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home check - rspca

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georgedawes · 27/09/2014 15:38

Just wondered if we are likely to pass, we have seen a beautiful little girl who we would like to adopt and now are nervous they will say no.

We have an old boy who has had two other kittens (no longer with us sadly) introduced in the past which worked ok, I think because he was seen as top cat. He is quite chilled and sleeps a lot and I think would be OK with a kitten, but no guarantees I guess. Our house is large over 3 floors, so possible to separate them if we have to.

We live on the main road through a small town /village, 30mph. It is fairly busy but not an a road, just village traffic. We have a large 100ft garden and our cat uses that and never goes round the front as you can get into other gardens through ours.

Does this sound OK?

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wantacatplease · 30/09/2014 17:03

Ahem, photo, ahem...

georgedawes · 30/09/2014 17:11

Will try can't get one just now as she is playing with dd!

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wantacatplease · 30/09/2014 17:21

I'm giving you 48 hours...! Grin

Actually you've made me feel better for when I'm ready to rescue as my set-up isn't much different to yours and I, too, have been really nervous what they'd say about the road.

georgedawes · 30/09/2014 17:53

I will I promise! Roads are a danger to cats (we lost one on a quiet estate road) but there are so many cars these days they'll be in rescues forever if they want the perfect home. I really hope we can give her a happy and safe home, I'll do my best.

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HaveYouSeenHerLately · 30/09/2014 19:48

Hooray! >..

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