Several weeks in and 'Homes Offered' still showing 0 posts
- MarkB
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Several weeks in and 'Homes Offered' still showing 0 posts
I guess it reflects the way things are for rescues. It irks me when I see posts about rescues 'not interested in helping' when plenty of cats are going into rescue and very few going out
- Kay
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Re: Several weeks in and 'Homes Offered' still showing 0 pos
let's hope all the people wanting to rehome a cat have gone in person to a rescue and don't need to post their intent on a forum - though of course there are loads of links on Catchat to wade through
- SarahT1 [PLLE]
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Re: Several weeks in and 'Homes Offered' still showing 0 pos
I've been watching that too and wondered when it would show a post. As folk often point out on here, most of us have several cats already but it's still hard not being able to offer a home to more.
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Re: Several weeks in and 'Homes Offered' still showing 0 pos
In fairness, I'm not sure why many people would post on here about wanting to offer a home when this forum is attached to a network of rescues, all you have to do is click on the main Catchat.org logo above to see rows of lovely cats seeking homes. People are much more likely to post looking for rehoming help because rescues are overflowing and cannot help; sadly there are now all too many unwanted cats out there to choose from if you're looking to adopt. I remember as a kid my Mum calling around for weeks and weeks trying to find a rescue kitten because supply was much more evenly matched by demand, and we didn't even care what colour it was...