honetpot
Well-Known Member
So sadly the Saturday before Christmas I have to have my last supposedly outdoor cat PTS, unexpectedly. He had been a really good rat catcher, he slept in the house most days and went out on patrol at night. I know you shouldn't have favourites but he had the most wonderful man about town, take it or leave it nature. Where as the other three can be painful,
So I looked on Preloved and FB and I am not paying £150 for a moggy, I paid £10 for my lost prince,and really I want something for outside, so I contact the CPL, for a feral or semi feral. Not bothered about age, sex, colour, but I would like a pair.
A lovely lady rings me, she desperate to rehome some cats from an unsafe place but has to catch them. I explain where they will be kept, you have to keep them in for six weeks, that I was buying a two storey hutch to keep them in to start, so they will have a quiet place in the feed room. It will be warmer than a cage, and its covered in rugs. That's fine she says.
So I have waited for her to catch them, in the mean time people have messaged me about cats but I have agreed to take those.
So she messages me today to say that she had caught a second one. 'He is beautiful'. Then she starts asking again about where they will be kept, which I have already told her. Well can you put them somewhere else? Well not really as they will not see anyone and they will be in the dark, locked tack room. When they were ready to be released I will move them there for a short time before they go out and leave the door open when I am about (they would be in the cage) but let them out at night when I lock the door, but I can not do that for six weeks. Oh.I hear her back peddling. Well if you concerned you can come and look where they are going and then decide, I say. Well I only want whats best for them, I am sorry to mess you about but perhaps if you can put them somewhere else? The answer is no. I have worked it all out and that's the best place to put them.
I was completely honest from the start where they were going to be kept, what they were going to be kept in at the start and if they ran off it would have been open farmland and I would have still put food out in the cage and put down a straw bed, but they tend to sleep in the cow shed and on the hay bales, Do they actually know how outdoor cats live?
So does anyone know of any moggies needing homes Cambs/Suffolk border. Do not say CPL, I'm out.
So I looked on Preloved and FB and I am not paying £150 for a moggy, I paid £10 for my lost prince,and really I want something for outside, so I contact the CPL, for a feral or semi feral. Not bothered about age, sex, colour, but I would like a pair.
A lovely lady rings me, she desperate to rehome some cats from an unsafe place but has to catch them. I explain where they will be kept, you have to keep them in for six weeks, that I was buying a two storey hutch to keep them in to start, so they will have a quiet place in the feed room. It will be warmer than a cage, and its covered in rugs. That's fine she says.
So I have waited for her to catch them, in the mean time people have messaged me about cats but I have agreed to take those.
So she messages me today to say that she had caught a second one. 'He is beautiful'. Then she starts asking again about where they will be kept, which I have already told her. Well can you put them somewhere else? Well not really as they will not see anyone and they will be in the dark, locked tack room. When they were ready to be released I will move them there for a short time before they go out and leave the door open when I am about (they would be in the cage) but let them out at night when I lock the door, but I can not do that for six weeks. Oh.I hear her back peddling. Well if you concerned you can come and look where they are going and then decide, I say. Well I only want whats best for them, I am sorry to mess you about but perhaps if you can put them somewhere else? The answer is no. I have worked it all out and that's the best place to put them.
I was completely honest from the start where they were going to be kept, what they were going to be kept in at the start and if they ran off it would have been open farmland and I would have still put food out in the cage and put down a straw bed, but they tend to sleep in the cow shed and on the hay bales, Do they actually know how outdoor cats live?
So does anyone know of any moggies needing homes Cambs/Suffolk border. Do not say CPL, I'm out.