Home check results on previous post.
We would just like to summarise the points of this story to make things clear/for new visitors.
1. We rehomed 4 cats with Orkney Islands Cats Protection as a precaution, not because we could not care or provide for them.
2. Less than 10 hours after Hudson had been collected we realised we'd made a massive mistake in letting him go. We contacted a co-ordinator ( Monday 16th) who said we could have him back, the next day we also received an email saying he could be returned just not that day.
3. Tuesday afternoon (17th) we then received an email telling us Hudson would not be returned.
4. We tried to discuss this matter with them (Cats Protection, local and national) till the following lunch time (Wednesday 18th 2pm). They were refussing to talk to us on this matter even when given several chances.
5. We were left with no option to contact the press in the hope of help to get Hudson returned home.
6. No one would talk directly with us, through a member of the press we received a statement saying we could apply for re-adoption.
7. We contacted the local branch as asked to apply for re-adoption of our cat Hudson. No response. Finally late Friday evening we got a call saying they would do a homecheck on Saturday.
8. Home check complete, we were told we would get the response on Monday. Monday came and went and we heard nothing. We did not receieve the result until this morning (Wednesday 25th) by email.
9. We were refused for reasons stated in prevous post, we are now fighting against those reasons as they are spurous at best.
10. In the email contact that refused us re-adoption of Hudson they clearly stated this would be the final communication on this matter.
11. Our only option left for communication and to fight there reasons given is via the press as we have been told we are not allowed to discuss it with Cats Protection any longer. The press is our only option left, we'd talk to them if we were given the chance but they are refusing.
12. We do not wish to adopt a cat, we want our cat back. The one that has lived here happily for over 2 years.
We would just like to summarise the points of this story to make things clear/for new visitors.
1. We rehomed 4 cats with Orkney Islands Cats Protection as a precaution, not because we could not care or provide for them.
2. Less than 10 hours after Hudson had been collected we realised we'd made a massive mistake in letting him go. We contacted a co-ordinator ( Monday 16th) who said we could have him back, the next day we also received an email saying he could be returned just not that day.
3. Tuesday afternoon (17th) we then received an email telling us Hudson would not be returned.
4. We tried to discuss this matter with them (Cats Protection, local and national) till the following lunch time (Wednesday 18th 2pm). They were refussing to talk to us on this matter even when given several chances.
5. We were left with no option to contact the press in the hope of help to get Hudson returned home.
6. No one would talk directly with us, through a member of the press we received a statement saying we could apply for re-adoption.
7. We contacted the local branch as asked to apply for re-adoption of our cat Hudson. No response. Finally late Friday evening we got a call saying they would do a homecheck on Saturday.
8. Home check complete, we were told we would get the response on Monday. Monday came and went and we heard nothing. We did not receieve the result until this morning (Wednesday 25th) by email.
9. We were refused for reasons stated in prevous post, we are now fighting against those reasons as they are spurous at best.
10. In the email contact that refused us re-adoption of Hudson they clearly stated this would be the final communication on this matter.
11. Our only option left for communication and to fight there reasons given is via the press as we have been told we are not allowed to discuss it with Cats Protection any longer. The press is our only option left, we'd talk to them if we were given the chance but they are refusing.
12. We do not wish to adopt a cat, we want our cat back. The one that has lived here happily for over 2 years.
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