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It probably wouldnt hurt to call them again, see if they have anything suitable now. I also don't think it would hurt to try other rescue's as well. i am sure if one rings up saying they hve a cat and you have to say "sorry we got one from another rescue" that they arent going to mind, and you can always ring them if you do find another cat and ask to be taken off thier listings. |
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I would try both ringing them back and trying any others - rescues are normally run by volunteers, so sadly with all the will in the world, phone calls will be forgotten, esp if they have a large number of cats in. It is very important to make sure you pick the right cat for your circumstances, so if you have to wait for that cat to come along, then you are best off waiting, and I doubt rescues will get offended if you turn down some of hte cats they have. |
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I'd imagine most shelters will be very happy to have a "picky" customer - less chance of having to rehome the animal again! As long as it's not "Doesn't match my handbag"-type selection-criteria, which it clearly isn't in your case. Good for the kids to be that involved in picking the new family member as well. |
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This is an interesting thread. I think you should make contact and go back again. A good shelter should be pleased that you do not take 'any cat'. I'm afraid there are not so good shelters, who don't seem to understand that. It took 4 visits to the Blue Cross to find our late lurcher. The shelter manager was so pleased when we found him ..... she said I know he's got a good home, because you took the trouble to wait for him. Good luck - your puss is out there. |
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