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Ughhh, cant believe it lol. |
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I would have been upset as well, I hope you go back and talk to them you can offer a good home, good luck. ps... I m going watchin p!nk in april can't wait, taking my 8 yr old daughter to her first gig. |
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---- Not gonna be able to go to the cats protection either today, I bet she's gone by the time I come to get her, If not then its a miracle! |
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Unfortunately the CP rules are just guidelines which the branches operate by, so essentially they interpret them how they see fit. Also, it's very difficult, because even with a branch like ours which is quite forward looking as we have a super co-ordinator, some of the volunteers who get involved have very strong views and tend to impose those rather than follow prescribed guidelines. If you feel very strongly about this Jane, why don't you get back in touch and speak to the co-ordinator or actual rehoming officer and state your case logically without getting over-emotional? This may end up with you getting what you want! |
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That is so strange! I wonder if each branch of the CP has different 'ground rules' as our Glasgow one will rehome kittens as indoor cats only. Glasgow is a busy city so maybe they encourage indoor cats to prevent RTA? We really didn't have any problems with our CP. Our flat isn't the biggest and I was worried they might think two large male cats would find it stifling but they said it was perfect for them! |
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When I rang my local CP branch (about three years ago!), I told them I wanted an indoor cat. They wouldn't let me have a kitten but said I could have an old cat or one with feline aids. As a result of that, I had to look elsewhere. Surely, if an animal is going to a good home, it doesn't matter if it is an indoor or an outdoor does it? In my opinion, if you are a good owner, you wouldnt buy a cat for outdoors if you lived on a busy road, so why do CP have to be fussy. :S |
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