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Can indoor cats live indoor-only?

Indoor-only cats can become stressed by living together with other cats in restricted territory, so it is important to keep an eye out for signs of your cats not getting on. There are also indoor hazards to be aware of, from open cupboards, washing machines and tumble driers to balconies and windows.

Do you rehome adult cats to indoor homes?

We do rehome adult cats to indoor homes, either because of some disability or illness or just because they are much happier being house cats.

Should indoor cats be allowed outside?

Indoor cats live longer, healthier lives, but if you want to let your kitty outside, there are safer ways to do it. A cat enclosure gives you the best of both worlds. It allows your cat to get out in nature without facing the dangers of roaming where they please. We do not recommend letting your cat roam outdoors.

Is it possible to find a new home for a cat?

If you are confidant finding a new home is the best option for you and your pet then you have found the right place. Rehome will do everything we can to find the right home for your cat. Can any cat be posted on Adopt-a-Pet.com?

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Can I Keep my Cat if I move house?

From moving home and relationship break-ups to changes in the family or bereavement, there are many reasons why you might have to make the difficult decision to rehome your cat to another owner. While some situations are unavoidable, there are circumstances where you may be able to keep your cat.

Do you rehome kittens to indoor homes?

We do not generally rehome kittens to indoor homes if there is no illness or disability (such as FIV, deafness or blindness) involved that would make them suitable for indoor homes only. We do rehome adult cats to indoor homes, either because of some disability or illness or just because they are much happier being house cats.

Can I Post my Cat on rehome?

Rehome will do everything we can to find the right home for your cat. Can any cat be posted on Adopt-a-Pet.com? Whether your cat is a kitten Korat, loving LaPerm or a sweet Siamese, all are welcome to find a new home on Rehome.

Can I rehome my Cat without taking them into care?

If you can keep your cat until a home is found, many rehoming organisations will help you with a ‘Direct Rehoming’, which is where the rescue sources the home for you, without needing to take the cat into their care.

What questions should I ask when rehoming my Cat?

Ask if the new owners will agree to give you updates / photos of your cat during the first year after rehoming. If they won’t, that is a cause for concern. The new home should not be too close to their old home. Cats have been known to travel great distances to get back to their old home, risking getting lost or killed on the road.

What should I do if my cat runs away from home?

In case you have moved within a few miles of your old house, get in touch with the new tenants, and check if they’ve seen anything-your cat might have successfully found a way back there.

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Why do cats go missing when you move house?

It’s important that your cat feels relaxed and secure in their new house before exploring the great outdoors. Some cats go missing shortly after moving house because owners have let their cats go outside too soon. These cats sometimes find their way back to their old houses.

Where can I Rehome a cat in the UK?

Cats and dogs are vet checked, wormed, de-flead, microchipped and neutered before rehoming. Adopt a Cat: Contact the rehoming centre as below to ask about cats needing homes. Rehoming Centre: Kimpton Bottom, Nr. Hitchin, Herts, SG4 8EU. Open: 10.00am – 4.00pm. Covering Herts, Beds, Bucks, North London and N.W. London.

Do you rehome cats that have been kept indoors?

We may get asked to rehome a cat that has spent part of its life as an indoor cat , but if there isn’t a reason not to rehome a cat so that it can go outside then we will try to find a home that allows them the opportunity.

What kind of CAT can I put on rehome?

Whether your cat is a kitten Korat, loving LaPerm or a sweet Siamese, all are welcome to find a new home on Rehome. We ask you be honest about any biting or behavioral issues when posting your pet so you can discover the right home for your cat. How do I create a good profile page for my cat? Be honest when providing information about your cat.

Is it safe to rehome a cat?

Rehoming your cat should be safe and straightforward both for you and your pet. Our experts at Adopt-a-Pet.com, have created a secure, trusted program to help you place your cat from your loving home directly to another.

Is it possible to take care of a cat at home?

Even veterinarians can come at home to do this job, and you can do all the rituals you wanted to do for your cat. If you can’t afford the veterinarian, though it is quite expensive, then you can do it in your own hands. But make sure you have all the essential tools.

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Can I rehome my Cat from a rescue?

If a rescue centre is operating a waiting list of cats needing to come in, and cannot accommodate your cat straight away, Direct Rehoming can often be a good solution for the rescue centre too. Direct Homing can also be easier for the cat, as he only has to ‘move house’ once.

What do you need to know when rehoming a cat?

Need to Rehome Your Cat? 1 Allergies / Allergic Reactions. … 2 Rented Accommodation / the ‘No Pets’ clause. … 3 Emigrating Abroad. … 4 Pregnancy. … 5 New Baby in the Home. … 6 Behavioural Problems. … 7 Rescue Centres & Rehoming Organisations. … More items…

Can You Rehome a cat without a check up?

NEVER rehome your cat privately without having thoroughly checked the home. It is sadly not uncommon for cats or kittens to be obtained by deception, for use in illegal dog-baiting. Ask if the new owners will agree to give you updates / photos of your cat during the first year after rehoming.

Do cats find their way back to their old houses?

These cats sometimes find their way back to their old houses. Cats should be kept indoors for at least three weeks to allow them time to regard the new house as a secure place and to build up a scent profile to help them find their way back.

Can You rehome an adult cat into a home?

We will not rehome an adult cat into a home where there are existing adult cats. We ensure that no cat or kitten is released to its new home until 48 hours after its vaccination. If there are other pets in the household i.e. dogs, we will normally recommend a kitten unless we have an adult cat who is used to living with dogs.