Kitten Rehoming
Please think ahead
You will have seen on the front page , under general information, that the donation for a kitten is £40. We ask all new owners to sign an agreement to say that the kitten they have chosen will be neutered at the recommended date on the form, which is when the kitten is 6 months old.
CATS CAN BECOME PREGNANT AS EARLY AS 6 MONTHS OLD
Very disappointingly, over the years, at least 50% of new owners never inform us by returning the neutering part of the form, or by phoning us with vet’s details of the cat being neutered, that they have had their cat neutered. This results in us chasing people up, phoning time and again, leaving messages on answer machines, emailing, writing, eventually physically going to their homes to find out if the cat has indeed been neutered.
We do not have the manpower to divert to this information gathering, which should really not be necessary at all, if the new owners complied with the rules of the agreement signed by themselves. This takes us away from the rescuing and caring for cats, which is the essential part of our work.
We take neutering of cats very seriously and will try to ensure that new owners also take it seriously and have their cats neutered at the appropriate time which is 6 months, or in the case of male kittens, sometimes 5 months.
Un - neutered male cats can father kittens at 6 months old, it is essential that male and female kittens are neutered! Un - neutered male cats start to mature at around 6 months, they can then become involved in fights with other un-neutered male cats. If one of these cats has feline aids or leukaemia, it can infect another cat through an exchange of blood or saliva. There is no cure for either of these illnesses.
As a rough guide, depending on the veterinary practice, kitten neutering cost between £55 and £65 per kitten. Vacinations done at 9 weeks and 12 weeks cost approx £50 - £55 per kitten, therafter boosters every year are around £35.
We do recommend that kittens/cats are microchipped in case they get lost. Your vet can give you an accurate cost for this.
As you will see, adopting a kitten is an expensive business, but once the kitten has been neutered and vacinated, "running" costs are much less.
Please note, we are not if favour of rehoming a single young kitten to a household where it will be left on its own all day, because of owners working. Kittens become very lonely if left for long periods of time, and they do need several small meal throughout the day.
Kitten Rehoming Donations 2010
The customary donation to the Shelter for 1 kitten has been £40, for 2 kittens £70. This takes into consideration, the time we have spent looking after the kittens, their food , worming and flea treatment, if necessary.
This year we intend asking a prospective owner for £65 for 1 kitten, along with details of the vet the new owner uses or intends to use.
A reminder will be sent when the kitten is due to be neutered and when a definite date has been arranged with the vet, the Shelter will refund, in the form of a cheque, £25 to the vet to be deducted from the new owner's bill.
(2 kittens total donation £110, refund to vet £ 40)
In this way we can check up more easily that a kitten has been neutered, and make the bill less for the owner