lot of publicity about it & rumours about all sorts of things happening to these missing cats, so I know that some rescues won't rehome there, but obviously only for genuine reasons for the health & welfare of these cats.
I can understand rescues not wanting to rehome to that area, under those circumstances but surely the rescue should explain these things to people enquiring about a cat in such an area.



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25-10-2007, 09:10 PM   #17

Re: Prejudices in adoption


All the best in your quest for a new cat Kitty Cat. I hope our Smudgely can help you!

Hoping for good news all around



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25-10-2007, 09:35 PM   #18

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thanks for all your help i have got in touch with smudgely so im keeping my fingers crossed



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25-10-2007, 09:41 PM   #19

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thanks for all your help i have got in touch with smudgely so im keeping my fingers crossed
hope you get to have 1 of Smudgley Kittens,I have 2 here and they are gorgeous



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25-10-2007, 09:41 PM   #20

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Fingers crossed for you kitty cat!



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