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I think it depends on the branch as our local branch is quite good. They specifically state that they are virtually independent from the main body as I think they realise the RSPCA doesn't have a very good rep. I would think they will be very grateful to home a cat to such a good home. You can only try, if they refuse go somewhere else. |
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We got barney from sspca, different charity but same set up. Didnt findthem helpfil or honest in any way tbh. Very easy to adopt from, no home checks. Good luck |
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I'm amazed that the sspca let animals be adopted without a home check. Obviously that was fine for Barney but it's so irresponsible of them. I guess there comes a point where the number of animals in care outweighs the amount of time that officers or volunteers can spend on checking potential homes. |
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I haven't got much time for New Zealand's RSPCA after they rehomed a dog that I was boarding with them temporarily. Board was all paid up for a month but someone came, liked the look of the dog and they gave him to them without even telling me.Anyway, I do hope you have better luck with getting the cat Phoenix. |
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