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When we were looking for a Kompanion for Kizzy, we went to our local RSPCA and I would have adopted from them if they had had the young male kitten we were looking for. I had no issues with the centre and the staff were kind and pleasant and the animals looked well cared for. We were allowed to wander around the pens unsupervised, which I am not sure is actually a good thing, but we were happy to do that. |
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Yes definitely. A cat needing a home deserves a chance no matter which rescue it comes from. I know the RSPCA are far from perfect, but I have to say our local branch are excellent. |
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YES if it was a cat/kitten that i really wanted I have no problem with the local branches of RSPCA they work hard and have the animals best interests at heart A homeless animals is always deserving of a loving home |
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No because simply most RSPCA branches put FIV kitties down. Due to the fact that I have FIV cats already, I would require an FIV cat. Also for me location is a factor, we have no RSPCA shelters near by: the nearest is over 50 miles away. Whereas there is Cats Protection shelter, not to mention several independent charities much closer to home. |
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Some CP branches also pts FIV cats. If I were in a position to take on one or two more cats, then yes I would adopt from SSPCA, CP or any independant rescue. |
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