jeffcranwell wrote in post #18153920
Hi Annie,
They all eventually find their forever homes apart from those (like Fergus) who aren't suitable for re-homing due to ongoing medical issues etc.
Those cats go on to live out their days as permanent residents at the rescue.
Younger Ferals that come into us usually get homed as farm cats.
It's a never ending cycle though......no sooner is a puddy tat homed a new one comes into us.
Obviously we have all adult cats spayed/neutered and full health checks before re-homing which hopefully helps to keep the feline population in check a little!
Still, the rewards of finding new pet humans for our little furry friends far outweigh the negatives.
It was people like you that we adopted our 3 girls from, 2 still with us (I miss you Chloe...), they were all rescued as young ferals. Our three girls love us, but have always hid from anyone else coming into our home...so be it.
When the time comes in the distant future, I plan on adopting adult cats. Simply because kittens usually have no problems finding homes and adult cats usually have to wait for their chance at a loving home.
Thank you for what you do.
Our girls back in 2006, day 2 of adoption...
Missy and Roxy today...jason